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Catgirl Doctor, Volume 1 (Light Novel)

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  • LIFE ISN'T ALL MEOWS AND ROSES

    Catgirls have had a symbiotic relationship with humans since time immemorial. Many young men long to become breeders, humans who are responsible for quelling a catgirl's lust when they go into heat.

     

    Chris Redford was just a normal college student attending San Diego University for his PhD in Catgirl Physiology and Medicine to become a catgirl doctor, but when he runs across an abused catgirl, Chris will find his purpose in life shifting to accommodate his new responsibilities. He may also be forced to confront the darker side of humanity when he learns about what happened to Silva, the young catgirl now in his care.

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Time Travel

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Cultivation Fantasy

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Detailed Cultivation System

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ERYK VEIGER

A Man Ravaged by His Traumatic Past is Given a Chance to Rewrite History

Eryk Veiger's wife and daughter were killed by a powerful entity known only as The Great Overlord of the Seventh Realm. He confronts their killer but loses. Yet instead of being killed, he is sent hurtling back in time. Now he's been given a chance to redo his past, and he intends to make the most of it.

average rating is 3 out of 5, based on 150 votes, Product ratings

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Aaron
average rating is 5 out of 5
Simply hard to put down.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020
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I really like this book. But I will not rant about my obsession. I'll explain why you should read this series .

This series definately has a anime feel to it, but it which i haven't seen before. There is a lot of mixing of past and present in order to give us the sex scenes we read smut for, without rushing the emotional development of the main characters. A really smart move in my opinion, however the "past" scenes have become like "Sansa" chapters to me. While it may have value, it's a seperate story I'm not anxious to get to.

The author does provide a good "magic" system, that was a bit technical at the beginning, but is building at a solid pace that doesn't leave you lost in the details as much as excited about the possibilities.

This 3rd book had much more "present" action in it then the 2nd, the ties between the characters are tightening and growing stronger. I'm very excited for the next release or two, when the inevitable first climax (in more ways then one) is sure to come.

Final note, the main character isn't a complete.. wimp. Although you do see where he started as that wimp in his "past", you can unashamedly admire the bold, assertive self confindence he has in the present.
Aaron
average rating is 5 out of 5
Simply hard to put down.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020
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I really like this book. But I will not rant about my obsession. I'll explain why you should read this series .

This series definately has a anime feel to it, but it which i haven't seen before. There is a lot of mixing of past and present in order to give us the sex scenes we read smut for, without rushing the emotional development of the main characters. A really smart move in my opinion, however the "past" scenes have become like "Sansa" chapters to me. While it may have value, it's a seperate story I'm not anxious to get to.

The author does provide a good "magic" system, that was a bit technical at the beginning, but is building at a solid pace that doesn't leave you lost in the details as much as excited about the possibilities.

This 3rd book had much more "present" action in it then the 2nd, the ties between the characters are tightening and growing stronger. I'm very excited for the next release or two, when the inevitable first climax (in more ways then one) is sure to come.

