Book Review: First Person Cat

It’s difficult for me to imagine any cat lover not enjoying First Person Cat by Jacque Heebner.

Even if cats aren’t your first love, you may still like the book and get to know felines better in the process. First Person Cat is an easy, entertaining read that will keep you wondering as any Book Cover  First Person Catmystery novel should.

What sets First Person Cat apart is that it’s told entirely from a cat’s point of view. The cat in this case is Tiffany, a regal tortoise-shell Persian kitty who both grieves and falls in love (with a certain detective).

You learn early on that poor Tiffany’s human mommy is murdered. Even though she can’t speak, Tiffany is determined to help the humans around her understand what happened.

In addition to seeing the world from a cat’s point of view, readers get a glimpse into life in Beverly Hills – the power, money and celebs.

Author Jacque Heebner is a Los Angeles socialite, designer, animal rights activist and former Daily News journalist. She said that Tiffany is a combination of at least 12 cats she’s owned over the years.

Part of the proceeds from book sales will go to CATS, Inc. and Dream Street Foundation.

I admit that I had my doubts about being able to suspend my disbelief enough to get into a cat sleuthing novel, but it happened. And Tiffany is a charming kitty to lead you through First Person Cat.

(Image via Peppertree Press) Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of First Person Cat for review.

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Book Review: First Person Cat