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I was just your normal twenty-something with seven associate degrees and no idea what I wanted to do with my life. That is, until I died… Well, almost.
As if a near-death experience at the hands of an old coffeemaker wasn’t embarrassing enough, I woke up to find I could talk to animals. Or rather one animal in particular.
His full name is Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton, but since that’s way too long for anyone to remember, I’ve taken to calling him Octo-Cat. He talks so fast he can be difficult to understand, but seems to be telling me that his late owner didn’t die of natural causes like everyone believes.
Well, now it looks like I no longer have a choice, apparently my life calling is to serve as Blueberry Bay’s first ever pet whisperer P.I while maintaining my façade as a paralegal at the offices of Fulton, Thompson & Associates.
I just have one question How did Dr. Doolittle make this gig look so easy?
★ WHY READERS LOVE PET WHISPERER P.I. ★
"Need a quick pick me up with an adorable talking cat who helps solve crimes? It’s here! Molly Fitz does not disappoint in this cute start to a brand new series. I’m already hooked and picking up the next book. Do yourself a favor and spend some time in Blueberry Bay. It’s so fun and cute you’ll wish you had a talking cat of your own." ~ New York Times Bestselling Author, Addison Moore
"Molly Fitz's debut novel, KITTY CONFIDENTIAL, is a fantastic start to a new series. Molly has not only provided a fun, fast-paced mystery, she's also brought great characters to life. I enjoyed spending time in her world, and I look forward to future books in the series!" ~ Misty Bane, Author of the Blackwood Bay Witches Cozy Mysteries
"KITTY CONFIDENTIAL is such a fun escape that leaves the reader completely satisfied but craving more. I couldn’t help but fall in love with Octo-Cat, and I look forward to Angie’s next curious adventure... A must-read for cozy lovers and mystery lovers alike!" ~ Poppy Bolton, Author of the Katie Chance Cozy Mysteries
"Molly Fitz hits her first cozy mystery out of the park. KITTY CONFIDENTIAL is a great read - fast and fun and is the promising first book in what should be a terrific series." ~ Ronnie Roberts, Author of The Complete Bootcamp for Fiction Writers
“Oh, my whiskers. This was. So. Much. Fun!!! I am a big fan of cozy mysteries, especially quirky ones with pets. And this one was a gooood one! I doted on Octo-Cat! I adored Angie! The book has a very light-hearted tone that I loved. I loveloveloved it!” ~ Nadine V
“Amazing cozy mystery! I would give it six stars if I could! I absolutely loved this book… and I loved the voice of Octo-Cat! I’m not sure I really want to know what cats think, but I am pretty sure they would say things like Octo-Cat!” ~ Candace
Download Kitty Confidential Pet Whisperer PI Book 1 edition by Molly Fitz Sweet Promise Press Religion Spirituality eBooks
"I usually have a fairly easy time suspending disbelief, especially in a talking animal mystery, but this one was over the top. It reminded me of a very inexperienced author's work. The cat protagonist was not particularly likable. The human protagonist seemed very ditzy. The storyline made very little sense. Angie is electrocuted and the result is an ability to hear animals. Okay, I can buy that. Then a cat, who just inherited a lot of money, tells her that his owner was murdered. Okay. Then Angie rushes back from the hospital to talk to the cat and asks to have custody of the wealthy cat, which she is given without a second thought. Then she and the cat break into the mansion that was its former home. They load up on Perrier (because the cat will only drink Perrier) and cat food and while they are looking around for clues they get caught and nothing happens to them. The story continues with more unlikely events. I wish I would have liked it. I really enjoy a good animal mystery. Laura Morrigan's Call of the Wilde series is so much better. Or try Blaize Clement's Dixie Hemmingway series."
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Kitty Confidential Pet Whisperer PI Book 1 edition by Molly Fitz Sweet Promise Press Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
- Kitty Confidential is the first sweet, cozy mystery by Molly Fitz. I was instantly interested due to the animal angle. I was really happy that I did read this because it's a good book that'll keep you guessing who done it until the answer is revealed.
I found Angie to be a fun and likeable character. She was just a tad quirky, or maybe it just seemed that way since she can talk to animals. This works for Angie though because she has always been quirky - living with Nan until she was basically tossed out & being a career student who collects Associate Degrees...like many collect sports cards.
