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Whispers, Whiskers, & Wine

By: Imogen Knowed
Narrated by: Shiloh James, Ryan Lee Dunlap
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Adley’s going through it. Her dream job is a nightmare and her boyfriend recently ran off with her best friend and her cat!

Alone, friendless, and catless, she asks the universe for someone to love and maybe a cat. The universe more than delivers, sending her two cats that can transform into super hot dudes who claim to be her fated mates.

Unfortunately, being a fated mate doesn’t mean you’re miraculously emotionally and mentally prepared for such a relationship. It’s hard to find a therapist when you technically don’t exist in this world and don’t have health insurance. Adley and her two new mates, Ezra and Marshall, must learn to cohabitate and work through their own issues so they can live happily ever after.

In this slice-of-life novel, Adley, Ezra, and Marshall will explore our world, themselves, and each other.

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I loved this so much! It was so good and so relatable in a lot of ways. I need more of this fun rom com paranormal vibes

So good

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I enjoyed this nice cutesy MMF, definitely liked the plot, unique spicy scenes, and the fact that they were all adults, but it left me wanting. With all the time-jumps and lack of character growth and elaboration on some parts, it feels like the story ended where it should've been a midway point & then the ending felt rushed a bit. Plus with the lack of character development, Marshall & Adley started to irk me (tho I initially liked the diversity of the trio). Overall it's a decent book, I hope there's a continuation

Cute but feels incomplete

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