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lululpm
Posted March 21, 2012
I like this book as all the others I have read from her so far it has likable characters and exciting twists and turns. It puts a twist on what future could be and adds a little spice in to be even more likeable. The main character when he first gets put into the cat is funny and the experiences that he goes through to get out of the dilema. Do not forget if you are reading this book and none of the others to check out the Touch of Danger and starcrossed those two in the series are great and more to come from what I am told!
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Posted March 21, 2012
This is another by the author that wrote the other two books my friend had me read loved them and same with this one! A cat and a hit man that is psychic not to mention the traveling to the moon and FAshion Police! The vegas fashion police are funny. This is unique in how she made everything fit so well. My friend was right will look forward to more from her!!!!
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Posted March 25, 2012
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Overview
After a hit man blasts telepathic psychiatrist David Lumen’s mind into the body of a pampered kitty on its way home to the moon, David’s desperate plan to make himself whole again is hampered by his new feline life. The only person close enough to communicate with is struggling avant-garde artist, Pippin Applegate.Pippin has problems of her own. The Fashion Police ticket her unmercifully for appearing disheveled in public, even though her accidents are never quite her fault. Her aunt is pressuring her to quit art and become VP of the family’s Lunar apple business. And now Pippin has ...