A Love Catastrophe

The fur is about to fly between a cheerful cat sitter and a grumpy hockey nerd in this hilarious and charming rom-com by the New York Times bestselling author of Meet Cute.

Kitty Hart has become internet famous as the Kitty Whisperer for her expertise on all things feline, and as a result, her cat-sitting business is booming. But lately, she has a terrible feeling that maybe her life isn't quite going where it's supposed to--especially after falling face-first into her newest client. Not exactly the best first impression.

Fortunately, Miles Thorn is just as bad at first impressions. Strike one: he doesn't like cats, especially Prince Francis, the haughty and mischievous Sphynx his mom left in his care. Strike two: tackling Kitty to the floor in a misguided attempt to save the pet he continually calls "the gremlin."

As awkwardness slides into attraction and things start to turn purr-sonal, will these two complete opposites ever be able to find their furry-tail ending?

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384 pages

Average rating: 6.25

12 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Allisonbernhart
Oct 15, 2024
6/10 stars
Not my favorite Helena Hunting book but still a cute story.
Anonymous
Aug 02, 2024
8/10 stars
This book ended up being relatively fun and a delightful light read of a romance…but I almost DNF’d in the first chapter because of the absurdity of Kitty’s character. As a cat fanatic, I do think that was a little oversold but the chemistry between our hero and heroine was so sweet. I spent the book waiting desperately to find out what non-cat allergy our hero had. The smut here was hot and one of the few times reading the female description had me thinking “wow, she is hot.” I really felt like this relationship was given time and development in a way a lot of romance reads aren’t. Just keep going through the rough start here, it’s a fun little romp.
Anonymous
May 17, 2024
4/10 stars
Helena Hunting she to write real life situations into her romance books and I don’t like it. It makes the book feel like it’s trying to be two different books - depressing drama and a romance.

She wrote very honestly and painfully about dealing with a parent being diagnosed with dementia and watching that person decline to the point of needing to be put into a home. It was very well done but boy did it kill the mood of any romance.
bdgump
Jun 26, 2023
4/10 stars
No. Cringey and Cheesey.

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