![]() ![]() ![]() What a guy! Gage annoyed the heck out of me, and not just because he's a hired killer. And when push comes to shove, Noah shows his true colors without hesitation. He kept his sense of humor while under threat of getting killed instead of being shocked or scared when Gage carjacks him, he insists Gage put on his seat belt instead of pleading for his life once Gage tells him he has to shoot him, he makes sure his cat will be taken care of after he is gone. He keeps a cool head in a crisis (half the time because he doesn’t even seem to understand there IS a crisis), and his reactions to Gage's initial brutality are amazingly sane. And yet he manages to survive and teach those around him a few things as well. ![]() He is so unbelievably clueless, naïve, and inexperienced. Mixing tension and a "nefarious plot" with humor isn't easy, yet I really liked the balance achieved in this book. Gage, in his stoically mercenary attitude, stole my heart as well, especially when he began to learn and adjust to his new circumstances. ![]() This first volume made me laugh out loud at some of Noah's comments and reactions to what was going on. The idea of having a royal line of cat shifters who are supposed to rule each pride is somewhat unusual, but the way to recognize these royals is priceless. "This book, first in a new series, is funny, has wonderful characters, a great story, and if it is typical for what is to come, this series promises much entertainment. ![]()
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