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Le Refuge occulte pour chats d'Agnes Aubert

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Agnes Aubert mène une vie bien rangée, à base de listes et de cases à cocher. C'est grâce à son sens de l'organisation implacable et sa capacité à dompter le chaos qu'elle maintient son refuge pour chats à flot.
Mais lorsque son local est en partie détruit, elle n'a d'autre choix que de déménager. Elle tombe alors sur une affaire : un lieu charmant, dans une jolie rue avec un loyer des plus bas. Le seul hic ? Son propriétaire est un magicien.
Et pas des moindres ! Havelock Renard, aussi appelé le Roi des Sorciers, se sert de cette location pour masquer son activité illicite de vendeur d'Artéfacts. Et quand – à cause de lui, soit dit en passant – le refuge se retrouve mêlé à un conflit qui le dépasse, sa propriétaire décide de prendre les choses en main.
Mais il lui reste encore bien des chats à secourir à Montréal, et il est hors de question pour Agnes qu'un magicien grognon l'en empêche.

368 pages, Hardcover

First published February 17, 2026

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Heather Fawcett

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3,210 reviews62.7k followers
April 12, 2026
I knew from the moment I saw that utterly charming cover—and Heather Fawcett’s name, an author who excels at creating enchanted, immersive worlds—that I was going to fall in love with this book from the very first chapter. And I was absolutely right. This story even made someone like me, who has never been a devoted cat person, seriously consider adopting one. (Not necessarily His Highness, of course—something more along the lines of a dramatic, slightly feral Banshee-type cat would be my preference.)

Agnes Aubert is the kind of character you adore instantly. She is gentle, selfless, endlessly kind, and determined to see the good in everyone. Her devotion to rescuing stray cats—making sure they don’t freeze alone on the streets and caring for them in her shelter—is deeply moving. When a magical attack devastates her neighborhood and leaves her shelter barely standing, Agnes realizes she must urgently find a new location before winter sets in. Unfortunately, every realtor in Montreal seems determined to slam the door in her face the moment she mentions that the space will be used as a cat shelter.

Just as hope begins to fade, Agnes stumbles upon the eccentric and narrow Rue des Hirondelles, where she meets Yannick, a curious young man who shows her an available rental. The place smells like freshly baked pastries and was recently abandoned by its previous tenant under suspicious, possibly magical circumstances. Still, beggars can’t be choosers, and the unbelievably affordable rent makes it impossible for Agnes to walk away. She decides to take a chance.

It doesn’t take long for her to realize there is a very big catch.

Strange individuals appear and vanish through secret parts of the building. A terrifying encounter with a wildly unstable woman alters the very structure of the house itself. And then, the landlord finally reveals himself: the Wicked King—Havelock Renard, a powerful and infamous magician rumored to have nearly ended the world. Agnes can hardly believe her luck… or lack thereof.

Yet, what initially seems like the worst possible situation soon becomes an unexpected opportunity. With magic relocating her original shelter, Agnes begins to imagine expanding her work and opening a new branch. At the same time, police officer Laurent Rouzet begins sniffing around the building, investigating illegal magical activities. Determined and resourceful, Agnes believes her organizational skills may be the key to finding a secret book Havelock’s sister desperately needs—one that could prevent another magical disaster and stop a looming war between magicians.
As Agnes reluctantly teams up with Havelock—an artifact-obsessed, grumpy, cantankerous loner who is allergic to cats yet surprisingly compassionate, she quickly realizes how little she truly understands about magic, its rules, and the very real dangers lurking beneath the land and within the surrounding dark woods. With the help of her fiery, bold, and fiercely protective sister Elise, Agnes must navigate threats that stretch across realms, all while protecting her beloved shelter… and resisting the undeniable pull of falling in love with a man who once stood on the brink of destroying everything.

Overall: The vivid world-building of 1920s Montreal, the rich atmosphere, the charming character portraits, the lovable cats, and the heartwarming yet magical storytelling come together in a perfect recipe for joy. This book feels like a cozy Christmas melody I want to hum forever—comforting, enchanting, and full of wonder. It earned a glowing five cat-shelter stars from me.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Del Rey / Random House Worlds / Inklore for providing me with this delightful enemies-to-lovers historical fantasy romance in exchange for my honest thoughts. 🐾

Many thanks to NetGalley and Avon & Harper Voyager for providing me with a digital review copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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454 reviews
February 23, 2026
'Beloved charity believed to be trafficking in
enchanted cats'

This book was overwhelmingly filled with cats, cats everywhere, in every scene, and I found myself wanting even more of them. The sheer number of felines was impressive and kept my interest alive despite other shortcomings.

Now, moving on to my unpopular opinion: unfortunately, I did not enjoy this book. I'm giving it three stars, and that’s solely because of the cats; apart from them, nothing else seemed to work for me.

