Charnel’s Review – Cat Scratch Fever by Jodi Redford

Posted April 10, 2012 by DiDi in Charnel, Paranormal, Reviews, Week of 4/8 / 3 Comments

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Description
Who says a wolf can’t make a pussycat purr?

Perfect timing has never been Lilly Prescott’s long suit. Seconds before a showdown with werewolf Dante Morgan, who owns a property that by rights should belong to her, she goes into heat. Not a simple event for a lynx shifter. No, she’s doomed to weeks of frustration that can only be soothed by frequent rolls in the hay—or her hand. Unfortunately, Dante accidentally witnesses the latter.

Left shaken and highly aroused in the snow, Dante can’t believe he’s attracted to the woman who drives him crazy, and not in a good way. Worse, his father has issued an ultimatum. Marry, or abdicate his place as pack leader. On the other hand, it’s the perfect leverage. Lilly will get her land…in exchange for a wedding ring and all the sexual satisfaction she can handle.

Marry Dante? No doubt he’s a poster boy for Hunks ’R’ Us, but he’s rude, arrogant and Lilly’s sworn enemy. Not to mention the thought of losing her independence is frightening as hell.

When they find themselves falling victim to their own charade, though, it’s anything but hell. It’s heaven, and the last thing either of them wants. The real thing.

Product Warnings
This book contains redneck werewolves, inconvenient hormones, and a whole new use for cat toys. Uncontrollable meowing may occur.

Charnel’s Thoughts
Enemies become lovers, one of my favorite kinds of stories. The more determined the characters are to not fall in love…the harder they fall. I Love it.

Cat Scratch Fever starts with Lilly going into heat and Dante catching her trying to cool off.  Her irritation at being caught is magnified by the fact that Dante and Lilly have a history of animosity towards each other. Now that Dante stumbled upon her he can’t get his hormones under control. He comes up with a plan to help him save his ALPHA status, and their passions ignite and they find out there is a fine line between love and hate.

The end left me wanting more, but I do feel like the couple will have the greatest love in the future. I have been in a bit of a book slump lately, not really reading, not to happy with what I have read but I really like this book, the characters, the love, and the promise of love to come.

Cat Scratch Fever is a fun, light, sexy read; a good book to pick you up.

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Posted April 10, 2012 by DiDi in Charnel, Paranormal, Reviews, Week of 4/8 / 3 Comments


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