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Cat Tats by Faith Hunter, Khristine Hvam

laurla's review

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published in the anthology "cat tales"
published in the anthology Blood in Her Veins: Nineteen Stories from the World of Jane Yellowrock

thenia's review against another edition

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3.0

The story of how Rick, an undercover agent, got his magic tattoos.

I don't remember if Rick has been introduced in any of the stories I've read in the series so far, but I liked this story.

He gets in trouble after
Spoilerbeing tricked by a beautiful woman who turns to be a vampire off her rocker, who wants to bond him to her. He wakes up locked up naked and alone, and has to endure long hours of ritualistic tattooing by a young witch who is blackmailed by the vampire who has the witch's brother.

It takes a while, but Rick eventually convinces the witch to help him, and he ends up narrowly escaping death and with a whole lot of tattoos for his trouble
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The series continues with [b:Kits|20744841|Kits (Jane Yellowrock 0.5)|Faith Hunter|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1391738358l/20744841._SX50_.jpg|40075812], a short story starring Jane and Molly.

Previous book reviews:
The Early Years (Jane Yellowrock, #0.2) ~ ★★★ (30/10/2018)
WeSa and the Lumber King (Jane Yellowrock, #0.1) ~ ★★★ (30/10/2018)

macthekat's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the story of how Rick got his huge cat tattoos and how he got bound to the big cats. It is another story that has been alluded to over the series, so again nice to get to read it. Rick's voice is different from Jane's - less angry and with less humor - but just as driven, and it is an enjoyable read.

theficster's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a great short that adds to the whole series. I enjoyed this one very much
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