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Solteira com Gato: Uma comédia romântica cão e gato (Gateiras Apaixonadas)

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Livros, gatos e segundas oportunidades

Quando Olivia regressa à sua encantadora cidade natal, está determinada em dar uma nova vida à livraria que a sua avó deixou para trás. Mas os seus sonhos são abalados quando descobre que o banco está prestes a executar a hipoteca da livraria.

É aqui que entra Gabriel, o gerente do banco, que é tão atraente quanto mal-humorado. Olivia não o suporta, mas o seu gato Chili parece ter outras ideias. Com apenas três meses para salvar a Livraria Finais Felizes, Olivia está disposta a fazer o que for necessário—especialmente se isso significar provar que Gabriel está errado.

Enquanto lida com o mistério de um escritor de romances anónimo, a obsessão da sua mãe em arranjar-lhe namorado e uma vizinha mal-humorada, Olivia vê-se num mar de dificuldades. Mas à medida que o prazo se aproxima e a tensão entre ela e Gabriel atinge um ponto de ebulição, Olívia começa a perceber que talvez não o odeie.

"Solteira com Gato" é uma comédia romântica repleta de personagens peculiares, gatos adoráveis e finais felizes.
* Livro escrito em Português de Portugal*

228 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 21, 2024

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Rosa Silva

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Rosa Silva writes uplifting, feel-good novels with a bit of humor. She is not an award-winning author, but she wrote several humor books for cat lovers that will make you laugh your head off. She also writes contemporary women’s fiction, children’s books, and she will probably start writing in other genres because she likes to try new things.

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184 reviews4 followers
July 3, 2023
I have to admit that I was a little bit reluctant to dive into this book, as Rom-Com’s are not particularly books I usually read but it for sure surprised me.

The story is about Olivia, a 35 year old single woman who together with her cat, Chili, returns to her hometown to reopen her grandmother’s bookstore. Her dream to own a bookstore collapses when she learns that there is a mortgage she needs to pay in three months. The bank manager, aka her next door arrogant but handsome neighbour, is not willing to accommodate her financial problems. On top of this, her mother is nagging her to find a man otherwise she would become a spinster even if Olivia is happy being single with her cat. Did I mention there is an author living in the town and nobody knows who is that author?

I am surprise how engaged I was in this story. It was a story about books and cat so obviously it was my book. I liked the relaxing reading and atmosphere of the small town with little bit difficult neighbours. The author created interesting characters with unique personalities that fit perfectly into this story. I will recommend this book for those who look for lovely and heartwarming story with bookstore and a cat in it.
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Author 7 books69 followers
September 16, 2022
Well, you know me, give me a bookshop, and particularly one that needs to be saved, and I’m so all in!

Here we meet Olivia, who has big plans for the bookstore her grandmother left her. The issue is, the bank won’t let her due, basically, to rules and regulations and red tape, oh and the small fact of a sum of money required. My interests, of course, lay with Olivia, but actually as much with the gorgeous bank manager who was so by the book, but found himself beginning to be swayed.

There were a lot of bad tempered people in the book, at times Olivia wasn’t for me, but I was so invested to see how the bookshop would be saved or even if there was another way for the shop to go! With friendship, community and some nice comedy thrown in, this was a book I really enjoyed and definitely one of you like older characters (I’m 42 so I like the characters being older). Thanks so much to the author for the book in return for an honest review.

Rating:4.5/5
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1,558 reviews108 followers
October 4, 2023
Poor Olivia. Can she save the bookstore her grandmother left her? Can she find out who the mysterious romance writer is? Does she really have to deal with the annoying bank manager, Gabriel? Will her mother ever stop meddling in her love life? The answer to some of these questions is yes. The rest remain to seen.

Olivia was a girl after my own heart. Funny, smart and determined. And her mother was a hoot. Now, Gabriel, he needed a swift kick in the pants. A bit grumpy. But I had a feeling that might change.

I love my little neighborhood bookstore. I can spend hours in there. So I was pulling for Olivia to be able to save hers. When she clashes with Gabriel, the one who can help her do that, I said hmm… perhaps the sparks will fly. How can you argue with her cat, Chili, who seems to adore him.