Final note, the main character isn't a complete.. wimp. Although you do see where he started as that wimp in his "past", you can unashamedly admire the bold, assertive self confindence he has in the present.
Adrian W.
average rating is 5 out of 5
Adventure and amusement.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
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The adventures of a hero thrown back in time and given a chance to change his future continues with his preparation and adventure but throws a curve ball as another women enters his life in a hilarious way. It had me chortling laughter which feels good in a book you are reading while still keeping the drama and feel of adventure by not devolving into slapstick comedy. I highly recommend this series and if you have read the first 2 you have a good idea of the ride these adventure books will take you.
Adrian W.
average rating is 5 out of 5
Adventure and amusement.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
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The adventures of a hero thrown back in time and given a chance to change his future continues with his preparation and adventure but throws a curve ball as another women enters his life in a hilarious way. It had me chortling laughter which feels good in a book you are reading while still keeping the drama and feel of adventure by not devolving into slapstick comedy. I highly recommend this series and if you have read the first 2 you have a good idea of the ride these adventure books will take you.
Octavia
average rating is 5 out of 5
Better than book 2!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
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Book 2 was a bit of a dip when it came to pacing but book three came back with a vengeance. I'm really enjoying the character development and how the author is taking his time with relationship development. The past and present split is equally enjoyable and I don't feel like I'm trying to push through one section to get to the main story.
Octavia
average rating is 5 out of 5
Better than book 2!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
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Book 2 was a bit of a dip when it came to pacing but book three came back with a vengeance. I'm really enjoying the character development and how the author is taking his time with relationship development. The past and present split is equally enjoyable and I don't feel like I'm trying to push through one section to get to the main story.
Kindle Customer
average rating is 5 out of 5
It's good
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
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Slow paced Good training montages the author is still laying out the world in the background for a lot of what happens to make the future books good since he already has written all the future books for the most part. As far as I can tell, there's like 21 of them. I think I don't mind this. It's quality writing and good characterization. I'm writing this review with voice to text, so I apologize for any spelling errors. Hope this helps
Zed
average rating is 5 out of 5
We Meet Again for the First Time
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020
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Yet another great entry into the series. It seems quite intriguing on how that in Eryk's previous life after his family's death that he had found love again, though for a short time, with a woman who had taught him about alchemy and who was the one suffering from Spiritual Poisoning that helped him to save Fay. Kind of funny how clearly obvious, in my opinion, that these two ladies are one in the same and Eryk hasn't seem to be able to put that together. If that is truly the case it makes me wonder how Adult Fay had managed to escape the marriage to Grant and where she learned alchemy all while she never revealed the truth to Eryk when he obviously would have shared his story after she saved him.

The story gets even more interesting with the mystery over the loss of a great deal of knowledge in both alchemy and the Spiritual Arts that seems to have been done on purpose to weaken the city as Eryk continues his mission and learns these previously unknown facts. It makes me intrigued to understand why this is the case and who is responsible, although it just may be the Great Overlord yet it may be another unknown party.

It is also cute how stubborn Eryk is being over the fact that while he does love Kari he has also developed feelings for Fay and both have clearly made their feelings known as well. He clearly is capable of being able to love more than one woman, also the fact that this society doesn't seem to have issues with polygamy, yet because of him being stuck in his past life can't think of the possibility in loving more than one woman at the same time. Plus, there will clearly be some head-butting between the two when the harem element really ramps up over the tragic event that broke their friendship. Although, after the lamia flashback and the odd actions of his snake roommate makes me suspect that more fun is about to happen.
Kindle Customer
average rating is 5 out of 5
It's good
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
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Slow paced Good training montages the author is still laying out the world in the background for a lot of what happens to make the future books good since he already has written all the future books for the most part. As far as I can tell, there's like 21 of them. I think I don't mind this. It's quality writing and good characterization. I'm writing this review with voice to text, so I apologize for any spelling errors. Hope this helps
Zed
average rating is 5 out of 5
We Meet Again for the First Time
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020
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Yet another great entry into the series. It seems quite intriguing on how that in Eryk's previous life after his family's death that he had found love again, though for a short time, with a woman who had taught him about alchemy and who was the one suffering from Spiritual Poisoning that helped him to save Fay. Kind of funny how clearly obvious, in my opinion, that these two ladies are one in the same and Eryk hasn't seem to be able to put that together. If that is truly the case it makes me wonder how Adult Fay had managed to escape the marriage to Grant and where she learned alchemy all while she never revealed the truth to Eryk when he obviously would have shared his story after she saved him.

The story gets even more interesting with the mystery over the loss of a great deal of knowledge in both alchemy and the Spiritual Arts that seems to have been done on purpose to weaken the city as Eryk continues his mission and learns these previously unknown facts. It makes me intrigued to understand why this is the case and who is responsible, although it just may be the Great Overlord yet it may be another unknown party.

