Anna has never dealt with change well. When Anna losses her Master, she panics and shifts into her cat form, hiding in her animal mind because she doesn't have to deal with grief if she's a cat. Except nobody tells the werewolf who had been tasked with taking care of her that she's not actually a cat. It's not bad, being treated like an animal, though. He feeds her and pets her. Maybe she could just stay like this forever. Except she's human too and she has needs that has nothing to do with food and shelter. When she takes her human form, she surprises the Werewolf Alpha with her pale skin and cat ears and long, perfect tail. He thought there was something wrong with him. He had been attracted to a cat, for god's sake. When he sees her shift to her human form, he intends to claim her.
I enjoyed this book. It was a bit different than most pet play books I’ve read. However, the number of typos in this book made it difficult to read in places, to the point. That I couldn’t even determine what some of the sentences were meant to convey.
I liked the author’s style, the only question for me will be to decide if I can get past the typos to read anything else she’s written.
Love this series and can’t wait to keep reading and will be reading the other series that are recommended at the end of the book and would also recommend this series to others
I really enjoyed reading this story. Short, sweet, with a touch of drama with a flair for description of both of them and the mating. A naughty erotic tail.
I thought i've given review on this before and add the read dates. Idk how many times i've reread the claiming part cause omg, this sparked so much in me on this trope. I love how gentle it is not so much as like the other alphaholes we read, and man, it almost made me cry with the soothing praises. Definitely a fave now. Sometimes when i'm in a bookrut, and can't find a stimulating book, i bring this out and reread. Maybe i'm really a sucker for praises.