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Princess Fuzzypants here: t’ve read and reviewed a number of the Cat’s Paw Cove books and enjoyed them for their combinations of the supernatural, romance and lots and lots and lots of cats. This one starts out in a Georgia town even though it does end up in Cat’s Paw Cove.
Jordan, a pet sitter, meets Harry, a contractor, at the home where she is staying to care for the family’s cats. Sparks fly immediately but both are wary. Jordan, who is considered the screw-up in her family has a rather poor track record for both employment and romance. Harry has amnesia and cannot recall anything before he awoke four years earlier, befriended by a white cat whom he names Kitty.
It turns out Jordan may be the answer to all his questions as she speaks with cats telepathically although at first Harry just thinks she is one brick short of a load. She convinces him of her talents and when she speaks with Kitty, they find out clues to Harry’s past and together the three of them take a road trip to Cat’s Paw Cove to learn more. In spite of some hiccups at the beginning, Harry finds out what happened to him and brings the person who caused him great pain and injury to justice.
Like the other stories by this author, this one has a sweet whimsy to it and it is just the sort of book to cheer up the reader in isolation. I give it five purrs and two paws up.
Courting the Car Whisperer by Wynter Davis is part of the Nocturne Falls Universe/series. It's a fun and fast-paced book. I was very entertained by Jordan, who can easily communicate with animals...but not so much with people, and Harry, who has amnesia after being struck on the head.
This was an interesting mystery with a light romance. I really enjoyed it.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. My thoughts and opinions are my own and without bias or favor.
Courting The Cat Whisper by Wynter Daniels is a great cozy mystery.
Description
Telepathic petsitter Jordan Vaughn wishes she could forget her checkered past. Despite her genuine efforts to make amends, she falls short every time. When she meets the guy of her dreams, she’s sure that her bad-luck streak is over. A head injury erased Harry Hill’s memory. Now, four years later, he’s built a new life in Nocturne Falls, complete with a gorgeous girlfriend. Everything is falling into place—until someone tries to kill him. But will the past he can’t remember jeopardize his future with Jordan?
This fun cozy mystery is part of the Love Nocturne Falls Series. It is a lighthearted fun read which has Jordan speaking with cats. It is definitely a fun paranormal read and I highly recommend this book.
This book was provided free of charge in exchange for my honest opinion. I definitely give this a 5 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Courting The Cat Whisperer is a delightful paranormal cozy mystery. Jordan is the lesser twin. Her sister got the good grades, boyfriends and love from their parents. Jordan was the f***-up. But the one thing she can do well is communicate with animals. Can that help her find out who Harry the hot carpenter was before his amnesia? Find out in this fun read. I will follow Harry and Jordan to Cats Paw Cove.
Jordan is finally getting her life in order. She used to float through life but now she is using her telepathic ability with animals in her petsitting business. The business might be a bit slow just now but she is determined to make a success of it. She needs to quit being the gooseberry in Mallory and Cyrus' life and get her own!
Harry literally catches Jordan when she has a small accident. They are soon embroiled in a mystery. One were Harry seems to have a lot of deadly attention! With his memory of everything prior to arriving in Nocturne Falls missing, they travel to Cats Paw Cove looking for answers.
Jordan is finally getting on with her life and leaving all the twin envy behind. Pity their parents are still making her feel like nothing she does will ever be good enough! Harry is a hottie and I just loved unravelling the mystery of his previous life!
With thanks to Netgalley and the publisher.
Firstly, I have to say, what else is needed when you have a cat whisperer, cats, a mystery and a budding romance, all with a touch of paranormality to increase the reader’s enjoyment? The answer is not much, except a mug of tea and maybe a sticky bun to enjoy while reading the book. I’ve only read one other title in the Nocturne Falls series but enjoyed that title so much that when I saw this one, I immediately wanted to read it, even though it’s set in the NF Universe and not by the original author. I look forward to the Cats Paw Cove series that this title heralds.
I happily recommend this title to readers who enjoy their stories imbued with fun and a HEA.
Courting the Cat Whisperer by Wynter Daniels is part of the Nocturne Falls Universe series, and a fun book. Jordan Vaughn is a telepathic petsitter, who's streak of bad luck is finally over. Jordan has met Harry Hill, but he received a head injury and no longer remembers his past. When someone tries to kill Harry, Jordan is determined to investigate. This is a cute story, and I love watching the couple grow. I recommend this book for a fun escape.
I reviewed a digital arc provided by NetGalley and the publisher. Thank you.
This book is a fast, entertaining, fun read. Jordan is able to communicate with animals but has difficulty doing the same with her family. Harry can’t remember his past. They meet when Jordan pet sits in a home where Harry is doing renovations. They are a quirky and fun couple and grow in their relationship to address previous issues.
Courting the Cat Whisperer by Wynter Daniels is part of the Nocturne Falls series, which is shared by several authors. I am fairly certain that I have read a few books from this universe before, but they are all stand alones so no worries if you have not.
Telepathic petsitter Jordan Vaughn wishes she could forget her checkered past. Despite her genuine efforts to make amends, she falls short every time. When she meets the guy of her dreams, she’s sure that her bad-luck streak is over. A head injury erased Harry Hill’s memory. Now, four years later, he’s built a new life in Nocturne Falls, complete with a gorgeous girlfriend. Everything is falling into place—until someone tries to kill him. But will the past he can’t remember jeopardize his future with Jordan?
Courting the Cat Whisperer was an engaging read, and I thought the characters were well done. Jordan seems to bring disaster in her wake. She cannot cook, and makes simple mistakes that seem to make the lives of her twin and soon to be brother in law harder. I liked her resiliency, although I admit to getting angry on her behalf several times- as those that should stick up for her seem to add to her distress time and again. Harry seems to have come through some hard times of his own, and made a new life for himself with a good deal of confidence and ability. I really liked the two characters together, and how they came to trust in each other and balance each other well. I thought the sleuthing and danger element was fairly mild, while there was danger and a few high suspense moments at no point was I really worried for Jordan or Harry's lives or future. I thought the mystery of Harry's past was well written, and I liked getting to know the characters of a second town- that made me want to read more from Daniels to see what would happen there next.
Courting the Cat Whisperer is a fun and entertaining read with a nice balance of mystery and romance.
I lobe the Nocturn Falls books and this story fit right in and seems to be a bridge to a new series. I look forward to more by this author in the new series.
Jordan can speak with cats (and dogs), and is hired to catsit for a wealthy couple for a month. Not finding the key, she tries to crawl through a window, and gets caught by Harry, who is hired to work on some projects at the house while the owners are away. Harry has been living 4 years in Nocturnal Falls, and has no memory of what happened before that. Sparks fly, but until he knows more about his past they are reluctant to go too far. A light romance, with a little mystery thrown in makes for a fun summer read. Highly recommend. Have read others in this series, but this can easily stand alone.