The plot involving the shelter and everything related to that storyline was near perfect. It managed to keep me from abandoning the book altogether, and I appreciated how well developed and engaging that part was. However, the other plot involving the magicians and the magic shop fell flat for me. It felt dull, adding little to the overall story.

Agnes was a highlight when she was surrounded by cats or when she was thinking about them. She was portrayed as intelligent, funny, and I loved how her priorities never wavered, her cats always came first. Unfortunately, whenever she was away from her feline companions, she transformed into a blubbering, foolish character.

I swear that every time she screamed, I felt an urge to slap her.

Havelock, on the other hand, I disliked from the very beginning. The saying “first impressions are important” holds, because he didn’t make a good one. Did I end up tolerating him as the story progressed? Slightly. Did I ever like him? No.

He never appeared charming, funny, or intimidating. Instead, he came across as a man-child.

The romantic storyline in this was so superficially explored and underdeveloped that it fails to even qualify as a true romance.

The side characters, for the most part, offered nothing to the story. They were merely annoying and added no depth or interest, which further diminished my overall experience.

In conclusion, this book was a significant disappointment. I loved and adored the Emily Wilde trilogy, setting high expectations for this book to evoke similar feelings. Unfortunately, it only succeeded in making me feel frustrated, bored, and unhappy, leaving me disappointed overall.
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573 reviews447 followers
October 3, 2025
I may be a dog owner, but I'm also a certified cat lover and I pet them at every given opportunity, so of course a book with this cover and that title can't just exist in the world without me reading it. And then it basically turned out to be Howl's Moving Castle with a lot of cats, and it might as well have been written just for me.

The title is not promising too much, because the book really is about 34-year-old Agnes, desperately trying to uphold her cat shelter in a fantastical 1920s Montreal. She is currently looking for a new place to stay, because the previous shelter was badly damaged in a ruthless magician fight. As a charity, the shelter barely has any funding and not every landlord is keen on housing dozens of cats, but Agnes luckily stumbles upon an ominously perfect location with suspiciously low rent. Beggars can't be choosers and so Agnes is willing to ignore that the previous renters all fled the place and that there is definitely some magic going on in the basement. She eventually crosses paths with the infamous Witch King Havelock Renard and gets dragged into some potentially dangerous magician business, but Agnes is fine with everything if it saves the cats. I loved her as the main character. She is down-to-earth and well organized and never really learned to do anything nice for herself. She's very caring and determined and so she is very fierce in her own way when facing problems. The perfect counterpart for such a character is someone who is seemingly reckless and a bit detached from human ways, and Havelock of course delivers all of that. It's the Sophie/Howl dynamic that I love from the movie and I will never not ship a nice, hardworking woman with a powerful, messy magician. I almost can't believe that I write this, but I would have liked it even more if there had been more romance. The book is very reserved in that regard and mostly shows affection through little and bigger gestures. It did match the perfect soft and cozy vibes of this book; the same vibes that were kinda missing in Emily Wilde for me. I'm now very willing to give that series another chance, though. But the book wasn't entirely low stakes either. There's trouble with the police and there's more than one intense magician fight and sometimes there are even missing cats, the horror!

I think that there was overall a good balance between maintaining the cat shelter and a more adventurous part about finding a magical artefact. The whole magician part even had plot similarities to Howl's Moving Castle, so if you really love the book or the movie you can do no wrong with this novel. But my absolute favorite part were all the cats of course. And there were plenty. They were described with different personalities and the love for cats was ever present. Please, "A cat is the soul of a house"? How can you not be in love with that? Overall, I have only very minor things to criticize about this book. For one, I never thought that Agnes read her age. She could have been in her early 20s and I would have believed it all the same. She was widowed and thus made a little older, but it was just a bit unbelievable to me. Maybe it was because the book felt kinda ageless, as in everyone from teen to adult reader could easily enjoy it. I also think that the setting / time period could have been utilized more, because it barely mattered if I'm honest. It was a nice urban setting without any modern technology but with common magic and that could have been shown more. But I'm not looking for the most intricate world building in a cozy fantasy anyway. There was enough information given to create a perfect standalone novel and I can't complain about that. All in all, I had a lovely read from beginning to end and I would recommend it to every cat and magic lover who is looking for a cozy fall/winter fantasy novel.

Huge thanks to NetGalley and Orbit / Little, Brown Book Group UK for providing a digital arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Pre-read: I would have been upset if there had been fewer cats on the cover. Right onto the most anticipated list of next year.
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305 reviews5,261 followers
March 16, 2026
3.75

This was probably a 4 star read almost all the way throughout the book, but the ending brought it down a little for me 😂

90% of this book is literally hanging out with cats, dreaming about chocolate pastries, eating said pastries, and organizing / day to day menial tasks of a cat rescue owner. And I loved it. Heather Fawcett writes cats so well and so realistically, as a cat owner myself, I could relate SO much to all the cat stuff that was happening.

