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Just Wait: Gay Cat Shifter Romance

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Nate is one day away from getting married to a gubernatorial candidate and he just wants to get it over with already. Which, yeah, isn’t exactly the most romantic notion. If he could pin his husband-to-be down maybe he could help Nate remember why he’d agreed to all this.

But then Nate’s ex shows up looking like he’s dying and claiming he will without Nate’s help. Reeve ran out on Nate a year ago, though, and Nate isn’t ready to forgive him.

Except now there are agents in tactical gear chasing them down and whisking them off to a nondescript bunker. And then one of them tells Nate everything Reeve said about his absence was true.

Which has to be wrong because people can’t shift into animals. Right?

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 11, 2018

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Missy Welsh

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Missy Welsh stares into space a lot, has conversations with cats, takes notes while people-watching, records conversations (not the ones with cats), named her laptop Norbert and her phone Pushkin, has backups of her backups’ backups, faints at the sight of a misused semi-colon, and will often ask socially unacceptable questions of strangers. Basically, she’s a writer.

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September 10, 2018
Short story

The book isn't even the length of a novella, and way too high of a price point for the length.

The term "werewolfism" to describe the condition of being a shifter is annoying when the shifter is a big cat.

The brevity of the text doesn't allow for much character development or world building. Short stories work best when they concern themselves with a particular scene. This felt more like "here's the opening chapters--summarized" and then, "here's the ending."

Well edited. Great premise.
1,270 reviews26 followers
August 11, 2018
Short title that got my attention by being a shifter story. My one complaint is that the author uses "werewolfism" to describe all types of shifting. The character here happens to shift into a cougar, not a wolf or dog. There's a general word for that: therianthropy. The author might have had to explain it, but since she already does anyway (since wereWOLFism doesn't really fit a feline), why not go with the real word?


Other than that, I wish I could write short fluff like this. Might help getting my foot in the ebook writing door.
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