Feb 25, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday #237

 

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine.


From New York Times bestseller Elle Cosimano comes Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line—the highly anticipated next installment in the beloved Finlay Donovan series.

Life hasn’t been easy for Finlay Donovan lately, but it just got a whole lot harder. Her nanny and partner-in-crime, Vero, has been extradited from Virginia to Maryland, where she’s facing criminal charges for a theft she swears she didn’t commit. A prisoner to an ankle bracelet as she awaits her trial, Vero is forced to live with her overbearing mother and nosy aunt. Threatening messages keep arriving on her mother’s door, demanding Vero “turn over the money . . . or else.” And if she doesn’t figure out who really stole her former sorority’s treasury funds, her next home might be a prison cell.

But proving her innocence might be an impossible feat. Vero was the treasurer of her sorority when the money went missing—one of the only people who had access to the cash. And her alibi is a date who ghosted her. With her court date quickly approaching, and her mysterious stalker on her tail, Vero needs to clear her name fast.

Finlay decides a trip to Maryland is in order. After all, Vero stood by her through her darkest moments, and Finlay will be damned if she lets her best friend and children’s nanny be convicted for something she didn’t do. She sets off on a mission to sus out the real thief and bring Vero home.



*Apparently Firefox changed how they do the blockquote here on blogger. It basically messes it up entirely so that you can't do it. Same with Chrome. Not sure what browser I need to switch to now, but it's annoying me. I've tried multiple times going into the HTML format of the post to try to do it manually and it keeps moving the box to the very top of the book and blurb...so I don't know how to get it to listen to me. Lol.


This is one series I still surprise myself by liking. It's probably my most contemporary series that I read! There's still a mystery but it's usually cozy style, but it's still pretty humorous!


TITLE: Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line
AUTHOR: Elle Cosimano
PUBLISHER: Minotaur Books
GENRE: Mystery
RELEASE DATE: March 10, 2026




The night's chaos left us breathless. Now the real nightmare begins.

A second dragon has awoken–her heart tainted and her power commandeered by two ruthless highbloods whose cruelty knows no bounds.

My dearest friend teetered on the brink of death. A dragon saved her, but now she's tied to him in a way I can scarcely understand. What will this new bond do to the woman I've come to love as a sister?

And then there’s Blake. Once my relentless tormentor—he betrayed me again, nearly condemning Nyxaris to a cursed, stone-cold fate. Now something has shifted in him. His gray eyes hide a secret he’s desperate to keep.

I saved Blake’s life, despite everything. Yet now my every heartbeat questions where we go from here.

With Bloodwing Academy in turmoil and a new headmaster no one saw coming, only one thing is This is going to be one hell of a term.

At Bloodwing Academy, power comes with blood, and betrayal is as common as ambition. This dark fantasy series tackles mature themes. Readers are advised to consult the trigger warnings before embarking on this intense, morally gray/black journey through the realm of Sangratha!


I just started reading this series last year and quickly fell in love with it! It's got everything a paranormal fantasy reader could ask for!


TITLE: The Wings That Bind
AUTHOR: Briar Boleyn
PUBLISHER: MIRA
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: March 10, 2026






Feb 24, 2026

Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays

 

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by Purple Princess of The Purple Booker



Here are the rules:

1. Grab your current read
2. Open to a page
3. Pick out 2 lines that are SPOILER FREE
4. Name the title, author, etc.


"Now we've added wizards to the mix. What else will they reveal to me? Talking animals?" p 48*


*Quote comes from the ARC, therefore it and its page number are not final.








TITLE: West of Wicked
AUTHOR: Nikki St. Crowe

PUBLISHER: Bramble
GENRE: Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: April 14, 2026



Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and The Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


This week's topic is: Top 10 Quotes About Books



*in no particular order




10. Books saved me, and I ran away inside the stories I read as a child.
9. I remember wanting to vanish, and books helped me to escape. I longed to disappear inside a dream of the world that was less cold and lonely than the life I lived in. I read more and more, hiding inside my room and my books for hours.
8. Books can take you anywhere if you let them.
7. I have always been a little awkward around real people. I don't l know how to talk to them, and even now, I still prefer the company of characters in books.