But the thing with this book is that it goes from 0 to 100 very randomly - in the romance as well as the plot.

For the romance, I kind of actually liked it that way. It felt absurd and ridiculous and random, but that suited the characters and their dynamic so well. I loved their bumbling awkwardness with each other!

For the plot however, this is the part that threw me off and had to lower my rating from a full 4 star. It felt like the last bit of the book changed genres completely and all this high stakes action came out of nowhere.

All in all, this was a very enjoyable read! If you’re looking for a cozy time with a whole bunch of entertaining cats, would recommend! (This also gives Howl’s Moving Castle vibes which I love)
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806 reviews135 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 11, 2026
This advanced copy was provided by Orbit, via Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.

This book had me as soon as I read the word 'cat'.

Heather Fawcett writes the most interesting and memorable characters. Agnes is a strong-willed woman who will do everything for her cat rescue, even if she has to rent from a magician.

I think it's incredible how every single cat presented had its own personality, everything was very fleshed out.

I loved the Howl's Moving Castle vibes, and the magical elements.

And Banshee is the best!
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476 reviews24.1k followers
February 27, 2026
i am requesting 10 more of these cat books plz
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781 reviews1,160 followers
November 5, 2025
A beautiful exploration of grief & love after loss disguised as a cozy fantasy about magical cat shelter, complete with a broody dark lord and the most perfect cat side characters.

*best read in the company of a cat

A perfect cozy fantasy where the vibes are so utterly cozy but the stakes are high enough to keep you interested! I absolutely LOVED this book.

The setting, the found family, the magic, the romance, the plot, were all so well executed but what really stole the show were the cats and the portrayal of grief. These are not just simple animal companions these cats have personality and are a vital part of the plot (I LOVE THEM SO MUCH). The grief portrayal is so well interspersed, it always feels natural, well placed, and hopeful!

Whats to love…
- 1920s Montreal setting
- a disreputable magic shop + a broody dark lord
- interesting magic + world
- Strong 35+ widowed FMC with a type-A personality
- nerdy MMC who is also a shadow daddy
- jewelry wearing MMC (I heard we’re into men who wear rings now?!)
- She’s the one that does the saving!
- the sweetest romantic subplot
- CATS CATS CATS
- cozy in setting, compelling in plot

I read this in less than 24 hours, I couldn’t put it down!

Shout out to Toads & Tomes on IG for bringing this book to my attention!

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Thank you Del Rey for the gifted book. All opinions are my own.
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680 reviews610 followers
February 21, 2026
♾️✨
« Still I felt, looking about the place, as if I’d created a little harbour for myself in which I might take shelter from any storm. » ❤️‍🩹

Heather Fawcett is my all time favourite author. You know, by page 3 I knew this was going to be yet another 5 stars read from her. Her writing is just EXACTLY my cup of tea.

« Was an echo any better than silence if it brought to mind the absence over and over again? »

Agnes was just so relatable for me. I annotated like crazy because I just kept finding myself in elements of her personality. I felt for her so much… she lost her husband 2 years prior and had a really hard time finding a new place for her cat shelter, after tragedy stroke again.

« I’m all right. I’m only overwhelmed. I always cry when I’m overwhelmed. It will stop soon. » 💗

I loved every single second of this novel. The sisterly love, the new friendships, the soft types of love, the act of service type of love language, finding homes for cats 😭 I couldn’t get enough! Something happens around the 75% that I didn’t see coming and I was bawling my eyes out. It was such a wholesome read that blended grief so well. I absolutely loved the cats and had a soft spot for Banshee & His Majesty.
I really hope Heather Fawcett writes other books in this universe… I could sincerely follow Agnes indefinitely. The bits about finding forever families for the cats was just making me beyond happy.

« Would not the world be better off if we contended ourselves with the small miracles of life? »

—-•pre read
DROPPING EVERYTHING I’M DOING. Favourite author + most anticipated read of the year = I’m in heaven 😭😭😭 cats cats cats
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310 reviews151 followers
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May 12, 2026
Buddy read with my lovely bestie Gillian! I am sooo excited to see what happens! 🤭😍
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1,061 reviews335 followers
March 12, 2026
firstly, thank you to the publisher for an arc!

3.5 stars!

tbh i have only read the first book in the emily wilde series, and i thought it was just ok!

i also thought this standalone novel was just ok as well, but cozy vibes in a magical paris combined with cats being rescued and cared for is the perfect combo for me personally.

there were a few bittersweet moments that really stood out to me, specifically concerning when agnes sees her partner in the past, and His Majesty’s choices.

i was devastated to find out fairyloot was doing another sub and this was the pick (why do all of these subscription boxes have to have four thousand sub-genre subs???) but owlcrate also selected it for march, so i joined just for this month’s pick! i’m very excited to see my copy when it arrives!

overall, if you like a cozy magical setting with cats, i think you’ll like this one!

