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Here Kitty, Kitty by Elizabeth Knox

75_sweetestbook's review

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5.0

this story is a rage that is very strong at being held when choice is freedom and not getting it. this is a dark twisted read that will take you on a long road if anger and choices that are taken. this story will have strong issue that way cause triggers.

colorfulleo92's review

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3.0

Kat dosent have an easy life. Being kidnapped from her loving biker family at the age 13 and had to live in a hostage situation ever since. Damon have gone undercover in the motercykle club Kat is stuck with and a romance blossoms between them. I liked it, it was enjoyable but I wasn't totally in love with it but it could be because of the head space I'm in right now.

katrina_8505's review

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5.0

Wow.. I am like OMG.. This is such a great read which I think you all will love it.. I don't want to give much away but let say I wish I can give it more the 5 stars and I need more

mooncricketjp's review

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3.0

I can see it being so much more.

So much potential in the story line and the characters but so much confusion in the execution.




SPOILERS



Kitty was kidnapped at 13 and held hostage and treated poorly for many years. Her family couldn’t find her for the longest time but they finally did a couple years ago and they asked someone to infiltrate the MC she was being kept in to keep watch over her. So we are back to the present and she tries to kill herself. The guy finds her, takes her to the hospital, and then takes her home to her family. When they get there, they say “why didn’t you tell us you were coming”.

And that wasn’t the only time I was confused about characters’ reactions.

mommasaystoread's review

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4.0

If I had to sum this one up in one sentence, I'd have to say - It doesn't let up. Not for a minute. The story starts dark and just gets darker as things progress. There are some lighter moments and Kat and Damon are so good together, but getting her away from Rage is just the tip of the iceberg for this pair. This is the second in the series, and I would recommend reading them in order. There are so many characters and while the two books take place a few years apart, it is a continuing story. Bear in mind that this is not a story for the squeamish. It's brutal and at times, chilling. The author gives us the family feeling of MC life, but it's not prettied up or glossed over. These guys are ruthless and when it comes to retribution, they're as cold-hearted as it gets. The story is fast-paced and once started, it's impossible to stop reading, and I'll admit it - I'm still reeling from that huge twist and cliffy!

serialromancelibrarian's review

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Great premise, but DNF at 35%. Too many typos. I’m not vibing with the writing style, nor relating to the characters.

becsa's review

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4.0

Kat is a prisoner to Rage and she struggles with why she is being held by him and why her family has not come to get her. She struggles with living anymore and has inflicted many scars upon herself through the years while remaining with Rage and the Demons of Hell MC.

Damon "Trig" Raines has infiltrated Rage's club with hopes of putting the pieces together about what Rage is doing and who his alliances are with.

When Damon must make a critical choice will he save Kat or get the information his club needs?

My heart broke for Kat in this book! At first I was kind of confused when they referenced Rage as her father but I quickly put all the pieces together and figured it all out. Kat was living in her own version of hell and I did understand the choice she made as she was desperate to leave where she was.

Damon was great and I was very happy with his choices as well. I knew he would protect Kat with everything he had and there were a couple of times that I wondered if Rage would find them.

I really liked how everything tied together although I could understand why Kat was upset and she thought she was forgotten about.

I'm looking forward to more of these two in other books!

nean's review

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5.0

Being only a shell of what she used to be, Kat learns to be the obedient pet, and void of emotion, Trigger watches her, apparently, he didn’t know that she was Rage’s, and no one is to look at her, she sees only one escape from her life, death.
After trying to kill herself, Kat didn’t expect Trip to save her or that she would be telling her to take her home. Kat has always wanted Trig to look at her the way he was now, he lets her know she doesn’t belong to any man, it’s the opposite, he belongs to her. He wants her, she going to enjoy the moment and hope he’s not done with her after. Needing answers, Kat wants to know if he’s going to leave, surprised when he lets her know someone would have to kill him to get him out of her life.
When she learns that Damon was put there to watch out for her and find out information she gets mad and lets him know it, she was a job to him. Damon’s angry he’s done everything to protect her, and she thinks he doesn’t care, he wants her and knows she wants him, he knows he has to walk away before he, hate F**** her.
After meeting with his father, Damon makes his decision, knowing he was only used a pawn, when he’s father tells him to leave Kat, he gives him back his cut. Fist knows what happened and tells Damon that choosing to put Kathryn over his family makes him family and he has a place with the Reaper’s if he wants.
With everything going on there’s going to be a war, Damon wants Rage. Kat learns about Damon being patched into the Reapers, only he didn’t tell her, but she knows that means he wants her, he did it for their future, but what will their future be with not only one war coming but two, and Kat wonders if when Rage is finally gone will she get her peace and happiness.

shanbreads's review

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3.0

Damon and Kat were great characters and I really enjoyed getting to know them. I am loving this series and can’t wait to move onto book 3. I can see the next book having a few more funny moments in it, to be honest probably need a little light hearted read after this book.

bribookish's review

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5.0

Absolutely loved it!!