6. I thought back to all my time alone, reading, as the world crumbled around me. It was the only thing that gave me solace and hope.




5. ...there is still something different about opening a real book, the scent that emerges, seeing one word at a time and soaking in its shape and nuance.




4. Books had always, always saved me, time and again.




3. The only thing that felt beautiful about my life was the way books let me escape it.




2. Those are valuable artifacts called "books." They're ancient repositories of knowledge bound in a mobile fashion.




1. A good book was its own brand of magic.







Feb 23, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?

 

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date. It's a fun meme where we gather to share what we've read last week and our reading plans for this week.



Last Week I Read:

Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent (3.5 stars)
Strange New World by Rachel Vincent (4 stars)



Review That Was Posted:


The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall (ARC) (4.5 stars)



Currently Reading:


West of Wicked by Nikki St. Crowe (ARC)



What I Plan to Read Next:


Fallen Gods by Rachel Van Dyken



Other Posts of Interest:

Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays
Can't Wait Wednesday #236
Books from the Backlog #174
Book Blogger Hop #399
Stacking the Shelves






Feb 22, 2026

Stacking the Shelves

 

Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts, and of course ebooks! The meme is now hosted by Reading Reality.


February is slowly dragging its feet around here. It was another mundane week of nothing exciting. Work wasn't too bad. Not crazy or stressful so that was nice! Lol. I have been stressing out about some of my Fairy Loot orders as I keep getting shipping label notices but then nothing else happens after that. One book I'm almost afraid might be lost as it's not listed on their site anywhere for when it should be received, packed, or shipped so I'm just like where is my copy? I sent an email but am still in the waiting period. Then there's the when will the Caraval sets ship? They said they're shipping in batches and I've received like 3 shipment notifications but they never say what they are, just that Fairy Loot has created a label and there it sits for weeks on end. So yeah, definitely stressing out on that front!


Here's what I got this week:





First Sign of Danger by Kelley Armstrong
Gods Beneath the Ice by Alexandra Kennington
Half City by Kate Golden
Secondhand Luck by Kim Harrison--
SIGNED!
Throne of Nightmares by Kerri Maniscalco--
B&N edition SIGNED!



Then for review from the publisher I received:


West of Wicked by Nikki St. Crowe (ARC)


THANK YOU Bramble!



Then I got a few preorder incentives this week:



a sticker from Sparking Fire Out of Fate
SIGNED bookplate


THANK YOU Bloomsbury YA!




a postcard
stickers for Books & Bewitchment
SIGNED bookplate!


THANK YOU Isla!


And then finally, my favorite phone case company was having a BOGO sale so my mom and I went in together to each buy a case and this is naturally the one I had been eyeing since the last time I was on the site browsing but with no sale:







And that was it for me this week! What all did you get?









Feb 21, 2026

Review--Strange New World by Rachel Vincent

 

Dahlia 16's life is a lie. The city of Lakeview isn't a utopia that raises individuals for the greater good; it is a clone farm that mass-produces servants for the elite. And because Dahlia breaks the rules, her sisters--the 4,999 girls who share her face--are destroyed. She and Trigger 17, the soldier who risked his life for hers, go on the run, escaping into the wild outside the city walls. But it turns out Dahlia has one remaining identical, one who shouldn't even exist.

Waverly Whitmore is teenage royalty, a media sensation with millions of fans who broadcasts her every move--including every detail of her wedding planning, leading up to the day she marries Hennessy Chapman. Waverly lives a perfect life built on the labors of clones like Dahlia. She has no idea that she too is a clone . . . until she comes face to face with Dahlia.

One deadly secret. Two genetic sisters. And a world that isn't big enough for both of them.



Rachel Vincent's Strange New World brings a conclusion to her dystopian YA duology that feels like it could be predicting our own future! It's scary times, my friends!

Everything that Dahlia 16 thought she knew about the world and life has been wrong. Every little thing has been challenged. She discovered that she is in fact not a clone, but an original ordinary human being raised among clones. Where as Waverly Whitmore has had her own life uprooted when she meets Dahlia and learns in a twist of fate that she is in fact a clone and the life Dahlia lived should have been her own.