It is also cute how stubborn Eryk is being over the fact that while he does love Kari he has also developed feelings for Fay and both have clearly made their feelings known as well. He clearly is capable of being able to love more than one woman, also the fact that this society doesn't seem to have issues with polygamy, yet because of him being stuck in his past life can't think of the possibility in loving more than one woman at the same time. Plus, there will clearly be some head-butting between the two when the harem element really ramps up over the tragic event that broke their friendship. Although, after the lamia flashback and the odd actions of his snake roommate makes me suspect that more fun is about to happen.
Jake P
average rating is 5 out of 5
A quick, fun read
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
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This is not my normal style of book, but it was recommended to me and I enjoyed it.

It wasn't an epic tale with myriad twists, deep plots, and enough characters that I needed to take notes. Instead, it was a quick jaunt into a new world where I was immediately dropped into action then followed with a quick catch up and move forward. It was actually refreshing that everything was so straightforward.

The chapters are not long, but they are satisfying.
The character development is fast, but not lacking.
It's the story of someone once powerful that has to rebuild with their knowledge of before. Minor time travel elements, so that plays a factor as well, and I feel it's well done.

Is this the best book ever? No.
Was it good at what it set out to do? Yes.

You're not going to compare this to Game of Thrones any time soon, but as a quick and entertaining break, it served its purpose magnificently.
Nick Boltz026
average rating is 5 out of 5
Wow, what a story! What an adventure!!😲😆
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
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Man, this story was so good, I literally had a hard time putting it down! Brandon, awesome job! Really love the story and the characters! WIEDERGEBURT (I couldn’t pronounce this if you paid me 😟) is a story about
(‼️Spoiler Warning‼️) a man who lost everything. His wife, child, his home. He went to battle the one who caused it all and ended up breaking time and reality with all the magical power that they both released! He ends up getting a second chance, and he decides that he will do this differently. Now, I know that a “few” books and light novels have done things similar to this story’s plot, but I felt this one actually took time to make the relationships and hardships real for both the characters and the readers. I actually pitied the main character at times, and felt sorry for the loved ones that he lost. I should point out, as I usually do in my reviews, that this is NOT a children’s book. There are sex scenes and “graphic” pictures in this light novel. I can also tell you that these picture leave little to none in the imagination department. 😳🤯🥵
So, you were warned! Please take notice to the ⚠️“PARENTAL WARNING” ⚠️ in the bottle right corner of this book’s cover page. Thank you. 🙇🏼‍♂️
With the warnings out of the way, Brandon thank you for this book. Really enjoyed it, and I can’t wait to see what you do next! 😎👍🏻
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Adrian W.
average rating is 5 out of 5
Compelling story of unexpected second chances.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
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This was a good introduction to a driven character who was unique and had motivations you could understand. Insurmountable odds that have an unexpected turn allowing possibilities to open.
It's difficult to go into more detail without introducing spoilers but this was worth the ride of picking up the first book to see if it was worth getting another. On book 6 now so it was worth it for me.
Jake P
average rating is 5 out of 5
A quick, fun read
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
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This is not my normal style of book, but it was recommended to me and I enjoyed it.

It wasn't an epic tale with myriad twists, deep plots, and enough characters that I needed to take notes. Instead, it was a quick jaunt into a new world where I was immediately dropped into action then followed with a quick catch up and move forward. It was actually refreshing that everything was so straightforward.

The chapters are not long, but they are satisfying.
The character development is fast, but not lacking.
It's the story of someone once powerful that has to rebuild with their knowledge of before. Minor time travel elements, so that plays a factor as well, and I feel it's well done.

Is this the best book ever? No.
Was it good at what it set out to do? Yes.

