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Happy Cat Box Set, featuring the newly released novella Happily Ever Aftered (by Pippa Grant and Lili Valente)

Synopsis: Welcome to Happy Cat, Georgia, where the men are hot, the romance is swoony-worthy, and the animals don’t play by the rules. This box set includes four standalone but linked romantic comedies as well as a bonus novella featuring a British single dad who’s head over heels for his nanny.

About the books:

Hosed is a steamy romantic comedy featuring a firefighter and the virgin nerd next door, complete with a pet raccoon, scandalous gossip, and dildo football. (No, really.)

Hammered is a tipsy fun romance featuring a grumpy bartender and his rainbows-and-sunshine secret crush, complete with a panty-stealing hedgehog, the world’s best wedding rescue, and love saving the day.

Hitched is a red hot, enemies-to-lovers laugh-a-palooza featuring a girl in need of a marriage of convenience and a man in need of a cold shower to keep from falling for his fake wife. They say opposites attract, but in this case, they also combust...

Humbugged is a laugh out loud holiday romp featuring a Marine with a heart of gold and a baker in need of a hero. Complete with the world’s most awkward Christmas caroling, a photoshoot with furry friends, and more naughty baked goods than is good or decent.

Happily Ever Aftered is a steamy novella featuring a nanny in search of true love, a hot British single dad, and all the animal and town shenanigans you’ve come to expect from Happy Cat.


Rating: 5 stars

Review: I really enjoyed each book in the Happy Cat series as they were individually released, and at the time, I was stomping up and down because I wanted Savannah's story. At long last, here it is--a novella added to the newly released box set. And it was so worth the wait! We finally get to meet Simon and Beatrice, and of course we officially meet Savanah, who we've heard much about throughout the series. Plus, we get to revisit our other beloved Happy Cat characters and their adorable, sometimes troublemaking, critters. Simon and Savanah's story was a delightful read, and then after devouring it, I immediately had to start back over and read the whole series. This whole series is a bundle of laughs tied together with a small string of nail-biting suspense. It's the perfect escape.

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