This is where things get really messy and a little complex. Waverly's parents struggled to get pregnant, her mother broke some rules to have a geneticist create an embryo for her so that she could carry her own child to term. While the geneticist did do this for her, he was also in a bind as he needed to create another 5,000 clones so he altered the DNA a bit and created the clones. But mistakenly gave the Whitmores a clone instead of the original child of their DNA. 

You would think this would cause a bit of drama--which, yes it does--but you'd also think the mother would have been a mess of emotions at meeting her "real" human daughter. But instead, she treats Dahlia like a pest that needs to be exterminated. While you think she's being nicely devoted to the daughter she raised who is not fully of her DNA, she is ready to throw her blood daughter to the wolves. This just gave me all sorts of negative feelings towards this woman. Yes, it's a complicated mess. But you'd think she would show Dahlia some shred of kindness, but that was not the case.

Waverly was the surprise though. I expected her to be all high and mighty towards Dahlia and while we get a little bit of that too, we also see another side to Waverly as this book is told through hers and Dahlia's point of view. Waverly is a pretty complex character as well as she grew up believing she was human. Clones are sort of human, just not fully. There are things to their DNA that make them stand out. For instance, Waverly never really went through puberty and she'll never be able to have kids of her own, despite an upcoming marriage where she wants to have them.

When a case of mistaken identity puts the Whitmores in a bind, Dahlia will have to pretend to be Waverly in front of cameras on a reality show Waverly leads that will will eventually air her upcoming wedding to her fiance, Hennessy.

After some up and down hurdles, the girls begin to form a friendship as they realize just what has been going on in the "clone factory" also known as the city of Lakeview. They are determined to out the Administrator's evil doings with the clones.

This book was quite the ride! I don't want to say it gets politically heavy, but I can say that it does get a little dystopian politics heavy. For the big issues that are being addressed in this world, it gets a bit political. And honestly, with the way things are in our society now, this book could very well be a handbook of sorts for the future! Lol. Put into an entertaining way of course!

The tension in this book was thick! It took me awhile to make up my mind of Waverly, but since I figured we're getting her point of view, her character has to eventually become likable, right? And she does grow on you. Yes, she's a little unlikable in the beginning, but it is truly when reality's secrets start to slap her in the face and that could rattle anyone!

The romantic element was pretty much non-existent in this one. Trigger 17 is still there and just his presence made me like this guy a lot! He cares for Dahlia deeply despite their sort of insta-connection. Theirs is a sweet romance in the moments that are caught on the page.

I really liked how Vincent ended Strange New World. We get a good amount of conclusion. Yes, there are some things that are left open-ended, but I like to always think the best of the best will happen for these characters. Even with short series like duologies, I am hopeless romantic. Even if "they lived happily ever after" aren't the last words on the page, I always like to believe that they do. I like to think that the unmentioned problems that were not ultimately resolved, were eventually resolved because that's just how my mind copes with open-ended endings! Lol. Needless to say that Vincent has written yet another entertaining series that will forever remain with me!


Overall Rating 4/5 stars






Feb 20, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #399

 

This meme is hosted by Billy at Ramblings of a Coffee Addict!


This week's question is: When writing reviews, do you align your text to the left, center, right, or justify it? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: Being that I am totally old school, I align my text to the left. Never really thought much about it. Just how it happened. Lol.






Feb 19, 2026

Books from the Backlog #174

 

Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread.  If you are anything like me, you might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. This is a fun meme hosted by Carole's Random Life in Books!


READER BEWARE: If these Words of Making are spoken into the air, these 8 grim fables will become your world forever!

From the moment seventeen-year-old Fate Floyd could hold a pen, writing has brought her dreams to life. Now she must write to stay alive. Mysteriously cast into the ancient Book of Fables, Fate can hardly tell what's real and what's not. She’s trapped inside a magical world of darkly spun fairy tales. While Fate loves adventures, she prefers reading about them while munching on chocolate. Unfortunately, there’s no closing the book on this very real cast of frightening sorceresses, faeries and creatures of legend.

