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Cat The Curious
is 65% done
This one is shaping up to be on my favorites list. Heroine disguises herself as a little Indian boy from Calcutta to escape forced marriage with walnut stain???!!!! It's absurd in a good way. I found myself laughing at the dialogue. The characters jump off the page at me. Shiplett is a master at bringing the characters to life. I am at about 65 percent and I am hooked so far. Warning: brutal rape scene, not hero.
— Dec 28, 2016 04:14PM
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Cat The Curious
is 65% done
This one is shaping up to be on my favorites list. Heroine disguises herself as a little Indian boy from Calcutta to escape forced marriage with walnut stain???!!!! It's absurd in a good way. I found myself laughing at the dialogue. The characters jump off the page at me. Shiplett is a master at bringing the characters to life. I am at about 65 percent and I am hooked so far. Warning: brutal rape scene, not hero.
— Dec 28, 2016 04:14PM
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Cat The Curious
is 65% done
This one is shaping up to be on my favorites list. Heroine disguises herself as a little Indian boy from Calcutta to escape forced marriage with walnut stain???!!!! It's absurd in a good way. I found myself laughing at the dialogue. The characters jump off the page at me. Shiplett is a master at bringing the characters to life. I am at about 65 percent and I am hooked so far.
— Dec 28, 2016 04:12PM
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Cat The Curious
is 65% done
This one is shaping up to be on my favorites list. Heroine disguises herself as a little Indian boy from Calcutta to escape forced marriage. It's absurd in a good way. I found myself laughing at the dialogue. The characters jump off the page at me. Shiplett is a master at bringing the characters to life. I am at about 65 percent and I am hooked so far.
— Dec 28, 2016 04:11PM
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Cat The Curious
is 65% done
This one is shaping up to be on my favorites list. Heroine disguises herself as a little Indian boy from Calcutta to escape forced marriage. It's absurd in a good way. I found myself laughing at the dialogue. The characters jump off the page at me. Shiplett is a master at bringing the characters to life. I am at about 65 percent and I am hooked so far.
— Dec 28, 2016 04:11PM
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