Thursday, January 15, 2015

Kato and the Fountain of Wrinkles by Rhys Ella Review

Title: Kato and the Fountain of Wrinkles
Author: Rhys Ella
Publisher: Tate Publishing Enterprises, LLC
Pages: 284
Genre: Comedy/Action/Adventure/Young Adult
Format: Paperback
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For famous animal actor Kato Rhyan, being named "Cutest Pug Alive" by Pooch Magazine was cool (all right, really cool).  But for him, acting isn't about fame, it's a part of him buried deep within his soul; and he's not about to let anything stand in his way of becoming the first animal to win an Oscar for Best Actor, even if it means taking on a role that requires a wrinkly dog's worst nightmare -- Botox injections.

But before the injection process begins, it's discovered that the Fountain of Wrinkles -- located in his beautiful hometown of Callia Rugas -- has been contaminated by Botox, jeopardizing the lives of crinkly canines everywhere and setting off a chain of events that force him to bid farewell to his dream and set foot on an adventure of a lifetime in search of the antidote to restore the Fountain. 

But as with any good Hollywood tale, the story that seems so apparent is not always the one that unfolds.  The twists and turns that follow are sure to keep you guessing and laughing.   




About the Author

Rhys Ella, lover of all furry four-leggers, grew up in small town West Virginia surrounded by cats who believed they were dogs and pint-sized dogs with personalities larger than life. 

Today, Rhys lives in North Carolina with her husband, young son, and a fish named Hobo.  An avid runner, the book's concept came to Rhys during an evening run but did not fully come to fruition until the passing of her fourteen-year-old pug, Prince "Kato" Chang.

Her latest book is the comedy/action/adventure/young adult, Kato and the Fountain of Wrinkles.
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My Review:
This was a really cute and funny story about a dog that thinks he is human. He wants to win awards that are meant for humans! He even wants to undergo procedures that are for humans. The fact that this is a pug that wants Botox is even funnier to me. They are known as the wrinkly dog. It is like a Dalmatian dying their spots! It is not all dog treats and catnip for these animals! As they set off to find the culprit danger and silliness get in the way. This was a really cute story! I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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