Cat’s Eye by Will Belegon
Publisher: Phaze Books
Genre: Contemporary, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (39 pgs)
Other: M/F, M/F/F
Rating: 4 Cherries
Reviewed by XeranthemumLife is not a pleasant thing. It is something you survive, not enjoy. This is what Bonnie knows and what she has lived. Hope is something for politicians, preachers and salespeople. That’s what life has taught her. Reality is pain.
When Todd Lundquist extended his hand and offered something else, Bonnie reacted the way life had taught her. By defending what she had and ignoring the hope of something better. But she never forgot what he did and she never forgave herself for saying no. And she most certainly never forgot what she saw…
In the blink of an eye, everything that Bonnie knew about life changed.
Five years have passed. And now, beyond hope, she has another chance to take that outstretched hand. But why is Todd back? What is so special about her? And most important of all…what is so special about him?
Cat’s Eye is a different take on paranormal shifters that is quite intriguing.
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This short story is more about Bonnie and what happens to lead her to what ends up as a very twisted tale. The story gives hints of what is to come but until you are in the thick of the revelation, it keeps you in suspense and wonder.
Todd ends up the hero of the story, sort of. Bonnie makes a choice to find out something about herself and Todd’s role, if any, in her future. The common phrase is, “Be careful what you do, your past can come back and bite you in the butt”, and it’s applicable to Cat’s Eye because never in my wildest imagination would I have envisioned what Bonnie ended up finding out.
The forest scene was pretty cool and kind of hot, well written and perfectly balanced.
The ending leads me to believe that this is a series and indeed this story convinced me – I want to follow and find out what happens next. It’s a hopefully ever after more than anything and it’s sounding like a guaranteed wild ride. The fact that it ended on such a funny and hilarious twist totally hooked me. I enjoy an eye-popping revelation every now and again and Cat’s Eye delivers. I enjoyed this book.