And then there's Finn McKeen. The golden-haired Scottish boy who looks like he stepped straight from her journal of secret daydreams. Entranced by this achingly familiar stranger, who’s as inexplicably drawn to Fate as she is to him, they run the gauntlet of this menacing storybook realm, changing each fable’s dreadful ending into a happily-ever-after with the unpredictable power of the Words of Making. But Fate soon learns that while some words make dreams come true, others create nightmares. Can she survive long enough to write her own happy ending, or will she spell her doom?

Brimming with fierce magic, breath-taking action and a heart-wrenching romance, FATE’S FABLES, is perfect for readers of Brigid Kemmerer, Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black.


I added Fate's Fables by T. Rae Mitchell to my TBR pile in August of 2017! I forgot where I learned of it, likely in the blogosphere somewhere! It sounded like an intriguing and exciting tale so I bought it on my kindle...which there it remains unread for 8 years. Yeah. I have a book buying problem. Lol. It does still sound interesting but that page count is SOOO daunting and knowing it's on my kindle makes me more hesitant to get to it. I'm not a great fan of my kindle for various reasons but I found it necessary to have one at some point. So there you go. I would like to read this one some day, but the question of course is when?






Feb 18, 2026

Review--Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent

We have brown hair. Brown eyes. Fair skin. We are healthy and strong and smart. But only one of us has ever had a secret.

Dahlia 16 sees her face in every crowd. She’s nothing special—just one of five thousand girls created from a single genome to work for the greater good of the city.

Meeting Trigger 17 changes everything. He thinks she’s interesting. Beautiful. Unique. Which means he must be flawed. When Dahlia can’t stop thinking about him—when she can't resist looking for him, even though that means breaking the rules—she realizes she’s flawed, too. But if she’s flawed, then so are all her identicals. And any genome found to be flawed will be recalled.

Destroyed.

Getting caught with Trigger would seal not only Dahlia’s fate, but that of all five thousand girls who share her face. But what if Trigger is right? What if Dahlia is different?

Suddenly the girl who always follows the rules is breaking them, one by one by one…


I've had this duology on my TBR pile for way too long and nothing gets me to read a book series faster is knowing that I will be seeing the author very soon! Brave New Girl is the start of Rachel Vincent's dystopian duology of the same title. It's by far one of the shortest of her books if I recall but it was nonetheless very exciting.

The world building of this one was quite unique as there's a lot we don't know but we do get that sort of "in the future" vibe. Dahlia 16 is a clone, one of 5,000 and she has a knack for gardening, particularly with vegetables. In this world, most everyone was designed to excel at a certain talent and by using their talents they make for a better world. Although, one is never to interact with someone outside of their group...which is where Dahlia 16, naturally, finds herself.

After a chance encounter that with the boss that could possibly set herself up for a future that she may or may not want, she is riding the elevator with another boy when the power goes out. Interaction of any kind with anyone outside of your group is forbidden but the fear of being stuck in the stopped elevator becomes too much and Trigger 17 starts a conversation to help her through her fear.

Thinking this encounter would be behind her forever, Dahlia 16 is surprised to discover that Trigger 17 can't seem to stay away. They are courting trouble with their interactions that is exactly what finds them. The romance was a little hard to get into, I will admit. It was very much the "insta" quality kind. Like are we really falling for each other or is it just the "firsts" thing? It was sweet in a sense, but then yeah, at the same time I wasn't really feeling it. Hopefully things will change in the next book!

I will admit that parts of the futuristic society and how the world works was a little confusing at first. Largely because we are given information in bits and pieces throughout the story. So trying to remember this and that part several pages later can be hard to piece together sometimes. But I did get a general understanding of the things so it all worked out.

The pacing to this one was pretty ideal. Keeping the page length in mind, we kind of breeze through things at an accelerated rate.

We learn some puzzling secrets about this world and perhaps a nefarious plot in the works of certain characters. What this will shape out to be isn't quite clear yet, but the ending was definitely eye-opening and was something I sort of saw coming. I mean with the information presented, it seemed a fairly logical deduction! Lol. So it was not great guess on my part as Vincent led me to it all along!

