The matchmaking cats of the goddesses may be this polar bear’s only hope for a happily ever after.
The cats at Pawsitively Purrfect Matches are all in agreement. They've found the purrfect match for their target bear. If only the human mate they've chosen for him and the kitten who's purrfect for them both would cooperate with their matchmaking efforts.
As if things aren’t difficult enough, the King of Chaos, Santa Kitty himself, arrives just in time to stir things up. This is going to be one holiday week they’ll never forget.
Sadly, Pepper was not born a shifter. She dreams of being adopted (or mated) by one, but until such a glorious day arrives, she consoles herself by writing about shifters instead.
Either that, or she really IS a shifter and is just pretending NOT to be a shifter, to protect her people.
Whether the former or the latter is anyone's guess, but either way, she's living her absolute best possible shifter-life.
I've read every book in this series (Some as ARC's, some that I've purchased) & I've enjoyed them all!
The concept of the series is that the "Pawsitively Purrfect Match" service finds compatible mates for shifters & humans. The catch is that the matchmakers are cats, & they tend to use very cute kittens as bate.
The series is always entertaining. In this one the twist is that the match they tried to create ended up working with a different Woman (human) than they expected. And the kitten is adorable.
This one also adds an obnoxious adult cat who calls himself "Santa Cat".
One thing to be aware of: My memory may be off about the rest of this series; but I don't remember as much explicit sex in the other books; nor did my reviews mention it. This book is fine for adults, but not for young children or younger teens (the appropriate age for reading isn't my decision, it's yours: but this one is definitely x rated).
That said, again, this is an enjoyable, easy & fun read; & I intend to keep reading them as they come out.
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Bygul and the other matchmaking cats are taking on another case. This time they're matching Tessa, a human raised with wolves, and Wade, a polar bear shifter. Now to get them to cooperate. Add in a tiny kitten and Santa Kitty who thrives on chaos, and it'll be one memorable week!
I've really enjoyed this series and this book is a prime example of why. This was a quick, fun read with wonderful characters. The large families who are always up in each other's business were great. And I love the way the matchmaking cats not only find mates for shifters, but also find purrfect homes for kitties in need. This captivating story pulled me in and kept me entranced throughout. This book has it all ~ shifters, magic, humor, and romance. I'm looking forward to the next book and highly recommend both book and series. While each book could be read on its own, I suggest reading the series in order to get the most out of things.
Santa Kitty is a fun and hilarious story that is lighthearted and steamy.
Since Bygul messed up the last match, the other junior matchmaker is giving him a hard time, one even suggests bringing in Santa Kitty (Kitty Claus) who is know to cause more chaos that helps. The Matchmakers are trying to match Wade, a polar bear shifter, and Tessa, a human.
Tessa is staying with her cousin, who lives across the hall from Wade. Perfect set up if it was not for her aunt who a meddling trying to claim Wade for her daughter.
Tessa and Wade's story is entertaining tale that is perfect when you just need a break or want to escape for some time. Love the meddling family that has you laughing and even will have your jaw drop a few times.
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Tessa might be human, but she grew up with an alpha wolf step mom and a crazy pack
Her Aunt might be convinced that the grumpy polar bear is a possible mate for her bestie cousin Keri, but her heart - and her gay cousin Cory - have other ideas
the chaos and hilarity of the mischievous antics of Santa Kitty collide with a possible twofer mate matchmaking for Cory and Tessa - his Luke is also a grumpy bear, but he seems like he might be more willing to follow fate than Wade seems initially with human Tessa
kitties, challenges and crazy cats.
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I’m sooo not a cat person, but I really enjoy this series.
Like Tessa, I have a relatively large family (19 first cousins). My maternal uncle has TONS of in-laws and we’d spend the winter holiday with them as he lived next door to his mother- and father-in-law. The author’s description of family members gettin’ all up in everyone’s business brought back many fond childhood memories. We can all use an ‘Aunt Martha’ for matchmaking – just keep her away from The Ice Box bar…
The story has an ease to it, which I’m sure is hard to pull off, but managed to pull me in immediately with the humorous tone. Excitement rippled through me. I loved it! Three POVs, the matchmaker and the two matchees. I did have to warm up to Wade a bit, he was grumpy to start with. I would have liked to see the characters developed a bit more, it’s a novella, a fast read, but what a fun story! Lots of craziness with Tessa’s wolf pack (overbearing, much? Tessa is human, BTW). I’ll be reading more books by this author!
Cats, chaos, and shifters! Ok, the alliteration fails but the book certainly doesn’t. Matchmaker cat Bygul has set his sights on matching Wade with his human mate Tessa. But when Santa Kitty (aka Kitty Claus) is invited to help, chaos ensues. A short, fun read with great characters, including some from earlier books in the series. Fine to read as a stand-alone, but also fun to read in series order.
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Matchmaker cat Bygul is determined to make a match for grumpy polar bear Wade and his to-be mate Tessa, a human raised by an Alpha wolf step-mother and a chaotic pack. But when Santa Kitty jumps in to help, you can be sure that chaos will reign. I love the huge family situation, which in itself lends to chaos, hopefully of the good kind. Will Wade and Tessa be a good match if they finally get their chance?
More fun from the Matchmaking Cats! This time, they have a polar bear, a human whose father married a wolf when the girl was a child, so they were instantly part of the wolf pack, human or not, and one adorable kitten. Add in a matchmaking mother and aunt, who both want to claim the bear as their daughter's mate, and more family members on both sides, and you have another funny romance with cats. 😻😻😻
Likeable characters and a decent story. Definitely laughed out loud a few times. Those times did not include the titular Santa Kitty, who was a very annoying and useless addition to the story. Much better off without him. The regular cat matchmakers are enjoyable without him.
this was another great book by Pepper McGraw, this book had what I wanted from both the series and this description. The characters were perfect and I'm glad I got to read this.
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