You're not going to compare this to Game of Thrones any time soon, but as a quick and entertaining break, it served its purpose magnificently.
Nick Boltz026
average rating is 5 out of 5
Wow, what a story! What an adventure!!😲😆
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2020
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Man, this story was so good, I literally had a hard time putting it down! Brandon, awesome job! Really love the story and the characters! WIEDERGEBURT (I couldn’t pronounce this if you paid me 😟) is a story about
(‼️Spoiler Warning‼️) a man who lost everything. His wife, child, his home. He went to battle the one who caused it all and ended up breaking time and reality with all the magical power that they both released! He ends up getting a second chance, and he decides that he will do this differently. Now, I know that a “few” books and light novels have done things similar to this story’s plot, but I felt this one actually took time to make the relationships and hardships real for both the characters and the readers. I actually pitied the main character at times, and felt sorry for the loved ones that he lost. I should point out, as I usually do in my reviews, that this is NOT a children’s book. There are sex scenes and “graphic” pictures in this light novel. I can also tell you that these picture leave little to none in the imagination department. 😳🤯🥵
So, you were warned! Please take notice to the ⚠️“PARENTAL WARNING” ⚠️ in the bottle right corner of this book’s cover page. Thank you. 🙇🏼‍♂️
With the warnings out of the way, Brandon thank you for this book. Really enjoyed it, and I can’t wait to see what you do next! 😎👍🏻
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Adrian W.
average rating is 5 out of 5
Compelling story of unexpected second chances.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
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This was a good introduction to a driven character who was unique and had motivations you could understand. Insurmountable odds that have an unexpected turn allowing possibilities to open.
It's difficult to go into more detail without introducing spoilers but this was worth the ride of picking up the first book to see if it was worth getting another. On book 6 now so it was worth it for me.
Oscar
average rating is 5 out of 5
What should be changed on most harem anime, manga, light novel, etc.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
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I love how this series progresses. Here you can actually see why the girls fall in love with the protagonist and how the protagonist itself changes on a more intimate level be it with them or himself, instead of being ( some to most of the times ) just because. It reminded me of Highschool DxD ( light novel ) on character development plot.
I just caught up and definitely cannot wait to read more. Hoping for the soon arrival of season 2.
Daniel
average rating is 5 out of 5
Ready for season 2
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2021
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This is the first serious that I read from this author and I got to say it's really cool. I've never been a huge fan of anime type stuff although I have looked at it from time to time because there's something there to light but it always seems to fall short. With this series it kind of sticks that thing that I was never really able to articulate and I absolutely love the series. I have never read a manga before but I'm stupid they excited for when the author and his art companion make this series into one. I have started reading other series from this author and they're very good. I hope that one day he finds his way back to making a season 2 for this series. Until then I wish him all the best of luck and hope that anybody who comes across as work enjoys it as much as I have.
Big Petge
average rating is 5 out of 5
Loved it
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
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I really like the series I'm in going through it in the beginning for quite a while now. There is quite a bit action in this one. I'm glad Christine's back can't wait for the next 1. Not to mention That they were going to make a manga out of the serious I can't wait
Howard Wood
average rating is 5 out of 5
Great Entertaining Series
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019
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Seriously love this series!!! the stories are great and entertaining... keeping you on end when needed but not overly so. The characters are the best and their development is interesting and humorous at times. I looked forward to the novels and are overjoyed when I see a new one pop into my suggestions.
Kindle Customer Tim N
average rating is 5 out of 5
The loveable fox and her super nice boyfriend are back.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
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Kevin and Lilian are back for a more darker story. I like the drama and the great story telling. The characters are well thought out and show depth to me. And of course the harem parts thrown in are developing as well. Love it. Keep up the awesome writing, Brandon. By the way, anyone should try his series. A Most unlikely hero and Arcadia's Ignoble Knight.
Lonny
average rating is 5 out of 5
Harem comedy fun!
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019
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If you love Harem Anime or manga you will like this series. It has all the outrageous comedic moments of a Harem Anime. I love that Kevin adamantly refuses to have a harem despite all the girls throwing themselves at him. Unlike most harem anime Kevin is actually a competent main character who is not totally useless and only there for comedy value. Also unlike most harem anime there is an actual good story here
Jagfeldown
average rating is 5 out of 5
Can't wait for the next book
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
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Well, this series just gets better and better. What really has impressed is that the author continues to be able to meld the cutesy and fun antics of the characters with the violent and dark themes that have become more prevalent. While other books have been dark, this one felt the most emotionally draining for the characters. The whole book felt like a struggle for Kevin and Lillian and when it finally ended I even felt drained. This in no way is a bad thing and I love that the author doesn't simply rely on the same plot devices to move the story.