The next and final book will definitely be interesting. With the information that we know that the some of the characters don't quite know yet, is going to make for an interesting explosion to say the least! if you're itching to return to the dystopian genre, be sure to pick this one up! I am extremely late to the game, but I will admit it is always more fun to binge a series than suffer through the waiting!


Overall Rating 3.5/5 stars





Can't Wait Wednesday #236

 

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine.


Roe Damarcus has never been afraid of the dead. Her power to summon spirits has awed the guests of her esteemed family’s galas for as long as she can remember. Her future is certain, and her gift will be another shining jewel in the Damarcus legacy.

But when she fails her realm’s trial to keep her magic and is deemed too dangerous for society, she faces a harrowing choice: give up her gift or serve a punishment sentence aboard the Celestial, a luxurious magical cruise ship where staff members compete for guest votes to earn a coveted retrial.

As a concierge, Roe juggles the demands of affluent guests, cruel bosses, and the suspicion that an infuriatingly handsome silks performer, Ivander, is determined to keep her from a retrial.

But the true dangers surface after her shift ends when the Celestial transforms into halls of nightmares that kill staff members after dark. Faced with the reality of serving aboard, Roe begins to question the ship, trials, and the system that put her there. But the moment Roe sinks into the ship's dark history, she's wrongly framed for a guest's murder. Vowing to conjure her own second chance, Roe will use whatever power she has to uncover the secrets of the ship, her family, and their entwined bloody past... before she becomes the Celestial’s next victim.


I remember seeing this cover last year at some point and was just like whoa! It's been on my radar ever since! I mean I honestly read like half the blurb before I was adding it to my list! Lol.

TITLE: Midnight on the Celestial
AUTHOR: Julia Alexandra
PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press
GENRE: YA Paranormal
RELEASE DATE: March 3, 2026


The sequel to The Starlight Heir and the epic conclusion to the romantasy duology that Rebecca Yarros calls, “a breathtaking, sexy romantasy full of twists and adventure.”

The Kingdom of Oryndhr has been saved by the will of the Royal Stars. But King Roshan, once Sura’s best friend and chosen love, has changed. She can sense corruption growing in him, and her own magic is being twisted by his command to dangerous ends. As dreams of her strange shadow guardian return in force, she is left unsure of her path—and of her heart.

When an attempt on her life leads to her rescue on the back of an azdaha, the dragon-like creature she once thought a myth, Sura truly finds herself in uncharted territory—in a land far beyond Oryndhyr’s borders. Everlea is full of magic, ruled by the deadly and enigmatic Night King, Darrius. And to Sura’s shock, Darrius is none other than the man in her dreams…and possibly her soul fated mate.

As a prophecy unfolds, the old gods awaken, and a war between kingdoms looms, Sura has no she must fully embrace her destiny as Starkeeper and the entirety of her power before it’s too late. But all power comes at a cost…and darkness has a way of slithering into the smallest spaces.

Queen of the Night Sky is a lush, fast-paced romantasy inspired by Indian and Persian mythology,

Open door spice “Why choose” trope Yearning and heartache Magic system inspired by Vedic astrology


I still need to read the first book, of course, but I usually always add the next one to my list anyway! I'd say I make the right decision about 98% of the time, lol. It's that "why choose" at the end that had me wondering. But we'll see!


TITLE: The Queen of the Night Sky
AUTHOR: Amalie Howard
PUBLISHER: Avon
GENRE: Fantasy Romance
RELEASE DATE: March 17, 2026







Feb 17, 2026

Review--Fat Cat by Rachel Vincent

 

