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Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

I wasn’t sure if a series like this could still keep you interested into it. This is book 24 of the Cat’s Paw Cove series. This book has humor and doesn’t disappoint. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

A Bee in Her Bonnet, Great

Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

Book 24 in the Cat’s Paw Cove series. Once I started listening to this story I was not stopping it. Best friends Elva Boyd and Art Klarastos’s story has suspense, drama, danger, gods, secrets, twists, turns, villains, bees, cats, lies, caring super naturel beings, a surprise and romance. It was a fun story.

Where Did the Hives Go ? . . .

Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

Extrovert Elf Elva Boyd uses honey for her potions in treating patients in pain. Introvert demi-god Art Klarastos is a beekeeper who is Elva’s best friend since she was 10. When Art, in a panic, informs her that her beehives have disappeared, she asks for his help finding them. His talking cat Romeo immediately offers..

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A honey of a story!

Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

This is a paranormal by definition, but so lighthearted and fun that the characters are very relatable. In fact, if the author didn’t actually say that Elva was an elf and Art was a demi-god, the banter, romance and story could have been about anyone in my circle of friends and family. There wasn’t a..

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Elva the Elf

Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

Elva is an elf, living in a magical place with talking cats. She has been raised by her aunt and uncle. Her parents are presumed dead. Is she really a Seelie princess? As a healing elf, she raises bees to use in her healing arts. Someone stole the bees, hives and all. Art, a demi-god,..

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Whimsical and Enjoyable

Review from A Bee in Her Bonnet →

I enjoyed this sweet, light and comical audiobook. This paranormal book has a mixture of mythological creatures from Olympus and magical creatures of elves, brownies, etc. The characters are funny. I liked the synopsis. Rebecca Winder did a great job with the many accented characters.