Someone has been stealing meatless meatballs from the cafeteria at the Furry United Coalition Newbie Academy or FUCN’A as it’s called for short! Conflict Resolution & Situation De-escalation Counselor Sofia Pelosi must discover the culprit before the vegetarian cadets’ revolt, but she doesn’t know where to begin. Tony Leeds is a private investigator who specializes in locating missing … investigator who specializes in locating missing shifters. He’s tracked one to FUCN’A but is denied his request to search their records.
When word gets out there’s a meatball bandit on campus, Tony offers to help the curly-haired woman who causes his inner Devil to think naughty thoughts. Will she scratch his back in return?
Find out in Chinchilla and the Devil!
*This paranormal romance is an EveL Worlds novella set in Eve Langlais’ Furry United Coalition (F.U.C.) World!
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This is a super fun paranormal romance! I laughed so much that I cried.. Loved it and ready for more!
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Wonderful read!! Fates mates that protect and work together to solve the meatball bandit and bring a family back together. Won’t be able to put this one down until the end!
Sofia and Tony have a very entertaining story. The punful acronyms are hilarious. This a fast, fun, and suspenseful book. Looking forward to their next adventure.
This was adorable! C.D. did a great job of fitting this into to the EveL world (ridiculously funny and sexy) while still working in her own world. This was like a great mash up of a supernatural mystery and a comedy skit show. Is anyone a Whose line is it Anyway fan? Every time the meatball bandit came up, I kept seeing Colin in the super hero skit, “There’s no more meatless meatballs?!? Where are my super hero friends!” But don’t let that make you think it was short on the smexy time, those devils are hot! Now I have to go read Avail again.
Plus, we might be getting the beginning of a new series? Crossing fingers. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book.
Madcap adventure!
This book is go go go from the get-go, both in terms of the romance and the action! What seems like such a mish-mash, a chinchilla and a jersey devil, becomes a match that’s wonderfully complementary. All the rude acronyms are a real hoot, as is the interplay between the characters. A great addition to the FUC universe.
Tony is quite the handsome devil, with all the mannerisms of an Italiano romeo, and when he meets the delectable Sofia … it’s amore. Their respective investigations lead them to cooperate, leading to Sofia’s defense: “The devil made me do it.” So he did, so he did. These characters are fun, the situation is fun, the shifting is fun, this world is fun. A great read when life gets you down; this book will lift your spirits right up.
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When it comes to originality, Ms. Gorri rocks. I thought she peaked with the Jersey Devil. Now a chinchilla, that’s another first for me. Of course, she nailed it. This was such a fun read. Seriously, I lost it with ‘meatless meatball’ theft. Sophia and Tony were great together. Action, mystery, humor and fate. If you love shifters, this is for you. This is sure to be a hit. I look forward to more books set in this world. This review is my honest opinion.
Loved it
Great edition to Eve Langlais Furry United Coalition World. Sofia works at the Furry United Coalition Newbie Academy as a counselor. As Sofia enters the cafeteria, she hears shouting and the students are ready to riot, someone has stolen the famous vegetarian meatballs. Sofia is disappointed as she wanted a serving herself. Tony is a private investigator who looks for missing shifters. He has tracked one to the campus but is not allowed to search their records. Join Tony and Sofia as they team up to find the meatball thief and the missing shifter. C.D. Gorri wrote a great addition to the Furry United Coalition World. I hope she writes more, Grab a copy,lots of laughter and great characters.
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