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so excited to dive into this cutie cozy read 🩵🐈
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470 reviews243 followers
February 3, 2026
3.5*

This was such a cosy read, even though I’m more of a dog person the cats sold me. I fell in love with the feline family so badly that I felt so betrayed by something that happened towards the end, like so badly betrayed. The cats were such terrors added into the story which potentially made it so much cosier. Did Agnes annoy me at one point? yes. But that just who she is as a person and I’ve learned to accept it. Even though in my opinion we don’t get enough of Havelock as I would like, I still found him so intriguing.

I will say that I did struggle a bit with getting into the story and also with the pacing of it. The plot of the story I’d say may not potentially be the best and I could see why people would not like it but I had such a fun time with it that I’m not complaining. Heather has such a way of writing magical realism in her books that just attracts my attention and I honestly can’t seem to get enough of it. I do wish that the magic was a bit more explored as we barely see Havelock using it and when he is we don’t get to see enough of it. I also would’ve liked to see Agnes get a bit more involved with the whole magic system.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc in exchange for an honest review.







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𐙚⋆°. preread

I read the Emily Wilde series by this author and I absolutely adored it so I’m so so so excited to read her new release and so grateful for an early copy.
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213 reviews63 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 17, 2026
Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
⤷ ⭑⭑⭑⭑.𝟱

⟡ ݁₊ . ❝ I’m not going to poison you. Wouldn’t be much point, given that you’re nothing but moonlight and cobwebs.


꒰ Set in the 1920s, Les Amis des Chats is a cat sanctuary in Montreal owned and operated by Agnes Aubert, who rescues and rehabilitates street cats for adoption. After the chaos caused by magicians dueling in her neighborhood damaged her shop, Agnes has no choice but to move to a building that is as peculiar as its mysterious owner.

Filled with piles of brightly colored scarves, an oven with baked éclairs popping up every night, a counter filled with all sorts of oversized keys and knick-knacks, one might have an idea of why the previous tenants were in such a rush to leave. Ghosts? She can handle ghosts. But what if the cat shelter was being used as a front for an illegal magic shop run by the infamous Witch King and failed dark lord, Havelock Renard? Debatable. ꒱

Release Date : February 17, 2026 ⟢

⌗ I still can’t believe I was honored to receive an e-ARC of one of my most anticipated releases of the year! I'm always in awe of Heather Fawcett's talent for weaving magical realism into her stories . I just can’t get enough of it, especially after falling in love with her Emily Wilde series.

I'm not surprised at how captivating this was, as I could vividly picture the setting, atmosphere, and whimsical vibes. Imagine Howl’s Moving Castle with lots of cats, an odd Howl, and a Type-A shop owner who finds herself in chaos she didn't ask for.

“What is the point of your charity?” he said. “Do you provide shelter for other city pests? Will I find raccoons stuffed in the upstairs closets?” ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・


𓏲⋆🫖.* Honestly, this book was really refreshing, starting with our characters. With Agnes in her 30s and widowed, these are niches we don’t often see in female main characters. I found myself instantly charmed by her delightful Type-A personality and her adorable obsession with meticulously crafted checklists for every part of her day. It’s those little quirks that make her so relatable and endearing!

°˖➴ ❝ He wore as many rings and earrings as the woman did, as well as a strange pendant with a gold coin dangling from it, but they didn’t create the same effect on him; together with the oversized pyjamas, he looked more like a boy playacting as a pirate.


𓏲⋆⛓️.* Havelock, oh Havelock! He exudes a chaotic charm, especially with his surroundings reflecting his unkempt nature, as his workshop is cluttered with magical artifacts here and there. He always sports an array of unique and mismatched clothing that highlights his eccentricity. A bit odd, and has a kind of darkness in his character that I wish we explored more, despite having some background of his past. Fun fact: He hates cats with a passion—well, he's allergic to them.

I have enemies of all descriptions, few worse than your ten-pound flea collectors. ❞ ⋆˚ʚɞ


To the cats, Agnes symbolizes clear skies and calm weather, but to Havelock, she’s a hurricane coming to tidy his cluttered workshop and lecture him on organization and cleanliness.

❝ You are a hurricane, aren’t you?” he said. “I’m half convinced that if I get in your way, I’ll find myself stuffed into a crate with a number glued to my forehead.”

“Oh, no,” I said. “You’d get your own shelf. ❞ ༉‧₊˚.


I love the dynamics between Agnes and Havelock. You know you're in for some amazing banter when reading a Heather Fawcett novel. They have a knack for pushing each other's buttons and delivering the funniest retorts.

