An Alisa Review: Fire and Ink (Kitten and Witch #2) by K.L. Noone

Rating: 4 stars out of 5

Three months ago David Stanton rescued a runaway kitten in the rain. Now he’s got a scandalous feline shapeshifter living in his house, helping with his white-witch business, and making him smile. David is falling in love fast, but there’s still the problem of Colin’s past—and the secrets he’s obviously keeping…

Another enjoyable story with Colin and David.  I’m glad that these two have found a life together since the first book, however they need to communicate a little bit better.

I felt for both David and Colin as they both felt they weren’t enough for the other, though for different reasons.  David is afraid Colin is just grateful for his help months ago while Colin is afraid he isn’t good enough for the good witch.  It takes an extreme situation to get them to actually open up about their feelings but it does the trick.  I’m so glad the Colin isn’t scare to help David given how he was used in the past.  I am enjoying these short stories and look forward to hopefully more glimpses into their life together.

The cover art by Natasha Snow is another cute one though, it’s strange for Colin to have changed colors.

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Book Details:

ebook, 16,000 words

Published: November 28, 2018 by Less Than Three Press

ISBN: 9781684313730

Edition Language: English

Series: Kitten & Witch #2

An Alisa Review: Port in a Storm (Kitten and Witch #1) by K.L. Noone

Rating: 4 stars out of 5

Colin is not having the best time lately, being a runaway shifter with a less than stellar reputation, hiding beneath a car in the pouring rain hoping to evade the angry warlock looking for him.

David’s had a long day; being the local white witch and healer is a worthwhile occupation, but it’s rarely an easy one. When he spies a stray kitten under his car, he figures he’ll be able to rescue at least one living thing that night…

I enjoyed this story.  It was so great to see Colin find a safe place after what he had gone through.  David is just an all-around good guy and brings warmth to Colin.

I felt for Colin and how he had been trapped the last few months but also how he has felt the need to seek attention.  David had always admired Colin from afar and once he finds out who his kitten is offers protection.  I loved how safe David made Colin feel and how he gives Colin to chance to actually be himself.

The cover art by Natasha Snow is adorable and I love the picture of Colin when David found him.

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Book Details:

ebook, 13,000 words

Published: December 20, 2017 by Less Than Three Press

ISBN: 9781684311293

Edition Language: English

Series: Kitten & Witch #1