A bookstore to save, a meddling mother, and a chance at a happy ending. Single With Cat was all kinds of fun.

I received a complimentary copy. My review is voluntarily given.
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408 reviews39 followers
October 2, 2023
Single With Cat was a cute Rom-Com set in Portugal.

The story starts off pretty slow, but you quickly become consumed with the few different mysteries that take place.

I felt like the book could have undergone additional proofreading and editing. There was a good amount of repetition, and in some places the story read like a bad Google Translation.

It was fun trying to connect the dots, to figure out what caused the fall out between friends and who this mysterious author was.


You can read my full review at Bookswithachance.com
Profile Image for Marie (IfCatsCouldRead).
277 reviews17 followers
July 8, 2023
Thank you to the author for sending a review copy.

Olivia has moved back to her parents home town to take over a bookstore her grandmother owned. After a literal run-in with a gorgeous, arrogant man, she finds that he has a big say in her business.

I enjoyed the story. It was nice to see Olivia assert herself when her mother constantly urged her to take a job she wasn't interested in and to settle down and start a family. Olivia was happy to be single with a cat.

This book could use some proofreading to catch errors and repetitions, but the story itself was charming. This was my first story set in Portugal!
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2,986 reviews6 followers
October 25, 2024
I found the romantic interest to be very unpleasant - very pushy, very rude... I couldn't see why she'd want to be involved with him. My copy was clearly a rougher draft as it had notes about things to change or tighten up, so some of this may be changed in a different copy. Some of it was well-written, some seemed as if the writer was very young.
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108 reviews11 followers
July 9, 2023
Such a fun, feel good read! You already know cats and books my make world go 'round so of course I had to read this one 😻

This was a quick read with developed characters and a plot that kept great pace throughout. I thought it was a little predictable, but still cute and heartwarming! Who doesn't love a happy ending especially when there are cats involved? 🥰

Thank you to the author for this book in return for an honest review.
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1,101 reviews27 followers
August 10, 2022
A charming story about following your dreams and falling in love.

I couldn’t get enough of this book. It was such a good story, I never wanted it to end. For a quick read, the characters were very well developed and the story kept a great pace all the way through the end. I kept cheering for Olivia as she fought to make the dream of reopening her grandmother’s bookstore come true, even though it seemed like it wouldn’t happen. I enjoyed seeing Olivia and Gabriel slowly fall in love and how Gabriel didn’t give up on Olivia, even when she kept pushing him away. And I really loved all the cats in the book, especially Chili, Olivia’s cat, who seemed to steal quite a few scenes.

This is the first book that I have read by this author and it definitely won’t be the last.
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Author 3 books18 followers
August 8, 2022
Olivia is approaching 40, and single, with a cat named Chili. She gives up her job to move from Lisbon, Portugal back to her small hometown where her mother is always trying to keep her thin and help her find a man. She runs into problems when she plans to reopen her beloved grandmother’s bookstore but finds out a lot of money is owed to the bank.

Other problems include getting off to a bad start with her very handsome neighbor and being disliked by a lady who didn’t like her grandmother. I enjoyed reading how she found solutions to these problems. This was a fun, feel good read I recommend to all cat lovers.
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258 reviews13 followers
September 16, 2022
This is a very enjoyable book. It is a romance, which I barely ever read. But it is set in Portugal and that is fun. I can't remember a book set in that country. The outcome is predictable but especially satisfying; that is fine because I always enjoy seeing how the author untangles all of the intrigue in the plot. And romance novels have a lot of intrigue!

The characters all have secrets; some you know and some you try to find clues as to what they are. The reader is, therefore, engaged in the romance and the individual characters. That always makes for a good read. They are also multi-faceted; no one is one-dimensional; there are no purely evil or unbelievably good people.

However, there are many problems. It was not edited well, there was no proof-reading, and the translation to English fails many times. There is also repetition and cliché that is tiresome. The format of the Kindle edition needs to be tidied up, also. There were two or three breaks in two characters that were jarring because of their violence that did not fit with the character's personality. If these problems are cleaned up, I would say this is a perfect rainy day book. As it is now, though, I was frustrated by the errors interrupting my reading.

Disclosure: I was asked by the author to review her book.
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