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A review by redhairedashreads
Here Kitty, Kitty by Shelly Laurenston
4.0
Series: Magnus Pack #3
Rating: 4 stars - It was really good
Angelina Santiago didn’t think her life could get any stranger. Then she is kidnapped, dragged across the country, and dumped at the home of the gorgeous tiger shifter Nikolai Vorislav.
Angelina and Nik’s story was a wild ride. Angelina was a spunky, smart, and deadly heroine, who also had a great sense of fashion. She isn’t afraid to take what she wants, physically or sexually, and that leads to her having a fling with Nik. As you can imagine, feelings become involved pretty quickly the more they learn about each other and they soon realize they have fallen in love with each other.
Before they admit their feelings though, they have to deal with some hyena’s who keep trying to attack Pack members and each other's nosy family members. The shenanigans that happen in these books are outrageous and hilarious. You never know what to expect when it comes to Angelina, or Miki and Sara, and that is what makes reading these so much fun. It's just a hilarious journey of crazy fights, great friendship, and some steamy love.
Overall, this was a good conclusion to the Magnus Pack series. I am so glad I decided to reread this series because I had forgotten how crazy and fun Laurenston’s books were. They are wild and make for a fun read.
You can also find my reviews at Red-Haired Ash Reads.
Rating: 4 stars - It was really good
Angelina Santiago didn’t think her life could get any stranger. Then she is kidnapped, dragged across the country, and dumped at the home of the gorgeous tiger shifter Nikolai Vorislav.
Angelina and Nik’s story was a wild ride. Angelina was a spunky, smart, and deadly heroine, who also had a great sense of fashion. She isn’t afraid to take what she wants, physically or sexually, and that leads to her having a fling with Nik. As you can imagine, feelings become involved pretty quickly the more they learn about each other and they soon realize they have fallen in love with each other.
Before they admit their feelings though, they have to deal with some hyena’s who keep trying to attack Pack members and each other's nosy family members. The shenanigans that happen in these books are outrageous and hilarious. You never know what to expect when it comes to Angelina, or Miki and Sara, and that is what makes reading these so much fun. It's just a hilarious journey of crazy fights, great friendship, and some steamy love.
Overall, this was a good conclusion to the Magnus Pack series. I am so glad I decided to reread this series because I had forgotten how crazy and fun Laurenston’s books were. They are wild and make for a fun read.
You can also find my reviews at Red-Haired Ash Reads.