This book also offers insight into the kitsune culture the readers haven't experienced before. It was interesting to discover the environment that shaped Lilian and Iris which shined a light on how they became the way they were. Hopefully the author will finally take pity on Iris and let her into the lovey dovey romance with Kevin and Lillian mostly because I love Iris as a character and what's wrong with wanting a favorite character to have happiness? Overall, loved the book and can't wait for the next.
Kindle Customer
average rating is 5 out of 5
The best book in the series!
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017
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This book is one of the more important in the series, it shows the characters growth and the inherent difference between Youkais and Humans. But not only that! They are not so different from human emotionally, they have greed, lust, can lie to themselves. You could say that the humans they detest and sneer, at influenced them culturaly too; they don't have a choice if they want to survive. It's either adapt or die. The book was funny, so much fan winking and 4th wall breaking, that's what I love with this author he knows how to entertain.
Terrance A. Crow
average rating is 5 out of 5
A Fast-Paced Anime-Influenced Action/Romance/Comedy
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2018
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Let me start out by saying that ordinarily, I hate stories that break the fourth wall -- even if it's on purpose, as it was in this A Fox's Rescue. I think it's because I've seen the technique ruin so many stories in the past.

But wait, you say! I gave the story five stars!

A good story can make me recant my preconceptions, and this story did just that. On a few occasions, it broke the fourth wall for comedic effect, and it worked!

There was a lot I enjoyed about this book. I liked the martial arts action. I liked how the plot progressed. I liked its continuity. I also loved the anime references. If you've never watched anime, I don't think you'll find the references distracting, because they're so much part of the characters. But for me, they deepened my appreciation of the story.

Speaking of characters, they really pushed my review to five stars. Kevin and Lilian's (whose is a Celestial kitsune -- a mythical being with human and fox traits) relationship, the foundation of the book, was touching and awesome and the stuff of fairy tales, all at the same time. Iris, a void kitsune, had way more depth than I expected from an action/comedy/romance book. Her conflict with her void nature was dramatic and sympathetic. All three of these characters were a delight whenever they were on the page.

But my favorite character had to be Kevin's mom. She was only in the book for a little while, but she was the embodiment of a cool mom. We need more cool parents in literature.

I'm looking forward to the next volume!
Gilbert Calhoun
average rating is 5 out of 5
Too much fun
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2018
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I am having such a good time reading this series. I am spending every spare minute reading. The story has completely grabbed me.
I still find words that don't seem to be used quite right, missing words, but I don't care. This story is so much fun U just can't put it down.
Digi
average rating is 5 out of 5
An epic volume
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2018
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A pretty good volume. Lots of good volumes plus lots of emotional scenes and situations like with the whole civil movement reenactment with the the yokai being outed. I like how their relationship between Kevin and Iris has began to worked on a little more. Not as much as id like but there was progress. I only hope that next volume hurries on out and Kevin matures enough to start loving Iris too as much as he loves Lilian... Or at least loses his v card
Jason Wander
average rating is 5 out of 5
Another great volume in the series
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019
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Love this series both for the plot and the "plot', lot's of interesting things going on with still many unexplained parts. like with kevin and his abilities, how much exactly can he do.

another great aspect is the relationship development, iris lovers over the last few volumes have seen how she's opened up more to Kevin and isn't solely in it just so she can be by Lillian's side and this volume is no different.lot's of Iris development and shenanigans. Can't wait for the next one after how this book ended. Longest 3 weeks to go.
James Kean
average rating is 5 out of 5
Character development, ecchi shenanigans, and youkai vs youkai combat. What's not to love?
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017
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American Kitsune is a series that has impressed me from the start, and A Fox's Mate is no exception. This entry in the series may not introduce any new characters barring the villain, but the character development, that's the real gem in this entry.

One of the biggest drawbacks I've seen in many light novels, fanfictions, and the ecchi comedy series as a whole, is the characters. Most of them can be replaced with cardboard cutouts and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Others, are just plain useless. Not so with American Kitsune, and A Fox's Mate shows that quality in spades, then proceeds to go the extra mile. All of the characters, from the man in the spotlight Kevin Swift, to even the side-characters like Lindsay, all of the characters have grown tremendously since their introduction.

