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An enchanting collection, July 10, 2000
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This review is from: Enchanting Kittens (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
This is a wonderful collection of three highly entertaining stories. All three stories have wonderful plots and great writing along with entrancing twists of witchcraft and love. A definite must read for any Regency lover!
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Great read., February 28, 2005
This review is from: Enchanting Kittens (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
A Fairy Tail by Cindy Holbrook
The first of three tales takes up almost half the novel in length. It is also the best of the three, in my humble opinion. Blake Farewell is a powerful warlock. He is vain and goes through women. Marriage never enters his mind. At least, not until his father calls him in and informs him that he must wed a maiden who is half witch and half fey with a snowflake birthmark. He accepts his lot and starts out to make Alwayna love him. It should not take long. But Trillion wants all in the Farewell line to become slaves of the Fairies. To keep Blake from completing the quest in time, she turns Blake into an adorable black kitten. How can he possible make Alwayna fall in love with him if he is a kitten? Then he discovers that he has the power to turn back into his own form when he is alone with Alwayna. But time is short.
A Bewitching Minx by Nancy Lawrence
The second tale is about a lord who blames his pretty new neighbor, Amelia, for the unearthly sounds in the middle of the night. They keep him awake. But Amelia blames him for the same sounds. Neither can figure out where the sounds are coming from. However, it is easy to tell that Ameila's kitten is full of matchmaking antics. This little kitten will enchant your heart and make you believe anything is possible.
The Black Cat by Hayley Ann Solomon
The last tale is not as grand as the first two, but still quite amusing. A lord meets a lovely gypsy lady carrying a black cat who informs him that she is his destiny before she disappears. He has almost forgotten the lady when he wins the cat in a card game. He also won a lady, but refuses to accept that part of the wager. The cat, Venus, refuses to leave his side, even when he is out at social engagements. The cat leads him back to the mysterious beauty, but winning her hand is up to him.
***** All-in-all, a four star read. All three stories involve magic and charming kittens. It does not have to be anywhere near Halloween to enjoy these magical treats and I highly recommend this book to all. *****
Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
where's the romance, July 16, 2006
This review is from: Enchanting Kittens (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
this book contains three short stories from different writers. each story is about how a cat helps a couple find and keep true love. the stories are very cute, but not really interesting to me. they seemed to be geared to younger readers. it is supposed to be a romance book, but there is little to no romance in it. yes of course, the people fall in love, but that's it. there is absolutely no sexual content in this book. the stories are written by cindy holbrook, nancy lawrence, and hayley ann solomon.
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