⋆˙⟡♡ ❝ What will you do with yourself if you run out of cats to rescue?”

“I might try my hand at taming dark magicians. I understand there’s quite a need for it, and it’s not as if anyone else wants the job.


Although their romance developed more quickly than I expected, I didn’t find it bothersome since there wasn’t much exploration of it! I would have liked to see a bit more of it by the end, since we mostly focused on the plot involving locating the artifact and running the cat shelter.

❝ Agnes, he tried to start an apocalypse.”

“Unsuccessfully. ❞ ⋆⭒˚.⋆


Another aspect I absolutely loved about this book is the side characters, particularly the cats and Eloise! They truly deserve a shout-out for how much they bring the story to life. You might be curious about how the cats fit into the narrative, but each one has its own distinct personality. His Majesty serves as the patriarch of the cat hierarchy, with the silent yet trusty Banshee by his side, along with old Thoreau and others. It’s surprising, but you can bet they're a delight to read about!

⊹₊⟡⋆ “All right. But if this doesn’t work, we’re going back in time to when you agreed to move into his goddamn shop, and I’m going to beat you over the head with one of your file folders.”


Eloise's snarky quips towards Havelock are hilarious, and I love how she's always there supporting Agnes despite some questionable decisions. Their relationship was so beautifully done that I loved every scene she was in.

Overall, it was a fun and memorable experience! I initially came for the cover and the cats, but was not surprised by how enchanting the story was. Though I did not care much about the action or the high stakes, there is a part where I felt the most painful betrayal possible that you just have to read to find out what it's all about. ᝰ.ᐟ

Thank you to Netgalley, Little, Brown Book Group UK, and of course, Heather Fawcett for providing an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Please remember that this opinion is my own. ⭑

I wish you’d left me to bleed out; it would be preferable to enduring your tedious lectures. ❞ ⋆⭒˚.⋆


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pre-read : i still can't believe i'm blessed with an arc of one of my 2026 anticipated releases. pray for me, everyone ʚ₍ᐢ ›̥̥̥ ༝ ‹̥̥̥ ᐢ₎ɞ

update as of 01/30/2026 : OH MY GOD I FEEL LIKE I SUCCEEDED IN LIFE BC WDYM MY ARC REQUEST WAS APPROVED (*ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈)ꕤ*.゚

08/12/2025 - WE HAVE A COVER!!!!

08/22/2024 - PRESENT 💺💺💺
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2,021 reviews4,329 followers
April 16, 2026
4.5 stars - Cozy fantasy Howl's Moving Castle in a 1920s cat shelter? This is For Me.
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January 16, 2026
Thanks to NetGalley and Little, Brown Book Group UK for the arc!

🌟🌟🌟🌟/5

"A cat is the soul of a house."

Heather Fawcett brings her signature wit and charm to an enchanting tale that's perfect to curl up with on a cold winter's night! Despite of my very few quibbles, 'Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter' won me over by the end.

The Good:
● I can't not start with the cats! I was initially worried that the story would be a romantic fantasy with the cat shelter as only a backdrop, but HF did a fantastic job at making the cats the soul of the story. I loved how they had such diverse personalities. His Majesty and Banshee the cat were a highlight for me. A significant portion of the book is indeed about running the cat shelter, so cat people rest assured, this won't disappoint you!
● Heather Fawcett's protagonists are always very endearing. I adored Agnes for her wholehearted dedication to running her shelter and the way she always prioritised the cats' well-being above all else. I loved how she unknowingly viewed Havelock as one of her cats in the way she looked after him.

" I knew in that moment that I would never abandon them — not for anything. I'd always known this, of course, but I suppose I'd never truly known how far my resolve would go, that it might even stretch wide enough to accommodate villainous monsters. The realization was both distressing and comforting."

● Havelock was a great love interest. The way the reader gets to know his true personality through Agnes' eyes was very rewarding.
● Although the book was humorous throughout, the stakes were pretty high.
● The side characters (including the cats) were well written. Agnes' sister Eloise was one of my favourites and her relationship with Agnes and her unwavering support were heartwarming.
● HF made some phenomenal decisions (including one that made me tear up) in the final quarter of the book which is why it finally ended up being a solid 4 star.

What could've been better:
● The pacing DRAGGED in the middle to the point that I was worried I'd end up giving it a 3 or 2.75.
● I wish there was more romance in the book. Agnes and Havelock's relationship was sweet and believable enough for me to root for them, but with the cat shelter and the artefact storylines the romance faded into the background. I'm not a huge fan of the Emily Wilde trilogy but Emily and Wendell is one of my favorite bookish romantic pairings. Yes, that developed over
the course of 3 books but I'd have loved to see more romantic moments between Agnes and Havelock.