That being said, the series wasn't all sunshine and rainbows. This is actually the darkest book in the series up to this point, and oddly enough, I'm finding that to be a good thing. A large piece of the story this time was Kevin dealing with his actions at the end of the previous book, and the trials and tribulations that come along side said actions. And that, is the reason I love this series, and why I praise Brandon Varnell's work as an author. Kevin is a human, plain and simple. Or maybe not, we're not sure yet. But Kevin isn't like the protagonists of Rosario Vampire, To Love Ru, or any other ecchi anime. He has logical emotions, he reacts how a human would react, but above all, he's not some generic anime protagonist. And THAT'S what makes him an incredible character.

In short, American Kitsune book 6: A Fox's Mate is one of the best entries into the series, and that's not something I'd say lightly. If you're a fan of the series, and you enjoyed book 5, this book is going to be great. If you're a newcomer to the series however, I'd recommend reading the previous five books first.
Amazon Customer
average rating is 5 out of 5
More action, comedy, and romance!
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017
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A very good book! Brandon did an excellent job of having Kevins guilt affect him and letting him grow as a character without having him being whiney about it, which is hard to do right. There was a lot of character growth here, and look forward to reading more! Also, very solid action scenes, though they sometimes get a bit wordy with the discriptions. Thanks again Brandon!

Also, thanks for your artistry Kirsten! It's good to see it again! Seeing Iris, Christine, and Lindsay in "spy mode" was hilarious. Thanks for your hard work!
Clayton Ramaker
average rating is 5 out of 5
And the conflict begins
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
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I hope that when I go to Comic Con, there won't be any battle between bigots and yokai. I loved meeting Cassy. A nekomata character is essential to a story like this. I hope to see more of her. This story gets better every time. I can't wait to see how Kevin adds more girls to his harem. It's seems that he'll get one whether he wants to or not 😂
Richard Kirka
average rating is 5 out of 5
Adolescent-friendly ecchi and manga that needs no effort to make itself entertaining and funny
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016
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I've grown to like this series, and my only real complaint is that they don't come out fast enough. 110% ecchi, and anime-related dumb humor. If you're looking for entertainment with no intellectual effort required, and we all need some of that in this world, this series could go on forever, IMHO. For the intended market, this represent a new high in low-brow.

The author shows a command of the anime/manga fan world, and no detail of the real world is allowed to spoil his universe. I would suggest he invest in a thesaurus, and use it. Some expressions intended to be colorful become tiresome when they appear at least once per page. I would rate the humor as G, for "goofy". Everything else is solidly in the PG-13 range, except for a few set-piece scenes of sexy or violence, where it sticks a toe across the "soft R" boundary.

I give him credit giving the ecchi a good workout without ever having to exceed his own boundaries except for a sentence or two. The "violence" is either anime-type humorous or slapstick. The real-type violence is rare, and has no relation to the real-world. But the major villains sometimes have to throw a grenade, rather than a banana cream pie. But it's still a denatured version, and most readers won't have up-close and personal experience with that kind of hardware.

I have minor issues with editorial competency in a few matters of vocabulary, where a common word is used in place of a very specific item that sounds the same, spells differently, and has a vastly different meaning. It's a fingers-on-the-chalkboard item inaudible except to dogs, and people who are required know the dirrerence.

Any chance of a parallel graphic novel as well? Those pencil thumbnails are appealing, so the artistic talent is already there.
william crew
average rating is 5 out of 5
Good balance of light humor and the darker side of life with youkai.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2016
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Loved it! As other reviewers have stated this volume was a bit darker then the previous ones. And I believe this to be a good thing. As it helps to set the pace for future volumes, and gives us a glimpse into the youkai world that poor Kevin is headed for. Lots of foreshadowing about what maybe ahead for the group. Plus it shows that youkai are not the only ones who may have an agenda of their own. The only down side was the lack of info on Lillian's mother, and how she became the way she is, I just feel she was used more for the comic route then was needed. (Like breaking the fourth wall one to many times. Heh!) Overall a very enjoyable read. Keep it up!
Crystal Holdefer
average rating is 5 out of 5
The Best Yet
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2017
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This was the first book, so far, that I couldn't stop reading. Adding in Lilian's family gave us new, interesting characters for the main cast to play off of, and adding in Iris brought an interesting new internal conflict into the story.

