When Gavin finds that a catgirl from another world mysteriously appears in his pantry, he decides, against all logic, to let her live in his room. But it’s not easy to keep a curious, free-spirited catgirl a secret. She doesn’t know anything about Earth culture, she’s constantly bored, and she has a strange and frustrating disregard for clothing. It’ll be hard enough for Gavin to keep his parents from finding out. And it’ll only get more complicated once a shadowy organization bent on killing any otherworlders enters the scene… An ecchi reverse-isekai romance/adventure involving a catgirl. Strong sexual themes and frequent nudity, but no explicit descriptions of sexual acts (i.e. not erotica).
I originally bought this for my husband, but read it first. I did not expect to like it near as much as I did. This book definitely has some naughtier content and doesn't shy away from sexuality, but it also handles the subject with such profound respect for both men and women. Reading it helped me understand male sexuality in a much more positive way. It has a lot of the tropes found in animes that are normally cringe, but Sinclair plays them in a more respectful and thoughtful way. I legitimately hope my son will read this book when he hits his teenage years
It's written like a bad Star Trek episode. An alien from a different plane/ planet who just happens to speak and read english. Sorry, but I had to bail around the 20% mark. Confusing storyline .