I was so excited to dive into 'Catfished' when it first came out! The book has this gripping, almost addictive quality that makes it hard to put down. From what I recall, the paperback edition runs about 320 pages, but it feels way shorter because the pacing is so tight. The story blends mystery and contemporary drama in a way that keeps you flipping pages late into the night. I remember finishing it in one sitting because I just had to know how it all unfolded.
If you're into books with unreliable narrators or twisty plots, this one's a gem. The page count might seem daunting at first, but trust me, it flies by. The author has this knack for making every chapter feel like a cliffhanger, so you end up burning through it without even noticing the time.
I stumbled upon 'Catfished' while browsing for something light but engaging, and it totally delivered. My copy is 288 pages, and it’s the kind of book you can finish over a weekend. The plot revolves around online deception, and the way it’s written makes you feel like you’re right there in the protagonist’s shoes. The chapters are short and snappy, which helps the story move at a brisk pace.
What stood out to me was how relatable the characters felt, even in their messiest moments. It’s not just about the page count—it’s about how those pages pull you in. If you’re looking for something immersive but not overwhelming, this is a great pick.
Oh, 'Catfished'! I picked it up on a whim after seeing it recommended in a book club, and I’m so glad I did. The hardcover version I have clocks in at around 304 pages, but it’s one of those books where the length feels perfect—not too short to leave you unsatisfied, not too long to drag. The story’s got this eerie, modern vibe that reminded me of 'Gone Girl' but with a younger, more chaotic energy.
What I love about it is how the author plays with perspective. You’re never quite sure who to trust, and that uncertainty makes every page compelling. Even though it’s not a doorstopper, it packs a punch. If you’re on the fence, I’d say go for it—it’s a quick read with a lot of depth.
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To keep the rumors at bay, he proposes a fake relationship and Cassie agrees, thinking she can control the lie.
What she didn’t expect was Ledger's relentless pursuit, his tenderness behind the charm, or the way he slowly chips at her guarded heart.
As the line between fake and real blurs, secrets resurface, old flames ignite chaos, and Cassie must decide if she can risk her heart for the boy who never plays fair.
And when feelings start to feel too real, will she walk away again? Or will she finally let herself fall?
“I made you cum three times in one night and how did you repay me? You dumped our newborn on my doorstep and fled for four years.
Now that I’ve found you, Diana, there’s no escaping me.”
~~~DIANA~~~
My wedding happened just a few hours ago when I caught my husband in bed, smashing his boss to raise money for our honeymoon.
I got drunk, broke, and angry—then I got kidnapped.
I woke up in a stranger’s house in Vegas.
Cairo Arsher’s mansion.
He is rich, too handsome for my sanity and dangerously tempting.
But before I could call the cops on him, he took my hand, kissed it softly, and claimed I’m the woman he fell in love with four years ago—
the one who ran away and left him a newborn.
And now he’s vowed to never let me go.
But the truth is… I’VE NEVER REALLY MET THIS MAN BEFORE.
We had been married for 24 years.
Twenty-four years of what I thought was happy. He got everything he wanted. The house he chose. The truck he loved. The vacations he picked. I made sure life ran smoothly so he never had to question comfort.
And apparently, comfort made him bored.
That’s how I met Vincent.
Not in person.
On Tinder.
Same smile. Same scar on his chin. Same wedding ring conveniently missing.
I never thought he’d leave me on our ten year anniversary. I gave him everything, my youth, my dreams, my heart and he tossed it all away like I was nothing.
Months of heartbreak, solitude, and tequila later, I’m barely holding it together. Then comes the invite: his wedding. The one where he’s marrying her. And me? I’m supposed to smile and clap?
That’s when an idea lands in my lap a chance to fakedate the city’s hottest hockey star, the man every paparazzi swoon over. It’s supposed to be simple: protect his image, help him play the perfect boyfriend… maybe get over my ex in the process. But what I didn’t expect was the heat, the lust, the danger of wanting him… or him wanting me.
Between stolen kisses in empty arenas, the paparazzi hunting our every move, and the ex who thinks he still has a chance, I’m discovering the dangerous thrill of power, passion, and revenge.
But as my fake love story becomes dangerously real, I realize one thing: the game isn’t over, and I might just win… or lose everything I’ve dared to desire.
"You're nothing but a fat bitch! You should be grateful that I married you!"
Aurielle Voss built her empire from nothing. Because of the pressure to be the perfect wife, she handed it all to Victor Kade, her husband. Yet, every waking day, she is cheated on and belittled by the very man she loved.
Aurielle tolerated all these until he walked straight back into the arms of his first love while she is left with nothing but a signature that cost her everything.
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Not the way he looks at her.
Not the way he touches her like she belongs to him.
And definitely not the way he says:
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It was supposed to be fake.
Now neither of them knows what’s real.
I was actually just flipping through 'The Cat Book' the other day—such a cozy little read! It’s one of those books that feels like a warm hug, with charming illustrations and short, sweet anecdotes about feline antics. The edition I have is around 120 pages, but I’ve heard some versions go up to 150 depending on the publisher and whether they include extra artwork or expanded content. It’s not a doorstopper by any means, which makes it perfect for casual browsing or gifting to fellow cat lovers. The compact length also means it doesn’t overstay its welcome; you can dip in and out whenever you need a dose of whiskery joy.
What I love about it is how the page count reflects its playful spirit. It’s not trying to be an exhaustive guide or a heavy narrative—just a lighthearted celebration of cats. Some pages are mostly visuals, like vintage postcards or quirky cat portraits, so the actual text is minimal. If you’re looking for something deeper, like behavioral analysis or breed histories, you’d need a heftier tome. But for pure, uncomplicated delight? This one nails it.
The exact page count of 'Cat Lady' can vary depending on the edition you pick up, but most standard paperback versions hover around 320 pages. It’s one of those books that feels like a cozy afternoon read—long enough to sink into the story but not so hefty that it becomes daunting. I remember lending my copy to a friend who finished it in a single weekend, totally hooked by the quirky protagonist and her chaotic, cat-filled life. The pacing is brisk, and the chapters flow nicely, so even though it’s not a slim volume, it doesn’t drag.
What’s fun about 'Cat Lady' is how the page count almost mirrors the protagonist’s journey—each page feels like another step into her wonderfully messy world. If you’re a fan of character-driven stories with a mix of humor and heart, the length is perfect. My edition had a few illustrations sprinkled in, which added to the charm without bulking up the book. Honestly, after reading it, I wished there were a few more pages just to linger in that universe a bit longer.