Lenni Reviews: “Cat Zero” by Jennifer L. Rohn

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*This book was sent to me in exchange for an honest review and is recommended for mature readers.

*This review is cross-posted to Otakus and Geeks.

Artemis “Artie” Marshall is a genius scientist studying feline viruses in a stuffy university. As she struggles to be taken seriously by many of her peers, a mysterious and virulent new virus surfaces; a virus so strong, it kills both cats and humans in a matter of days. It’s a race against time to find a treatment or cure even if it risks her own life in the face of a deeper conspiracy.

The best parts of this book are when Artemis and her team are actively working on the disease. Outside of her intellectual pursuits, Artemis comes off as too perfect. She’s just the prettiest, everyone wants to be her friend, no man can resist her charms, blah, blah, blah… Those scenes made me want there to be more dire circumstances around the virus so there would be no time for the side stories. I thought this would be a Contagion-like medical thriller but it all just fizzled out. More attention was paid to Artie’s anxiety about being alone – good character development, yes, but it didn’t play into the medical parts of the plot enough for me to feel like my time reading about it was invested wisely. In the end, I felt cheated despite how compelling the blurb and the premise are. 3 out of 5.

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