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Magical Kittens [Paperback]

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Regency Romance

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"The Reluctant Warlock" by Donna Bell A commotion in Hyde Park rouses the shy Miss Gilly Gillingham to "rescue" a black kitten from quick-tempered, darkly handsome Sir Felix Baring. Little does she dream that-hounded by his eccentric aunt who's convinced he's a warlock-his attempts to reclaim it will leave her utterly bewitched!

"The Black Kitten" by Catherine Blair Lord Jonathon Griffith lays a bet that by All Hallows' Eve he'll win the hand of the formidable Miss Lorna Harrington, whose Egyptian antiquities he covets. But he will need the help of her kitten Imp, to woo her and make her his forever....

"A Cat By Any Other Name" by Joy Reed Miss Miranda Strong believes herself to be destined for spinsterhood. The only comfort she finds is from Tom, the golden-eyed kitten that was given to her by a wise woman who everyone claims is a witch. But when she loses Tom, she finds the most unexpected treasure in Lord Longworth.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Kitten-riffic!, Oct 15 2000
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maxpower (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Magical Kittens (Paperback)
This book was excellent! I especially enjoyed the Catherine Blair story, with its combination of romance, subterfuge, Egyptian historical references, and kittens. Blaire's understanding of Regency social nuance combines with her outstanding writing style to produce an extremely entertaining read. The other two stories are also entertaining, but "The Black Kitten" was my favorite.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, quick tales about love and cats., Sep 15 2000
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L. S. Tucker (Port St. Lucie, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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"The Reluctant Warlock" by Donna Bell. Shy Gertrude Gillingham rescues a black kitten from Sir Felix Baring by breaking an umbrella over his head. The kitten belongs to Felix's aunt, a woman who is convinced Felix is a warlock, she is a witch, and the cat is the reincarnation of Felix's late father. Too short a story, there is barely time for Gilly and Felix to fall in love. The cat's role was too small, a complaint I had about the remaining two stories.

"The Black Kitten" by Catherine Blair. Lord Jonathan Griffith was so eager to get his hands on the Harrington Egyptian collection that he was willing to woo Lorna Harrington, the daughter. She was testy, thought of as a witch, and had turned down 14 previous suitors. Griffith had even bet a friend one hundred pounds that Lorna would be engaged by All Hallows' Eve. He never expected to be attracted to her or to learn how lonely Lorna was, living with only her cats for companions when her selfish father travelled the world. Lorna and Jonathan are two lonely people who need each other. The cats' roles are small, but essential.

"A Cat by Any Other Name" by Joy Reed. Miranda Strong knew she was destined to be a spinster, but to be given the spinster's usual companion, a kitten, was mortifying. The night Tom the cat ran off, Miranda met another Tom, Lord Thomas Longworth. Miranda can't believe Longworth could possibly be interested in her. Poor Miranda, afraid of being alone, but equally afraid to grab the happiness within reach.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, quick tales about love and cats., Sep 15 2000
By L. S. Tucker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Magical Kittens (Paperback)
"The Reluctant Warlock" by Donna Bell. Shy Gertrude Gillingham rescues a black kitten from Sir Felix Baring by breaking an umbrella over his head. The kitten belongs to Felix's aunt, a woman who is convinced Felix is a warlock, she is a witch, and the cat is the reincarnation of Felix's late father. Too short a story, there is barely time for Gilly and Felix to fall in love. The cat's role was too small, a complaint I had about the remaining two stories.

"The Black Kitten" by Catherine Blair. Lord Jonathan Griffith was so eager to get his hands on the Harrington Egyptian collection that he was willing to woo Lorna Harrington, the daughter. She was testy, thought of as a witch, and had turned down 14 previous suitors. Griffith had even bet a friend one hundred pounds that Lorna would be engaged by All Hallows' Eve. He never expected to be attracted to her or to learn how lonely Lorna was, living with only her cats for companions when her selfish father travelled the world. Lorna and Jonathan are two lonely people who need each other. The cats' roles are small, but essential.

"A Cat by Any Other Name" by Joy Reed. Miranda Strong knew she was destined to be a spinster, but to be given the spinster's usual companion, a kitten, was mortifying. The night Tom the cat ran off, Miranda met another Tom, Lord Thomas Longworth. Miranda can't believe Longworth could possibly be interested in her. Poor Miranda, afraid of being alone, but equally afraid to grab the happiness within reach.

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