Kristina C. (katcurtis) reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 121 more book reviews
Short but sweet regency romance stories set in the fall and all centered around cats.
Jasmine S. (citygrrl) - , reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on
Book Description
Wherever these kittens pounce, romance, mayhem, and mischief are sure to make an appearance. Follow their antics as they cross the paths of lords and ladies of the ton in three new stories by three beloved authors, sparking passion that always seems to land on its feet.
Stakes are high in Shannon Donnelly's tale when Emaline Adair's cat Bea turns a gamester's cupboard into a "Cat's Cradle" for her kittens, dealing him a winning hand by bringing Emaline into his home...
In Janice Bennett's "Inseparable," a spunky kitten's friendship with a hound sparks another unlikely pairing as desire grows between the feline's willful mistress and a handsome Viscount...
"Lord Wintergreen and Beast" meet in Mona Gedney's tale when the gentleman tries to catch a lady in a deceitful act. But the lady's cat goes on the prowl and Wintergreen is the one who's caught-by love...
So settle in with these lively, romantic capers of creatures great and small...you'll soon be feeling warm, fuzzy-and purrfectly content.
Wherever these kittens pounce, romance, mayhem, and mischief are sure to make an appearance. Follow their antics as they cross the paths of lords and ladies of the ton in three new stories by three beloved authors, sparking passion that always seems to land on its feet.
Stakes are high in Shannon Donnelly's tale when Emaline Adair's cat Bea turns a gamester's cupboard into a "Cat's Cradle" for her kittens, dealing him a winning hand by bringing Emaline into his home...
In Janice Bennett's "Inseparable," a spunky kitten's friendship with a hound sparks another unlikely pairing as desire grows between the feline's willful mistress and a handsome Viscount...
"Lord Wintergreen and Beast" meet in Mona Gedney's tale when the gentleman tries to catch a lady in a deceitful act. But the lady's cat goes on the prowl and Wintergreen is the one who's caught-by love...
So settle in with these lively, romantic capers of creatures great and small...you'll soon be feeling warm, fuzzy-and purrfectly content.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 2081 more book reviews
Loved this series of Kitten stories. Good reading, cozy and fun. If you like cats, perfect.
Chris H. (redheadindian) reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 55 more book reviews
If you like cats, these romantic short stories are for you!
Rebecca H. (Goldaira) reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 9 more book reviews
I don't like romance stories. These stories featured real animals acting like real animals. Anyone who loves cats and kittens will probably enjoy reading these books. I liked reading about the kittens, even if I only found one of the stories very believeable.
Diana R. (angelee) reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 9 more book reviews
Very cute and fun read. Just the type of book to curl up with on a lazy day. It was hard to pick any one story from the trio of stories as a favorite, but if I had to chose it would be Lord Wintergreen and the Beast. All the kittens had a major role in the stories and not used as an afterthought for the romance, which I really liked. If you need a cute pick-me-up, Autumn Kittens is just the book for you.
4amreader - reviewed Autumn Kittens: Cat's Cradle / Inseparable / Lord Wintergreen and the Beast (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 157 more book reviews
All three of these were enjoyable, especially the last two. But it is Donnelly's entry, the middle story I really liked. Quite memorable and very well done.