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Bad Kitty by Teresa Noelle Roberts

fromjesstoyou's review

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5.0

"5 out of 5 stars! On the run from a few assassins, Xia and her Malcolm crew “family” take refuge on a crime-ridden planet with its warlord Rahal. While Xia’s instant attraction to Rahal is undeniable, what really surprises her is their chemistry and how she is willing to do spend more than one night with him. Yet it’s not only Rahal that has stolen her attention, an arms dealer called Karn “the Viking” Anders has too.

Karn’s actual name is Cal and whose job is private law enforcement is going after Xia because of a job to reunite her with her relatives. However, as Cal gets more involved with Xia and Rahal he comes to realize that he can’t fulfill his contract but even so how will he be able to tell the truth to the two people who are starting to mean more to him than anything or anyone else?

As the three of them deal with their unexpected relationship and the threats against them, they find that they’ll need to overcome the lies that unintentionally brought them together. Or will everything fall apart on them?

This novel is Soo FUN …"

Read more of this review and OVER THREE TEASERS here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2016/06/idolizing-in-chronicles-of-malcolm.html

poisonivy70's review

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3.0

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The Good: I think the sci-fi is strong and interesting. Xia’s backstory is heartbreaking and the worldbuilding is fascinating. There’s alot of detail but I didn’t feel overwhelmed by it at all. There is a glossary but I think alot of the terms are clear in the context of the story. It's the second in the series, and while I hadn't read the first book, it didn't affect my enjoyment of this one. If anything, I'm curious how I'd feel towards that first book, since I like the world.

The Bad and Everything In Between: The part that I had the hardest time connecting to was the love in the love story - it wasn’t particularly strong to me. It felt like Cal fell hard and fast and Rahal and Xia just have a different sensibility about their bodies and sex and love in general. When the love declarations came, I wasn't sure I bought them, because they felt more insta-love than anything else. I think that's why it took me a bit to get through the story, since I found it easier to put down and just read a couple of pages at a time.

Considering two sides of this triad are felinoid, the catlike responses and posturing made it feel almost like fetish play. I say almost because the sex was tame for a menage type of romance. It wasn’t blisteringly hot, but it wasn’t fade to black, it fell somewhere in the middle. Also, occasionally the very references that make the story unique felt a bit too cute (constantly referring to sex as sexytimes for example).

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I liked it. The sci-fi was interesting, even if the love/menage story wasn’t as strong. If you like an interesting sci-fi world with a little bit of menage, you may enjoy this. I wouldn't mind reading the next book

**ARC provided by publisher via netgalley for review**
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