Kuro and Elsa have been registered as Chris’s catpanions. While his relationship with the three catgirls deepens, their livelihood is threatened after a group of men assault Kuro and Silva while they’re out shopping. The obviously planned attack was no doubt instigated by someone—and there’s only one person that can be. Unfortunately, Chris is no superhero, no vigilante seeking justice with his own two hands. He’s just a college student. All he can do is continue being the best mate his catpanions can ask for, taking Kuro out on dates, helping Silva get a job, and treating Elsa like a woman instead of his adopted sister. Life may not be perfect, but Chris and his catpanions will learn to find solace in each other. Explicit Content This series contains content that may not be suitable for anyone under the age of 18.
Brandon Varnell is the author of several book series, all of which involve anime-inspired fanservice. Having been an anime nerd for basically his whole life, his books tend to reflect that. He likes writing stories with loads of T&A, shonen-style battle scenes, and steamy romances that are both light-hearted and erotic. He is also a huge fan of harem anime, so most of his books feature harem romances. If that bothers you, you probably shouldn't read his books.
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Fantasy catgirls harem adult situations I was rather stunned to learn the series ends with this novel. I was definitely interested in family reactions, especially Elsa becoming Chris's catpanion, how they would get along with the brother, etc.
More could have been explored with their society and how they deal with human men taking up with catgirls, or how they got so stringent laws in place. For example, I seriously suspected the nun to be a Catgirl herself, but once the loanshark was paid off, that threat faded, Kuro was their only regular tie to the orphans. I guess I was enjoying myself so much, I wanted the story to continue.
It ended just as well as it began. I liked how things wrapped up. It was nice to see Elsa as a new addition to the harem. The sex scenes were even hotter. They could get over the top, though at times. Her and Chris’s relationship was virtually incestuous, but it manages to work. It was nice to see the cat girls get jobs.
My only gripe is that in some of the art, Elsa’s ears and tail are missing save for the last illustration. Also, they say polygamous instead of polyamorous. There’s a big difference between the two. Their relationship is the latter.
Nitpick aside, I enjoyed this book just like the rest. If you like the first two, you’ll definitely like this one. Bottom line, check it out.
While I or plug someone trying to write a book that's good is this I am annoyed that he ended the book and the series on a cliffhanger. Not only that but he does not tie up the book and all the other plot devices that he started when the book was initially begun. You'll never find out what happened to the Mafia person who is trying to go after them you don't find out what happened to the other girl who were in the orphanages in the you don't find out what happened to them of whether or not he became a doctor I mean the book is literally called cat girl doctor and you don't even find out if you ever becomes a doctor in the 1st place..... I do not recommend this book because #1 it ends on a cliffhanger in #2 the author is sloppy .
A nice change of pace from the more fantastical adventure fantasy books I normally read. I have always enjoyed the concept of Catgirls (so sue me) and found this book to be an interesting and wholesome read It has its dark elements and the characters dealing with the repercussions of those bad experiences combined with light hearted fun and love between our MC and the Catgirls that come to love with him.
I enjoyed this book and the series as a whole. I only wish there could have been one or two more books just pushing the series a little further.
Three cats are better than one, and each of the three in this series are the best of a number of measurements. >^^<
In this volume we get some resolution of previous volumes conflict and even more fluffy romance as the small little family grows a little tighter together and forms a good balance between all the catgirls and Chris. And while it has a good cutoff to the story, there are avenues the author could have gone down just a little more. In the end, though, it was a satisfying series and left me with quite a few good laughs and smiles.
I really enjoyed this third installment in cat girl and The slice of Life and the things that went on were well thought out and entertaining. I really enjoyed reading the story The only thing slightly negative is that it's done. Oh well maybe he'll write more later in this series but for now it is finished and I had a really good time.
This was a great SoL series. My biggest disappointment is that it is over. If your looking for a heartwarming story, this is it. I guess since these were so good I’ll have to finally start the American Kitsune series!1
I'm sad too see it end but I loved the story was hoping to have like at least a few years in the future thing but I will always love your books no matter the direction they go.
Nice to know someone ends up in jail that needs to. The orphanage is in good hands. And Chris improved his living situation. A wonderful book to read. Hopefully not the end of the series.
Well here is the end of the story and it kept me interested all the way to the end. I read the three books back to back to back and just couldn't them down.