I'm super happy this is going to be a series because I can't wait to get to know Angie, Nan, and Octo-Cat more! The write up for the next book that was in the very back already has me intrigued. Maybe a little romance in Angie's future? How's Octo-Cat going to get along with this terror in the next book. Oops! I meant terrier. The terrier in the next book. Although - maybe it should say terror since it sounds like Octo-Cat might be spending time with this spazzy canine. Guess we'll just have to wait and see. But after reading Kitty Confidential I'm sure the rest of the books will be great too! - Having cats of my own, I enjoyed “Kitty Confidential†and particularly Octo-Cat, wishing I could understand my own crew of felines better. This quirky, cozy mystery gives Angie Russo some real shocks as she gains an ability to communicate with animals and pursues the truth in the untimely death of her boss’s wealthy aunt, the former owner of Octo-Cat.
I received a free advanced copy of this book and am voluntarily providing my honest review. I recommend “Kitty Confidential†to all lovers of cozy mysteries and animals, and look forward to more books in this series. - So-so. I give it three stars because there are no noticeable grammar or spelling errors, it has a plot and a theme, and moves along nicely. I haven't finished reading it yet because I keep getting bored and putting it aside. It doesn’t help that the name Octo-cat reminds me of Octo-mom of tabloid fame. If the cat was named “Bob†the whole thing would be much funnier. Angie has no idea how to be discreet, covert, or how to fly under the radar. She should actually wear a t-shirt that says, “I talk to octo-cat and he talks to meâ€. It would make her interactions with the other characters much more interesting. Octo-cat himself is a parody of cat behavior. It wouldn’t surprise me at all to find out that the author not only doesn’t own a cat, but has actually never even seen a cat.
- I usually have a fairly easy time suspending disbelief, especially in a talking animal mystery, but this one was over the top. It reminded me of a very inexperienced author's work. The cat protagonist was not particularly likable. The human protagonist seemed very ditzy. The storyline made very little sense. Angie is electrocuted and the result is an ability to hear animals. Okay, I can buy that. Then a cat, who just inherited a lot of money, tells her that his owner was murdered. Okay. Then Angie rushes back from the hospital to talk to the cat and asks to have custody of the wealthy cat, which she is given without a second thought. Then she and the cat break into the mansion that was its former home. They load up on Perrier (because the cat will only drink Perrier) and cat food and while they are looking around for clues they get caught and nothing happens to them. The story continues with more unlikely events. I wish I would have liked it. I really enjoy a good animal mystery. Laura Morrigan's Call of the Wilde series is so much better. Or try Blaize Clement's Dixie Hemmingway series.
- I'm not quite sure what prompted me to pick up this book, probably an excerpt in Melissa Foster's newsletter. Although I read an occasional cozy mystery, I'm not particularly fond of those with a touch of paranormal or overly clever pets. However, KITTY CONFIDENTIAL succeeds on all fronts, and strangely enough, the main reason is the talking cat! First of all, because he is not really a talking cat Angie Russo, the human who eventually inherits him, and the cat converse in a deliberately unspecified way. Even they don't know if they understand each other in cat language or human language. I liked how everything happened, it didn't feel too far-fetched, but the most important reason why I felt it worked so beautifully is that Molly Fitz doesn't anthropomorphise the cat. Anyone who has ever had a cat will know what I mean. He does not have superpowers, he behaves like your typical cat, except that he and Angie can hold conversations. I also love how some conceps are totally foreign to him, and how he tells humans apart; it's very clever.
KITTY CONFIDENTIAL is the first book in the Pet Whisperer P.I. series, and I enjoyed it so much, I have already preordered the three upcoming books. That, my friends, is confidence! Ms. Fitz smoothly introduces us to her world, without any info dumping, the writing flows effortlessly, the editing is almost flawless (there are literally only two typos), and I like where the series is going. I have only one issue, how Angie calls the cat Octo-Cat. His name is Octavius Maxwell Ricardo Edmund Frederick Fulton (and don't you dare make a mistake!). I prefer to mentally call him Octavius, because Octo-Cat makes me think of Octo Mom, and no, just no!
I give 4 1/2 stars - I loved Kitty Confidential (even though I am a dog person. I think we get a dog in book two!). After being shocked by an old coffeemaker, Angie finds that she can talk to a sarcastic cat with too many names. Octo-Cat is much better! The cat tells Angie her mistress was murdered and wants help solving the case. I have no problem buying into talking animals so I was delighted with their constant snipping at each other as they worked to unravel the case. There were plenty of suspects before the case was closed. I am eagerly waiting book two in the series. I highly recommend this book.