From Library Journal
Adding to the growing number of romances that feature various animals in their plots, this charming trio of light and lively Christmas novellas is brimming with kittens, children, holiday hijinks, and love and should please Regency readers and cat lovers alike. In Ferguson's warm and charming "Beneath the Kitten Bough," three young matchmakers who want a mother for Christmas bring together their aristocratic uncle and a lovely young woman by leaving a kitten on a doorstep; in Judith A. Landsdowne's creatively told "The Christmas Kitten," a pair of memorable cats are instrumental in making sure that their proper and rather stuffy owners learn that marriageAand lifeAcan be anything but dull; and in Regina Scott's romantic "A Place by the Fire," a kitten named Jingles, a beautifully rebellious seven-year-old, and a rigid school policy are the reasons a discharged literature teacher ends up in the home of a handsome earl just in time for the Christmas holidays. A worthy, well-done collection.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