While siscon/brocon shows up quite often in anime and manga, Iris's love for Lilian is incredibly genuine. It may make some uncomfortable to see "incest" of this nature in the story, but I would suggest viewing it as a woman loving another woman (think the main leads from the yuri manga Citrus). Also, the kitsune world is open to same-sex relationships and incest relationships, and it's interesting to see Lilian struggle with her kitsune nature (and her previous relationship with Iris) versus her love for Kevin and wanting to respect his (and perhaps the reader's) views.

Iris is an intriguing character (and has become my favorite) and one I can't wait to see develop further. Despite her deep attachment to Lilian and her brash, outspoken nature, we can see that there's good in her too.

Aside from new characters, this story has a lot more tension and plot and explores darker themes by introducing a sadistic villain.

While the drama can seem a little melodramatic at times, this story has strong world building and character development and is a really fun ride
Mr. Page
average rating is 5 out of 5
The Best Yet.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2017
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~"She was so beautiful it frightened him." - Chapter 7, Loc 3652

When I first started reading this series, I will not lie, it felt a little rough. Book 1 was short, not a lot happened, and the writing style was a bit . . . young. Book 2 improved on all this with a larger story, plenty of action and drama, and the syntax of the author's writing improved excellently.

Now I've finished Book 3, and let me say, everything about this book was superb. Not only was it a good, long read, but the plot of the story has grown to the point where secrets are being revealed, which is always awesome.

All the characters had plenty of growth in personality. In a way, Kevin's personality is much like the writing style to the series. In Book 1, he was a fairly nice guy but he had some growing to do. But here, in Book 3, he's gone through some changes and his maturity is impressive. The dialogue is especially fun to read aloud. But, then again, it always is.

Again, the writing style is FAR better now, which I think shows the experience the author has gone through in creating this series. It's truly something to smile at when your style improves as you go about with your creations. Trust me, I know the feeling.

So there you have it. I won't give any spoilers, but Book 3, "A Fox's Maid", stands proud and strong. If you liked the first two books, you're going to love the third.

The only real complaint I have is the illustrations being too small. In the last few books, they covered the page, but here they're in thumb-nail form in the upper left-hand corner.

PROS:
-Charming story
-Characters development
-Plenty of Action and Emotion
-Writing style is better
-Lovely artwork

CONS:
-The size of the artwork.

"A Fox's Maid" gets a 9.5 out of 10.
Steven LoBue
average rating is 5 out of 5
Excellent followup and continuation!
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015
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I must say, I loved this book. It was a great continuation for a fun, very... ecchi series. MC shows great progression and development, and everyone's favorite kitsune proves there is more than fluff and sex between her ears! But by far, my favorite has got to be Kotohime. You cannot get much more bad ass, though I must say she reminds me a lot of Shigure form Kinichi: Mightiest Disciple. Except with Fox ears and 4 tails... Once again, a truly great showing by this author, and I am really looking forward to more of this series, and hopefully others as well.
James Kean
average rating is 5 out of 5
A Kitsune, a loli Tsundere, an Inu, an "unfortunate" human and a ton of Echhi. What could possibly go wrong?
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2015
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American Kitsune: A Fox's Tail picks up a month after where the first book (A Fox's Love) left off, and introduces two more major characters while providing even more video game and anime references along with a ton of echii.

The first character introduced is Kiara, the brother of the previous antagonist, Chris Fletcher. The Second is Christine Fraust, yes there is a pun there, but I'll leave it for you to spot. Kiara takes the place of antagonist, at least to an extent. Her showing up also provides some more back-story to how Lilian ended up in the state she was found in.

Christine doesn't have much screen time, but she's a tsundere. A gothic loli tsundere at that. The few scenes she's in the same place as Lilian is comedy gold. I mean, the seductive and playful Lillian and the loli tsundere Christine, sparks fly.

