Geek with the Cat Tattoo Cool Cats Book 2 eBook Theresa Weir
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Geek with the Cat Tattoo Cool Cats Book 2 eBook Theresa Weir
If you’d told me three years ago that I’d read and adore a romance novel involving a cat that can control people’s minds, I’d have laughed at you. How times have changed! The cat in question uses his powers for good, influencing his new owner Emerson - introvert, music store clerk, and apprentice instrument maker - to finally connect with his crush, once bitten twice shy musician Lola.Unfortunately, having to bring a cat on dates isn’t a workable long-term strategy, so things get pretty complicated before Emerson and Lola get to their HEA. Recommended if you like adorable courtship involving handwritten letters, heroines moving past scars from previous relationships, and dramatic musical+romantic gestures. Really sweet.
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Geek with the Cat Tattoo Cool Cats Book 2 eBook Theresa Weir Reviews
I have been a fan of Theresa Weir's since I read her first book, " Lily," but lost touch with her books. I still can't forget the hero and his stash of Mad magazines. I am so glad I found this one--I absolutely loved the story. I'm a cat person, and I understood how cats show up in your life and become members of the family. I loved Sam, who reminded me of my late cat, Jackie. I hae a new cat now (black and white), who is different from Jackie, but still has a place in my heart.
I liked Emerson from the beginning--I could identify with his shyness and social anxiety. I'm much older than him, but I'm still scared to talk to people sometimes, especially lately when things have been taking a wrong turn for the last few years. Lola was wonderful and a person I'd like to have for a friend.
I also love the setting and descriptions of places around Minneapolis. I've never been there, but I feel like I have.
I have the other books on my Wish List, and am looking forward to reading them.
What a super fun, sweet romance. Emerson is gifted at making and fixing instruments. He is horrible with girls, especially Lola. He is so unable to be himself around her that she assumes he hates her. Then along comes Max. Max is a cat with some special abilities. Abilities that tend to make him homeless. Max and Emerson cross paths and Max picks him to be his new owner. With Max at his side, we watch as Emerson and Lola fall in love in an awkward and real life kind of way. I really enjoyed this read. Fun, witty, at times silly, and a fresh take on an old tale. I would not really call Emerson a Geek, but he is definitely socially awkward and it causes all kinds of interesting interactions along the way.
Max is actually the brother of the cat in Girl with the Cat Tattoo, but this is definitely a stand alone read
This is an amusing novella told through different points of view. We first meet the cat who is on his third owner and literally on his way to being thrown out the door. I loved the parts of the story told through the cat's eyes. I didn't have any trouble suspending my disbelief and accepting everything he professed. I was happy when he followed the drunk guy home and decided to adopt Emerson as his human. The cat also decides he would like his name to be Sam.
Poor Emerson was plagued with insecurities and having Sam close by his side gave him confidence. I do wish we had been given more insight into Emerson's past for a more thorough understanding of where his self-doubts came from, otherwise he was well developed and a very likable character. With Lola Brown we are given more history into why she has built walls around her heart and is more leery of men than she used to be. Her concerns were real and understandable. I found their dialogue realistic, entertaining, and captivating. Emerson has the heart of a romantic and I found him endearing. It was fun watching their relationship grow.
Then a twist in the plot throws a huge wrench in the happy story and everything falls apart. I worry if I will get my HEA (Happily Ever After) when I become invested in all the characters and plot. I am always worried that one day an Indie author will break the mold. It seems reasonable to me to believe it will be a traditional published author turned Indie will be the culprit.
For a charming light-hearted romp that will leave you emotionally satisfied, give this book a try.
FYI This is the second book in the Cool Cat series but it is not necessary to have read the first book to enjoy the second.
Format/Typo Issues I found no editing or formatting issues with this book.
**Originally written for "Books and Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy.** October 3, 2014
I have mixed feelings about this book. I was on a geek kick so I thought this would be the perfect way to get my fix. Except the main character, Emerson (love the name btw), isn’t so much a geek as awkward as all hell. It wasn’t exactly what I was looking for but I went with it. I was also surprised at how short this book was. I would actually call it a short story or novella, although I guess if I had taken a look at the word count before diving in I would have noticed it was on the small side.
Even though Emerson wasn’t a nerd his awkward turtle routine was pretty adorable. What bothered me was his Hulk like ability to turn into a raging dick when he was in an uncomfortable situation. His bumbling nervousness was cute, but there were a few times where he was more of an ass than anything.
I also wasn’t prepared for the sci-fi aspect of the story, but honestly it was super cute and quirky. I hadn’t read the first book in the series (and you don’t have to in order to follow the storyline) so I didn’t know how big of a part the cat played. While some might find a book that is partially narrated by a cat disturbing, I though it was awesome. It worked to bring the whole story together and I honestly don’t know how it could have been written with out it.
The romance between Emerson and Lola was sweet but low on steam. I wish this had been a full-fledged novel so we could have gotten a better grasp on their characters, but what we did see worked well.
I would have liked a longer novel and for Emerson to get on some better meds (Someone call the doctor. Got a case of a love bi-polar) but otherwise I enjoyed this quick little read.
If you’d told me three years ago that I’d read and adore a romance novel involving a cat that can control people’s minds, I’d have laughed at you. How times have changed! The cat in question uses his powers for good, influencing his new owner Emerson - introvert, music store clerk, and apprentice instrument maker - to finally connect with his crush, once bitten twice shy musician Lola.
Unfortunately, having to bring a cat on dates isn’t a workable long-term strategy, so things get pretty complicated before Emerson and Lola get to their HEA. Recommended if you like adorable courtship involving handwritten letters, heroines moving past scars from previous relationships, and dramatic musical+romantic gestures. Really sweet.
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