Review: Call Me Cat - Karpov Kinrade
Review: Call Me Cat - Book #1 Call Me Cat Trilogy - February 2014
After reading Karpov's book "Whipped" and enjoying the writing style, I was looking forward to reading "Call Me Cat" and I am glad I did as I enjoyed this one even more so than Whipped. In Call Me Cat, we meet Catelyn who when she was younger suffered a tragedy when her parents were killed and she was left alive to watch and then the killer fled the scene. Each year, she is left a message from the killer and the cops are useless and no steps closer to catching the killer. When budgets are slashed and with tuition piling up, she needs a job and fast. So she applies for one that needs a nice telephone voice, thinking it's a telemarketer's job she gets , she gets a surprise when it is in fact for a sex phone operator. Needing the money desperately and the fact that the longer they can keep them on the phone, the more they get paid - she takes the job and becomes "Cat". During her school life, where she is studying law , she meets Ashton the Third Davenport - he is blue blood and wealthy but also smug and hot. What happens one night when she is on call and it's Ash's voice that comes through the speakers ? Soon begins Cat's double life and double relationship with Ash. Will she tell him the truth and reveal who she really is outside of school ? The other storyline which made me get really into the story was the serial killer's as he has taken Cat's stalking to a whole new level as those around her and care about start to drop like flies ? Can the police and Cat find out who the killer is before any of her other friends and herself end up sharing a coffin six feet under ?



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