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The Tom Cat: The story of a heartless player who became a real pussy.

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ISBN / ASINB01I5IXF3M
ISBN-13978B01I5IXF35
Sales Rank111,996
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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If you enjoy biography and memoirs, romantic comedy, humor and entertainment, dog books, cat books, or have always been curious about the secret life of pets, let Tom Knightly tell you of his magical adventure as a cat. Think of this book as YA for adults, or, if you like, a fairy tale romance for grown-ups. Tom grew up with lots of money. He had too much of everything but love. Now, as a handsome and spoiled young stud on the prowl, his only accomplishment is a trail of broken hearts. When you lack the ability to give or receive real love, life, even behind the wheel of your new Tesla, is not a lot of fun. Tom's salvation comes in the form of the adorable and devoted Kaylie Malone, owner of the Sit ’N Knit store. Kaylie isn't just a master of crafts and hobbies, she's a beautiful person with a warm heart and home. With her, Tom finds true love, his one chance for happiness. Unfortunately, he blows it. His emotional journey to regain Kaylie's love and earn her forgiveness takes him inside the world of felines. His only hope is a devoted and abused dog, Harry, who becomes his zen master of unconditional love. Can this pup teach Tom Cat what he needs to learn to be human again? And will he learn fast enough to save Kaylie and his best dog friend from dark forces that threaten them all?

Claire Cook, bestselling author of Must Love Dogs and Wallflower in Bloom writes of THE TOM CAT: “After I finished reading THE TOM CAT, I couldn't decide whether I wanted to adopt a cat or become one. Wildly original, quirky and charming, Amy Holden Jones' debut novel is purr-fectly delicious.”

Amy Holden Jones is a screenwriter whose many credits include "Mystic Pizza,” "Indecent Proposal," “The Relic,” “The Get Away,” and the hit family film about a lovable Saint Bernard, “Beethoven.”
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