From the busy streets of London, where the members of the ton prepare for the enjoyments of the winter social season, to the quiet villages and country manors, lords and ladies—aided by their matchmaking cats—set about the wonders of a winter courtship.
A Family for Felix by Kathryn Kirkwood Every afternoon, the cat that belongs to Lord Stonehill’s sister disappears, only to return with a new toy or a bright ribbon. Intrigued, Stonehill follows the feline Felix, and finds the puss has a young family—and a new friend, the lovely Miss Margaret Whitmore, an avowed bluestocking. Stonehill thought London held no new pleasures … until Felix introduced the jaded peer to this special young lady.
Rescuing Rosebud by Judith A. Lansdowne Having lost his water, his intended bride, and his favorite horse, Lord Carrington is in no mood to be enchanted by the sweet kitten that tumbles down his chimney. Rosebud’s mistress, Miss Winifred Bittle, finds Carrington’s coldness a great puzzle. Why should such a handsome gentleman rebuff all company? She’s not even certain she wishes to further the acquaintance. But Rosebud soon has them both under the cat’s paw …
The Four-Penny Cat by Jeanne Savery The reclusive Lord Manningford is delighted when the widowed author Carolyn Weston replies to his gift of a kitten—worth only a penny—with charm and wit. Alas, their hopes of a friendship are threatened by Manningford’s knowledge of a betrayal in Carolyn’s past. Can the one-penny kitten who brought them together inspire romance in two troubled people and prove himself a four-penny cat?
I'm embarrassed to admit this was not so bad. Much better than the last one I read in this series. I have ordered one more and that is it, they do not have a Fall Kittens. These books are for people who believe cats have a sixth sense and since I don't believe it I have no idea why I'm reading these books.