Overall, I had a lovely time with 'Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter' and would love to read more books featuring this characters (yes, I know that this is a standalone but one can always hope). I'd highly recommend this to fans of cozy fantasy!
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May 13, 2026
I enjoyed it! This was a cozy fantasy about finding your passion, helping cats in need, and second chances. Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter follows Agnes, the manager of a cat shelter and when she needs a new home for the shelter Havelock, a famous magician gives her a space to rent. When a magician comes asking for Havelock, Agnes and Havelock must work together to save the shelter.

Thoughts
The pacing in the beginning of the book was slow but once it picked up I was enchanted by the magical world and the cat shelter. This book felt like a warm hug by a fire. I enjoyed the plot, it was intriguing and kept me engaged throughout the book. There were a few revelations that surprised me. The magic was interesting and I enjoyed learning about the history of where the magic originated. Some details of the magic was a bit confusing and could've been explained more. I appreciated that there was no information dumping and the magic added to the plot. I loved the cozy vibes and the descriptions of the cats. The writing was concise, descriptive and witty. I enjoyed how the book was resolved and the ending was heartwarming. Although I wished some of the characters were able to become reunited again.

Characters
Agnes was a great character, she was kind, organized, passionate, hardworking and protective of her sister and the cats she took care of. I connected to Agnes because I love cats too and I'm very close to my sister just like Agnes. Agnes character development was well done, she grew more confident in her passion in helping cats and was able to trust magicians. I liked Havelock, he was eccentric, grumpy, and mysterious, but he also had a soft spot for Agnes. I enjoyed learning about Havelock's past, but I still felt that I didn't quite know him enough. The side characters were interesting and fun especially Élise and several of the cats. The interactions between Agnes and her sister, Élise was heartwarming.

Romance
The romance in the book was lacking in some ways and in other ways it was great. The slow-burn was excellent and I enjoyed the banter between the main characters. Although the chemistry was lacking and the development of the romance was lacking. The characters didn't discuss their feelings and I didn't feel a deep connection.

Thank you so much my lovely bestie for buddy reading with me! ❤️ I had so much fun!
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1,087 reviews13.3k followers
April 7, 2026
4.5 stars

went into this expecting cozy fantasy and on page 10 it was like "hey remember that wizard who made a spell to end the world"

so this had a lot higher stakes and world building than i was expecting, so much so that when i got 170 pages in and still kinda didn't understand the world, i started this over from page 1 because i felt dumb for not loving it as much as i loved emily wilde.

upon reread it sunk in a bit better, but i will say that the writing style and the unfolding of the events was not the most clear. the villain introduction is a bit clunky and soon, and i had some plot holes about why the most famous ill-reputed wizard requires a human-ran business to sit atop his curmudgeony wizard dungeon. but i was able to look past it because lock was such an interesting character and agnes herself was so strong and caring and brave.

i will say that is a trope/plot point that i find really difficult to integrate into books, but i reaaaaally liked how it was included here. it added so much intrigue and i was absolutely sobbing by the end of this.

like, actually. genuine choking sobs by the end of this. sooo so so so bittersweet and the absolutely most heartwarming grand gesture at the end. loved the resolution so much, even the nod to the villain. i would read 10 more of these books of lock and agnes opening up cat shelters all over the world, even though it took me a while to really sink my teeth into this world.

if you expect to go into this for a light feel good read, BE WARNED!! it has so much heart and a surprisingly luxe world. a perfect winter-time read for any cat lover.
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Author 20 books766 followers
March 9, 2026
2.7 Stars

One Liner: Hyper-focused on cats to the extent that the plot suffers

Agnes Aubert likes her meticulously organized life. As the manager of a cat shelter, she is devoted to providing a home to stray cats. However, the cat shelter needs a new home, and the only one willing to rent space is a mysterious recluse and an infamous magician, Havelock. Agnes knows she is annoyed by Havelock, but when another magician lands on their doorstep and causes trouble, the duo has to team up to save the place, and maybe find love along the way!

The story comes in Agnes’ first-person POV.

My Thoughts

I enjoyed the Emily Wilde trilogy and love cats, so reading this book was not even a question. A cat shelter, magic, and an infamous magician form a delightful combo, and I was super excited to read the book. Also, it is supposed to be a standalone, so even better.

Also, there’s no mention of the period in the book, so I was super confused about historical sounding setting with tissues, pizza, and an ambulance. The blurb says it is set in the 1920s. I see it after I finish the book! No idea why Montreal (Canada) was chosen as the setting, though.

The FMC is hyper-organized, and the MMC is the opposite. Both of them take turns to be rude, so that’s quite balanced overall. However, the charm is lacking.

While I understand that the book is supposed to be a cat cozy fantasy, limiting the FMC’s entire existence to being a cat caretaker severely limits her arc. It made sense in the beginning, but she is the same throughout the book. In a book with magic, how much can activities like cleaning the cages and litterboxes and feeding the cats entertain the reader?

