Smitten with Kittens in the Desert by Suki McMinn Review by L.A. Keller



This is the second shared world series short story that I read. As an author who participated in this publishing event, I was excited to try authors who are new to me. As a cat lover, I suspected this light romance would tug at my heart strings and it didn't disappoint.

Daria has come to stay in Phoenix  after her aunt's passing in order to prepare her house for sale. She has left her boyfriend behind in Los Angeles, sold her condo and is ready to move in with him when she returns. That is until she meets her aunt's handsome neighbor Harrison and finds a litter of kittens in her Oleander bush.

Harrison has a successful business which allows him the flexibility to also care for the feral cat population in his neighborhood. How can any girl not fall in love with someone who goes the extra mile for unwanted animals? When Harrison explains that the kittens will need care until they can be weaned from the mother in eight weeks, Daria's plans change.

What develops is a lovely romance and an awakening for Daria. She learns things about her boyfriend that cause her to rethink her plans.  As this is a short story, I don't want to give away more than this except to say it's a romance with a slightly higher than PG rating and one which will keep you reading until the last page.

Happy Trails,
Leslie


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