Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Review: Bibliophile and the Beast by Ellis Leigh

Title: Bibliophile and the Beast
Series: Kinship Cove (Books & Baes)
Author: Ellis Leigh
Read copy: eBook (Kindle)
Published: May 4, 2021
Publisher: Kinship Cove
ASIN: B08ZNTD8WD

Kinship Cove loves a good story, which is why their library is a popular place to be. Welcome to the Kinship Cove library where the local librarian is about to find a happily ever after in the stacks.

As the local house cat shifter, I have three things I adore about my little Kinship Cove life—working at the town library, listening to podcasts about true crime, and dipping into a little catnip on a Friday night. So, imagine my dismay when a man with predator energy and hair the color of a sky on fire comes strolling into my research section and comments on my Dewey decimal system. But when his eyes meet mine and the string of destiny tugs us together, I know this is my fated mate.

There are just a couple of problems.

He’s far too big and dangerous for a little house cat like me. Too predatory for my level of prey. He’s also completely obsessed with me.

What’s it going to take for an introvert like me to tame such a beast?

And what will I do if I find out that taming him isn’t a possibility?


My rating:

A house cat shifter meets her lion mate in the local library...


It was cute and sweet and hot, but a tad too much. The hero was a tad too obsessive/protective and the heroine was a tad too scared-y cat with her true crime influenced reasoning. Thank God he proved her wrong in, what most definitely is, the funniest scene in the entire series.
Sad we didn't get the "morning after" scene, but I loved the image of the lion pulling her closer and snoring while snuggling her. Too adorable for words.



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