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The purrrrfect holiday read! I waited to read this until Christmas break and I’m so glad I did. It’s so cozy, cute, and captivating.

I love cats, Christmas, and romance, so I was sold on this book the moment I saw it. I thought A Cat Cafe Christmas was a really cute romance novel, but definitely for PG audiences. It reminded me of a Hallmark movie; cheesy and addicting.
There was one part that killed me though. The main character is from Boston and early on in the book, he has a conversation around the word "pop", explaining that people in Boston refer to soda as pop. I was born & raised in Massachusettes and still live here - we do not call soda "pop".

A holiday romance centered around a cat cafe - what more could you ask for?
I really liked the two main characters Kara and Ben. I love Kara’s chaotic energy, seeing brooding Ben become a cat person and how they healed each other.
I absolutely adores all the kitty descriptions at the beginning of each chapter.
If you’re in the mood for a feel good holiday romance with the cutest kitties, I highly recommend this book.

This book was so precious! It was the sweetest mix of adorable cats, friendship, romance and second chances.
I really loved all the characters in this book, which is rare, and couldn’t get enough of the kitty content😍 I was really able to relate to Kara, so I connected with her character a ton, and Ben was just so sweet. I thought it was so fun that each chapter began with an introduction to a new cat and the end was one of my favorite things I’ve read recently🧡 The whole story was just so wholesome and I had the best time reading it.
This was a perfect read for the holidays, and it was a great way to ring in the new year since it ends on New Years Day!!
If you love cats, Christmas or romance books, I would recommend picking this one up!
Thank you to Net Galley and Codi Gary for the e-arc!

A holiday romance centered around a cat cafe, what is more cozy? Kara and Charity have such a supportive friendship. I really enjoyed reading about them and their quest to run a cat cafe. A new member to town, Ben, offers to assist the Cat Cafe in raising money for their organization. Ben and Kara are complete opposites and this is one of my favorite romance tropes! I loved that each chapter started with a description of the cats in the cafe ready for adoption. They had fun holiday names. Thank you to NetGalley and Forever for an advanced copy! All thoughts and opinions are my own!

Such a sweet contemporary romance with the cutest setting. I loved all the cats and every time one found it’s forever home my heart melted even more. Definitely recommend this book of you love romance and cats.

DNF at 17%. I don’t give star ratings for DNF, but NetGalley makes you select stars. I just couldn’t get into it, and I didn’t like how it was 3rd person POV.

I listened to this one on audiobook. The narrators voices where not the best. The Boston one- was horrible. Also the leads in this were both hard to like- I couldn't really get into this one even though it was cute idea/plot. The flow was off as in the middle was rough.

DNF at 27%
I wanted to like this so much since it features two of my favorite things— cats and Christmas. The romantic leads were strange, unlikeable people and behaved in erratic ways. For example, the female lead, who runs the cat cafe, essentially forces the male lead to foster a kitten even though he has never had a pet. Likewise, the male lead meets a lady, determines she’s helpless and replaces all her pipes two days after meeting her. The dialogue was cringy and strange. I did enjoy the blurbs of the cats.

This was genuinely such a cute book. I loved the romance and the progression of the two characters and their storyline as well as their romance. Also it had cats so what more could you want?

This was such a sweet, lighthearted swoonworthy second chance romance, where opposite attract.
A sweet holiday romance filled with kitties too.
Also who doesn’t love a broody male love interest?
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My Rating: 3.5 stars
A Cat Cafe Christmas is told from two points of view of both Kara and Ben. We get to see Kara open up this cat cafe with her best friend and we get to see her be passionate about helping cats and the community around her at the same time. She is also recovering from the big loss of having her reputation ruined due to her ex-fiance using her to get what he wanted and because of that, she is rather closed off. Ben on the other hand is starting out a new life after his brother and his ex-fiance decided to get married and betrayed him in his opinion. He is now in the area working and fixing up a house to maybe stay in. Kara and Ben meet because Ben finds a Kitten by chance and needs help with it as he has no idea what to do. With some convincing Kara is able to get him to foster the Kitten until she can find it a forever come. Let me tell you this Kitten is so chaotic and just wonderful at the same time because of his antics and how he keeps them on their toes.
Overall I did enjoy this read. It was interesting to see both characters grow and learn from each other. They both learned to trust a little bit again and believe that there are good people out there after everything they had been through. Granted Kara had been through far more than Ben had, considering all that her ex did to her reputation. I loved how at the start of each chapter we got a little blurb about one of the cats that were up for adoption. The side characters were great as well and I loved how close they were to each of the main characters while being supportive also pushed them in the direction that would help out the main characters the most.
If you are looking for a fun read that also covers a serious topic of public opinion then this is the book for you.
My only complaint with this book, is I felt like it could have been shorter, it did drag a little bit at times because of how slow they were taking things. Was that slowness needed, yes but it was also a bit frustrating considering they were missing out on so much from each other and those around them because of the slowness.