The side characters are interesting but underdeveloped. The sister is good, but I can tick her off as a checklist of traits. The inspector, well, no idea what he was actually supposed to do. The other sister was even more of a stereotype!

In fact, even the MMC is so underdeveloped that I was quite surprised by it! I kept waiting, but we don’t get to see him as a layered person. There is some development, but not to the depth the author’s characters have (think Wendell).

The romance is slow burn, clean, and pretty much non-existent. They could be friends, and the book would be the same. In fact, given the utter lack of chemistry and the open ending, they would have made better friends.

Now, the magic system is intricate and interesting. Though it is vague and (dark) whimsy, I liked it. However, there isn’t enough space for the magic system to be explored to its full potential. Why? Because the FMC cares only about cats, and we get the entire book in her POV. Like, the world is ending, and her focus is on how many cats she can save. Admirable, but exasperating too.

The cats are pretty entertaining. I liked their names and antics. However, a book can’t survive only on that, not when there are so many other elements introduced into the plot that go nowhere. Like about Your Majesty (cat), Banshee (I had a theory, but what to do when it looks like the author didn’t bother to weave the cat’s situation into the central plotline cohesively).

If you read Emily Wilde, you will know what kind of ending to expect. I’m not a fan of that style, though.

To summarize, Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter has cats, magic, people, and some danger, but with cats dominating the plot, the rest of it doesn’t get enough space to expand as it should. If you haven’t read the author, I’d suggest starting with the Emily Wilde series.

Thank you, NetGalley and Del Rey, for the eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.

#NetGalley #AgnesAubertsMysticalCatShelter
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335 reviews354 followers
September 9, 2025
4.0 ★— Consider this a cozy treat for all the Howl/Sophie lovers out there!

I’ve been following this book since Heather Fawcett announced it, and I’m happy to say that reading it was such a delight! It’s warm, whimsical, filled with charming and eccentric characters, and infused with just the right amount of supernatural elements to draw you in as a reader.

The story’s heroine, Agnes, is a 35-year-old widow, dedicated and fiercely determined to keep her shelter open in order to care for the city’s ownerless cats. She’s emotional yet steady, balancing heart and resolve in her own way. From the blurb, I expected someone more in line with Emily Wilde from her previous trilogy, but Agnes stands entirely on her own, and I really appreciated that.

Havelock Renard definitely carries shades of Howl Pendragon! He wears outlandish yet stylish outfits, piles on layers of magical jewelry, and plays the chaotic foil to Agnes’ meticulous orderliness. Their relationship will definitely appeal to the Howl/Sophie crowd, though I was a little disappointed in how their romance ultimately unfolded. For me, it lacked some of the yearning and tension I look for in fiction. Instead, their connection sometimes felt a little flat, and the buildup underwhelming.

Agnes and Havelock do weather trials together throughout the story that endeared me to them, but I found myself a tiny bit let down, because compared to the romance in Fawcett’s Emily Wilde series, this part of the book came across as weaker. I think the story would have benefited from more scenes of them together. Or really, more scenes of Havelock in general, because I just wanted more of him.

As a character he still felt a bit indistinct to me, lacking the intrigue and charismatic pull I was expecting after his introduction. Of course, that’s entirely my expectation here, but it’s worth noting because it slightly tempered my enjoyment of their dynamic.

That said, I still adored the setting and the inviting, cozy atmosphere that runs through the book, especially with its winter backdrop. The side characters added depth and warmth, rounding out the story beautifully. And naturally, as a cat lover, I adored how Fawcett captured the mysterious and mystical(!) nature of cats with this story.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Del Rey for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
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194 reviews182 followers
February 22, 2026
I wanted to love this book — and that may be why I’m so disappointed. As someone who loves fantasy, adored Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries, and even volunteers at an animal shelter, Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter felt tailor-made for me. Unfortunately, it didn’t deliver.

I understand that cozy fantasy is meant to be low stakes, but I still hoped for a few more meaningful developments or surprises. By the midpoint, I found myself wondering where the story was headed and just what the larger point was.

The romance didn’t work for me. Agnes begins the novel still grieving her late husband, and her early interactions with Havelock show little romantic tension. When their relationship shifts, it feels abrupt rather than earned. They could have remained friends or colleagues without significantly changing the story.

I was also surprised that, despite the title and premise centering on a magical cat shelter, the cats rarely felt central to the plot. Much of the middle of the book instead focuses on Agnes searching for a mystical artifact, which made the narrative feel less cozy and more meandering than I expected.