Off a two-lane highway outside of a southern Tennessee town you’ve probably never heard of stands a hole-in-the-wall establishment called the Fat Cat Bar and Grille. Drinks are served by a woman named Charley, who seems to hear things a little too well and see things a little too clearly. She might listen to your life story, but she won’t tell you a single word of hers. The other thing she won’t tell you? That you have wandered into the only shifter-friendly bar in the country… In the three years since I was infected, I’ve finally managed to put my life back together. The bar is actually turning a profit. That bad breakup is totally behind me. And as Marshal, I now run the northern zone of the Mississippi Valley Pride. So when two fierce, gorgeous strangers accuse one of my regulars of killing a human woman—a charge he vehemently denies—I’m determined to get to the truth. With the victim’s brother in search of justice, the widower demanding brutal vengeance, and the fate of the entire “stray” Pride resting on the outcome of this case, I can’t afford to make a mistake. But then my investigation unearths a shocking connection to a killer I put in the ground years ago, and I realize the cards were stacked against me before this game even began…



Rachel Vincent returns to her first series, Shifters, with this latest addition, Fat Cat! Here we meet new characters and see some familiar ones too. This was a story that had a pretty strong mystery going on and involving more Pride politics and was just a fun kind of read that had me craving for more!

Charley is one of the few female strays in the country, but she’s also the Marshal of the northern zone in the Mississippi Valley Pride while also owning the only shifter bar in the area called Fat Cat. 

Werecats are predominantly male which has been an age old problem for years. Without any females obviously their population will continue to go down. But the future of the species is far from Charley’s mind at the current moment. Charley was just living life on the daily when two newcomers walk into her bar and make a beeline for one of her regular patrons.

Austin and Bishop are werecats from another town and they are looking for the werecat who killed their sister and wife. Yvette was Austin’s sister and Bishop’s wife, and she died from infection when a stray tried to infect her. The men want justice but Charley can’t allow them to seek it on their own without doing her due diligence as Marshal. Thus begins the investigation of what really happened to Yvette.

This was quite an interesting story as it definitely had a different vibe than the original Shifters books and even the Wildcats trilogy. This book felt more like a mystery as that’s kind of what it was. It just happened to take place in a familiar world with familiar faces. But largely we were in a circle of new people who were in Titus’ territory. It was still kind of fun being in the same world and hearing the same names being tossed about. We do get to see familiar faces in the last 1/3 of the novel which was fun!

I will admit that for most of the novel you kind of forget that this novel is in the Shifter world because of all the new faces. But we do get the same knowledge of things that have been happening and tying things together from past books. So there was a bit of disconnect between the books but at the same time, there was some connections going on.

Mystery wise this one was really good! I kept trying to pick up clues but I will admit I felt like it was hard. This wasn’t really a clean cut whodunit kind of murder, so it kind of made it difficult to develop theories. I just kind of had to go along for the ride as Charley did her questioning! Lol.

There was some kind of romance. I struggle to call it actual romance as with that particular blurb, I suspected we’d be getting setup for a love triangle, but it didn’t really feel like that. I initially thought Charley would gravitate towards one guy more than the other but then a more physical relationship started happening with the other, so I was at a loss. Especially since it seemed to only be physical between them and nothing deeper. It was a little disappointing to be honest, I mean…I just never got that feeling that these two were falling for one another, so it was more like, what’s the point of this?

I kind of got the feeling that perhaps Rachel had intended to go further with this series, like continue the Shifters series with Charley. While the mystery does get resolved by the book’s end, there were several other loose-ends left untied. I felt like these were the moments to pay attention to for future stories, but considering this book was published in 2023 and there hasn’t been anything since, I’m starting to wonder. I know Rachel had other personal career changes happening and that she has a new book coming out soon, so it just kind of made me wonder if these little bits of the story that weren’t quite resolved were meant to be picked up again later on. I guess only time will tell if we’ll ever see more or not.

Fat Cat was a fun story with a good mystery! I would probably have liked a stronger romance element happening or at least maybe brewing. But without fully knowing where these new characters were meant to go, I feel like I can’t judge the story too harshly for this. I can definitely say I was still hooked into the mystery and I kept reading because of my familiarity with this world. I would not recommend picking this book up without having read some of the other Shifters or Wildcats books as those provide a knowledgeable background that’s needed for this one.  But all in all, Fat Cat had a strong mystery coupled with amazing characters making for one great read!


Overall Rating 4.5/5 stars