Beyond the new characters, the comedy becomes even more prevalent,and the echii meter is turned up to 11 in this book, with even more echii than the first book and even more jokes and references. The fan service is prevalent throughout the book, with Lilian being the main focus of it. Also, even though the author openly admitted he is not planning on the story becoming a harem story, he has set up the option for it becoming one quite nicely.

The differences from the first book to the second are stark, the Scene Breaks and the little chapter summary are both gone, profanity is introduced and characters besides Kevin and Lillian have more time as the the focus of a scene. The first and last changes are both good, but the profanity is unnecessary for the story. While it may not bother me too much, I know that others don't care for it. Although the biggest change is the echii itself, aside from being far more prevalent it is now much more natural. In other words, it no longer seems to have been put there simply for the sake of echii.

Bottom line, if you are a fan of echii anime, comedic shounen anime or just a fan of the first book, this book is a good purchase.
Scholar57
average rating is 5 out of 5
Funnier, Deeper, and Better than the First
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017
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It's not too often where you come across a sequel that's even better than the first installment. This, however, is a VERY beautiful exception. Book 2 of the "American Kitsune" series far surpasses the first book in many ways.

For the most part, Book 1 wasn't terrible, not even close. It served mostly as an introduction to Kevin, Lilian, and the kind of world they live in, and it did it well. Book 2, however, took a potentially interesting story and made me love it even more.

The humor is as funny as ever and you'll find yourself chuckling here and there at the many crazy situations, whether it's Kevin feeling embarrassed or Lilian occasionally arguing with the author. Yep, the Fourth Wall is penetrated once again and it's a very fun quirk as it happens when you least expect it.

The story isn't all laughs, though. The plot has gotten deeper and there are many serious sections to counterbalance the humor. On top of that, the characters are given much more attention. Kevin's becoming more confident, Lilian learns to be more serious, and we even get an insight into Lindsey and a couple new characters. Sometimes, switching between Points of View can throw a reader off kilter, but Mr. Brandon Varnell does it in a way that feels natural.

I can't express how much I love character development. To see these characters go from one state to another just makes reading the book that much more magical.

Book 2 was a massive improvement and I look forward to reading Book 3, given where things currently stand.

PROS:
-Humor is hilarious
-Good Character Development
-Feels just like an Anime
-Multiple POV
-Story is longer
-Beautiful Illustrations

CONS:
-None that I can think of

"Book 2 - A Fox's Tail" gets a 9 out of 10 and a big THUMBS UP for the future!
Amazon reader
average rating is 5 out of 5
Heartwarming and sweet
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
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This book was sweet and adorable. I wasn't sure what to expect going into this novel. Some of the reviews were lukewarm, some even ugly. I decided to reserve judgment until I'd read it.

This book turned out to beintensely heartwarming. Every character is a sweetheart, and their personalities shine through in every page. I can't wait to eat going on the rest of the series and watch them develop.

This book definitely has some adult content. There are various ways to phrase that, but just be aware that sensuality occasionally plays a big role. The book didn't feel like it crossed lines into full on erotica, but it's present, so just be aware.

The writing style and narrative voice is solid. This author has talent and is only going to improve with time. I can't wait to get into his other works.

Good, good stuff. And a brand new author. I got the kindle edition, but I'll be grabbing a paperback copy for my shelf.
Travis Katzung
average rating is 5 out of 5
Amazing first book.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
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5 star rating for this book because i found the book to be a rather easy and enjoyable read just like the fan fiction stories Brandon writes, he stayed true to his style of writing.

as i do not wish to spoil it for any new readers I'm going to be a little vague on details but i still hope to get my point across.

Things i liked about the book are the characters are very well fleshed out, the story is full of humor and and a rather one sided romance which just adds more and more to the humor of the story.

one thing i liked a little bit of but thought could be toned down just a touch was the fourth wall breaking. while this often adds to the humor it can also be distracting as well, but all in all it is easy enough to over look that it is not a deal breaker.

i would give this story high marks and much hope for the sequels to come.

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