Cats, Christmas and Love? Read this! I love any romance with a coffee shop or book store setting, and this fit the bill perfectly. I feel like you can read this in the fall or around Christmas, because the story has both Thanksgiving and Christmas! Truly a perfect read for the holiday months.
Thank you #netgalley for an early read of #acatcafechristmas

You know those books where you’re so excited by the premise that no matter if the book is objectively good, you feel let down by it? That’s me with A Cat Cafe Christmas. There were certain elements of this book I found cute, primarily being the cats’ adoption profiles (dating app style, naturally) as the start of each chapter. I wouldn’t even mind a book following the best friends. But as for the actual main plot of this book? I found myself yawning through it. The romance was lackluster, the world was just okay, and it was truly pure Hallmark movie channel vibes distilled into a novel.
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**I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.**

I thought this book was purrfection!
Even though I'm more of a dog lover now, I grew up with two cats, both of which were rescues. All three dogs I've owned have also been adopted from rescue agencies. So this book about two friends who owned a cat Cafe that doubled as a cat rescue where patrons could adopt a furry friend, really touched my heart! It was just so sweet!
I loved all of the cute kitty descriptions to start the chapters. The cats featured had such fun personalities! I love a book that features cute pets and the fact that they are rescue animals makes it even more special! I enjoyed the festive holiday aspects of the story as well. The romance between the main characters was also nice. I have no complaints about this one! Check it out!

Thank you, NetGalley and the Publisher for the eARC! This is a perfect read for those who enjoy light holiday romance stories and cats. I really liked the two main characters Kara and Ben. The story that comes with the cat cafe is cute as well. Overall a very easy and enjoyable read.

3.5 Stars! This was an adorable Christmas romance that had a good mix of romance (closed door), friendship, drama (the good kind), and, of course, cats. As a massive cat lover, I really appreciated the humor and fun that came at the beginning of each chapter announcing an adoptable cat with an image, creative name, and imaginative description. I really enjoyed the plot of this novel and the short enemies-to-lovers beginning that starts off the cat-lover vs. non-cat-lover romantic aspect between Kara and Ben. Both had gone through horrible experiences with previous partners and hesitate to let the feeling of love grow. Thankfully, furry felines help lead them to each other and they find they are a puuurfect match (sorry not sorry). Pet lovers need to get their hands on this book!

I was looking for a lighthearted book for my book club for December.I always look forward to picking a Christmas book I think the group will enjoy, but also something very easy because everyone is so busy with the holidays we can't go to deep. With my love of cats I thought this would be a fun read. The main character Kara owns a cat cafe and I have actually been to one of these before so that made it fun. Kara is worried she won't be able to keep the cafe open and get the cats new homes, but in walks in the handsome Ben to save the day.Ben works in marketing and knows how to raise funds and helping Kara would make him feel like he's accomplished something important. Not shocking the two end up together but the story between the beginning and end is very worth the time. Very cute story!

⭐️ BOOK REVIEW ⭐️
A CAT CAFE CHRISTMAS
by Codi Gary
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🌲 Q: Have you read any holiday books this year?
A huge thank you to @readforeverpub for sending me this adorable book.
I am a big fan of Codi’s books and couldn’t wait to get my hands on this one. And it lived up to expectations!
🐈 What’s it about?
Kara is a veterinarian who owns a cafe / cat shelter with her business partner Charity. But Kara is trying to recover from a sordid past wherein her ex used her to access sensitive client info and steal money from a charity.
Ben moved from NY to California to escape his brother, who married his ex fiancé. He works in marketing, and promotion work he did for the cafe brings him in cataclysmic contact with Kara.
Though their first encounter was terrible, when Ben discovers a kitten in his house, he goes to Kara for help. And slowly, through fixing busted pipes and creating an epic cat cafe clinic fundraiser, the two help each other to trust and love again.
🐱 My thoughts:
This book was the sweetest. I love Kara’s chaotic energy. She’s so perfectly awkward. Her bestie, Charity, is a star and I hope she gets her own book one day. And Ben is so darling and just so hurt. I loved watching him become a cat person and how he and Kara healed one another.
I will say that even though this book has 25 days of Catmas, this Christmas element was relatively small. But that’s a small issue, because I’d read this sweet little closed door romance in any season!
And the cat descriptions and illustrations at the beginning of each chapter were an adorable touch.
Another great one from Codi Gary!

This was cute and hallmarky, the perfect little clean Christmas romance to read instead of watch! I wish the characters had more to them but it was enjoyable and who didn’t love cats?! If you’re looking for a short one sitting read that’s christmassy and has some feline friends and a sprinkle of romance, this one’s for you!