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The Tails of Little Flower

Publisher: Heating Cats Pawblishing
Book type: Novel
Age: YA (12-18)
Genre: Sci-Fi
Sub Genre: Coming of Age · Disaster · Fantasy · LGBT · Mythical Creatures · New Adult · Post-Apocalyptic · Sci-Fi · Space Fantasy · Space Opera
Language: English
Key Phrases: cats · first contact · lgtbq · sign language
Spice Level:
3/5

The spice rating is in regards to the type of sexual content within the book. Below is a helpful guide (courtesy of Georgia C Leigh)

1= YA romantic, making out, MAYBE a closed door.
2= some on page foreplay and nudity but mostly fade to black.
3= open door, on page vanilla sex.
4= on page sex – hot or with kink.
5= erotica.

Giant alien cats rescue the last of humanity and think we’re the pets.

Captured by Giant Alien Cats

Jessica O’Neil prayed for a miracle that would allow her to pass her Spanish exam. Little did she know that it would come in the form of Earth’s annihilation and her capture by mammoth-sized alien cats. Kept in isolation, can she remain sane, escape her captivity, and prove her sentience before it’s too late? Or will she and the rest of humanity become nothing more than glorified house pets, or worse?

A Perilous Rescue

Councilor Jeran Chenzira prayed that their delegation would find a friendly sentient species on the distant world they approached, but they arrived only moments before an asteroid hit. Their diplomatic mission turned into a desperate attempt to try to save even a few of the endangered species of that now uninhabitable world. Can his partner, Senior Healer Myra Chenzira figure out a way to safely repopulate those species, find a way to cure their injuries and illnesses before they infect his own people, and figure out why all of their attempts at communication have failed before they go extinct? For that matter, did they even rescue a sentient species or has he doomed his own species to extinction by rescuing nothing more than a diseased animal?

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