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Book Reviews of Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish

Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish
Stocking Stuffers A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish
Author: Jeanne Savery, Judith A. Lansdowne, Donna Simpson
ISBN-13: 9780821767580
ISBN-10: 0821767585
Publication Date: 10/1/2000
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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aphrodite26 avatar reviewed Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish on + 81 more book reviews
Very cute stories!
ladycholla avatar reviewed Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish on + 2081 more book reviews
Loved all of the stories in this anthology. Great cozies. Very light and great fun.
reviewed Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish on + 26 more book reviews
Delightful read about how several kittens change the lives of their mistresses and masters. I could read Lansdownes grocery lists. And Savery is always correct in every detaail. Simpson is new to me, but the story was good.
4amreader avatar reviewed Stocking Stuffers: A Cache of Magical Kittens / Mistletoe Kisses / Noel's Christmas Wish on + 157 more book reviews
Entire Book: I'm giving this 3.5 stars. I thoroughly enjoyed every story. Unlike some kitten theme anthologies, each story really had a cat as part of the plot.

I always seem to read these collections out of order. In this case, the one I read first, the middle story MISTLETOE KISSES by Jeanne Savery, ended up being my favorite. Purrmew had a great personality as did both lead characters. My only complaint is that a mystery plot point introduced about midway through the story overrode the developing relationship in the second half or I would have liked this one even better.


I read A CACHE OF MAGICAL KITTENS by Judith Lansdowne last. The hero is not your typical alpha and that did take some getting used to. There was also more time spent with the hero and the heroine's child than the two leads together.While not as romantic or couple focused as I would have liked, it was nevertheless an enjoyable read.

In the last story, NOEL'S CHRISTMAS WISH by Donna Simpson, the cat Noel was rather mean at times and the heroine extremely cranky. What somewhat made up for these was the hero. He was terrific. One of the best personalities I've read.

While I don't consider this one a keeper, it did make for several enjoyable evenings and I will look forward to reading more from each of these authors.