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What the Cat Dragged In

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"McMurray's love scenes are crackling!"—Entertainment Weekly

Set in Brooklyn (with a small-town feel in the big city), this cat café romantic comedy has tropes readers will adore:

  • Best friend's brother romance
  • Forbidden romance (can't let his sister/my best friend find out!)
  • Millennial angst (my love life is a hot mess)
  • Adorable rescue cats in a cozy Brooklyn café
  • When Paige Danvers isn't managing events for the Whitman Street Cat Café, she is busy navigating dating disasters as a single woman in Brooklyn. Urged by her boss and best friend Lauren to find a distraction from ineffectual dating apps, Paige volunteers with a cat rescue organization, where she actually meets a guy with some real relationship potential.

    Recent law school grad Josh Harlow is putting in long hours at a Manhattan law firm as he gets over a messy breakup. When his boss requires him to do some volunteer work, Josh's sister sets him up to help capture feral cats. Partnered with Paige, Josh is insistently drawn to the dynamic event planner and sparks between them fly.

    One problem: after a steamy night together, Paige discovers Josh is Lauren's brother and dating him would be a spectacularly awful idea. Particularly considering Paige's track record. They're both in too deep to walk away—but if they let the cat out of the bag, it's going to wreak havoc with friends, family, and jobs alike.

    Praise for Kate McMurray:

    "McMurray offers up some irresistible animal magnetism in this quirky romance...Colorful locals and the leads' convincing chemistry give this romance its sizzle, but it's the four-legged costars that steal the show. Animal lovers are sure to be charmed."—Publishers Weekly on Like Cats and Dogs

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        October 18, 2021
        McMurray’s lackluster second novel to feature Brooklyn’s Whitman Street Cat Café pairs Josh, the brother of Like Cats and Dogs’s heroine, Lauren, with Paige, Lauren’s friend and employee. The pair meet while volunteering to rescue feral cats and enjoy a steamy encounter they both intend to keep as a one night stand before realizing their mutual connection to Lauren, a relationship that means they’ll be seeing much more of each other. Josh and Paige each doubt their own ability to be in a relationship, Josh because he’s reeling from recent heartbreak and spends long hours in the office, and Paige because a string of bad first dates have made her doubt that romance is in her future. Josh’s growing ethical concerns about the clients his firm represents and Paige’s enthusiasm for her work as the café’s events manager show the duo at their most appealing, while the café’s quirky cats add charm and Brooklyn itself provide a colorful backdrop. However, a thin plot largely consisting of Paige debating whether it’s a good idea for her to date Josh, given her friendship with Lauren, and Josh’s passive willingness to let Paige determine if their relationship should move forward will leave readers to wonder how they arrived at happily ever after. This is best suited for McMurray’s diehard fans. Agent: Moe Ferrara, BookEnds.

      • Booklist

        November 1, 2021
        Just when Paige Danvers is convinced that the dating scene in Brooklyn is all frogs and no princes, she meets cute, sexy, gainfully employed Josh while volunteering at an event sponsored by a local cat rescue organization. Instantaneous sexual chemistry between Josh and Paige leads to one unforgettably sexy night of passion, and Paige is now optimistic that she may have finally found someone with whom to plan a romantic future. That plan quickly takes an unexpected detour, however, when Paige discovers her adorable overworked lawyer Josh also happens to be the brother of Lauren Harlow, Paige's best-friend and boss. After launching her Whitman Street Cat Caf� series with Like Cats and Dogs (2021), McMurray makes the most of her flair for snarky wit and bold sensuality by delivering another captivating rom-com that is warmly enhanced with some cute feline cameos and characters quoting Friends, the quintessential television show about twentysomethings looking for love.

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