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The Cat Who Keeps A Dog

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All it took was one touch from a stranger’s hand to change everything.

The Fera are blessed by the gods with one mate, one person who will till the end of eternity complete them. Yale isn’t really ready for that yet. After finally getting away from his overbearing family, Yale is ready to party hard, steal hearts and run his city to the ground. What he doesn’t expect is to accidentally brush by an old lion and have his mating mark appear.

Old, scarred and tired, Notre wanted nothing less than to be mated in his old age and certainty not to the hyperactive pup he is stuck with. Going against the gods themselves to break the bond, this unlikely duo might just find out why fate gifted them to each other. But is a centuries’ wide age gap traversable? And will Yale ever shut up?

In 45,000 words of pure adorableness, these six short stories tell the tale of a loving puppy and his nurturing lion.

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 18, 2015

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Blaine ToraTsume

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To strive for greatness, to overcome all odds known to man or feline, that is Blaine. Having graduated from college, Blaine and his army of ninja cats are on their way to medical school. Knowing he will learn how both to heal and to harm, Blaine must overcome the darkness in every human’s heart and dedicate himself to the monastery. The majority of that last sentence may not be true, but his adoration for writing male on male romances is. Blaine believes everyone should have an escape from the current circus that is the real world. His happens to be writing.
With desire in your heart.
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499 reviews45 followers
October 14, 2015
This is another of whack a doodle of a book. It hit on major mm romance cliche. This is not well written book but it weirdly entertaining. It is 6 mini stories about the same couple at different stage of the relationship for the first 4 stories . The fifth story is about one of the MC's brother. And the last story deal with the first couple adoptive son. Read it if you not annoyed by silly stories about mates that always end up with them getting it on.
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248 reviews10 followers
January 23, 2016
What a great story!
The world-building was quite unique - some ideas I never read about before, neither in m/m nor m/f ... very much to recommand. Even the little flaws here and there were neglectable regarding the fun I had with the rest of the book. I just wish there was a little more lenght, so the storylines could have been exploited more in depth or detail. The same with the characters - most were lovely and quirky and plain fascinating, but due to the structure (actually a connected shortstory-collection with 3 couples, but it feels more like one whole book, just with more than 2 MC's) of this publication, the individual parts were partly self-contained short stories (but interwoven)) and so the development-phases for the characters were rather short. They went on in the next story, and the next, but it was still different from reading one completely continuous book and storyline. I know that sounds like a discrepancy - but it isn't. And in this case it's not a bad thing, not at all. Just different. And too short - because I would have likes many more stories with these 2 MC's - well - 6 MC's.

Just see for yourselves! ;)
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824 reviews53 followers
July 18, 2016
Set in an alternative universe where humans (who hardly appear) share their life with a variety of supernatural creatures, this collection of connected M/M short stories is entertaining as long as you accept the lack of a proper plot and literary good manners.
It is clearly written by someone who wished first and foremost to amuse himself while writing. The stories have plot holes and are rough around the edges; there are many sex scenes which are often more ludicrous than hot but that can also be a nice touch if you are in the right mood.
The end result may not be memorable but it is fun.
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266 reviews
August 2, 2015

title was what atracted me to this book, Yale was what kept me reading. He really is puppy adorable, Glass Gecko might be my favorite story

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September 30, 2016
Exactly what I was expecting it to be. Ridiculous but sweet at the same time. I enjoyed the story. The writing is a little unpolished but the characters were cute.
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