The worldbuilding and magic system also felt thin, especially compared to the rich folklore and immersive detail of Emily Wilde. Even 20% in, I wouldn’t have known the story was set in 1930s Montreal if it hadn’t been explicitly stated. The narration felt very similar to Emily Wilde: for lack of a better word, historical, but without a strong sense of its specific time period — despite the two stories being set roughly sixty years apart.

Once I noticed similarities to Howl’s Moving Castle, I was further disappointed when a very similar plot point appeared near the end.

While not identical, the narration style and character dynamics felt too close to Emily Wilde to stand fully on their own. The cats were charming but not enough to save the book for me.

Readers who prefer very gentle, atmosphere-driven cozy fantasy with minimal conflict may still enjoy this more than I did.

Thank you to Orbit Books UK for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

2.75/5 stars.
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312 reviews17 followers
March 25, 2026
3.5⭐️ Not quite for me. It has a nice atmosphere and some sweet moments, but I struggled to stay engaged. The story felt a bit meandering, and I kept wanting more tension or direction.
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106 reviews39 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 16, 2026
Thank you to Heather Fawcett, Del Rey, Random House Worlds, and Netgalleyfor the eARC in exchange for an honest review! Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter releases on February 17th!

5 / 5 ⭐️! This was one of the most enchanting, whimsical books I have read!

I loved reading this all the way through! As some other reviews state, it also gave me Howl's Moving Castle vibes! The setting was very interesting: Montreal in the 1920s! I felt that overall it was such an enchanting, cozy environment that Heather Fawcett painted for us.

I thought Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter was just so endearing, driven, and full of magic.
As a cat person, reading this made me laugh so many times. It quite literally mimics how owning a cat / multiple cats is like in the sense that each cat has their own different personality. Some are sassy, some are chill, others are just balls of energy and menaces. This aspect truly made the book such a great time for me.

We are introduced to our main character, Agnes, who is a widow and runs a cat shelter with her sister, and is very skeptical of all magic. I loved Agnes so much. She was very determined, caring, and she did her absolute best at all times to keep things afloat.

Then we have Havelock! He was such a charming love interest, and definitely reminiscent of a Howl Pendragon. Oh boy. I fell for him, hard. Quiet with words, but showing love through actions.. This was definitely more of a softspoken type of love. Their dynamic was so cute, and their connection was so realistic.

This was my first Heather Fawcett read and I LOVED it, so needless to say, I am sooo excited to read Emily Wilde's as all three books are sitting on my shelf!

♡ pre-read ♡

Last minute ARC! I'm most definitely a cat person. This book seems so intriguing, and the cover is sooo intricate! So excited to start this read!

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805 reviews341 followers
March 8, 2026
5 stars. Atmospheric, downright charming, and one of few books that I can think of that successfully earns the comp to Howl's Moving Castle, Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter is yet another amazing fantasy tale by Heather Fawcett that made me yearn for a cat to cuddle with.
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230 reviews33 followers
February 28, 2026
For such a cozy story, I could not put this one down! I finished the majority of this in one sitting, and had such a great time. I loved Agnes and her cat shelter, and getting to meet all her "hairy, flightless night-gaunts" as Havelock would call them. I was delightfully surprised by the little bits of romance, and I definitely could feel the similar charm and whimsy that Emily Wilde had throughout this story 🥹

I think Heather Fawcett has such a way of keeping the reader captivated with her story telling. Like yes, this is a cozy fantasy where one would maybe assume a slower pace or lower stakes, but there was never a moment in this one where I felt bored or uninterested. (The same goes for her Emily Wilde series). While you know since this is a cozy story, that nothing TOO terrible will occur, I felt like the last 50% I was so incredibly locked in wondering what was going to happen to Agnes and Havelock and all the cats! I was so invested and screaming for the last bits and rooting for them.

"Oh, Agnes. You see him as one of your cats now, don't you? Because you took care of him."

"I do not."

"You do. You think if you just clean him up and give him his flea treatments, you can make him respectable."

I loved Agnes relationship with her sister, and how through all the craziness she was there supporting her from day one, and wouldn't let Agnes face any of her struggle alone. (where can I find a sister like Elise) and the CATS!! Truly the main character in this story is the cats. I loved all their personalities and their little quirks they had. I still contemplate which one is my favorite, but I have to go with His Majesty, because I am still thinking about that "white-pawed demon" even now.

And now the romance 🥹 I really loved Havelock and Agnes interactions, and honestly wouldn't have minded maybe one or two more interactions of them, but I know that (or at least it felt like) the intention was to make this romance storyline to be a subplot in the background. But I still enjoyed the little crumbs of romance we got from them. I felt like they both gave off that black cat personas in different ways 😆. Both hate being the center of attention, but one wants to focus on his magical artefacts, while the other wants to follow her checklists taking care of her cats and her shelter.

If you want to read a story where the main characters are cats, and add a bit of romance, whimsy, and charm, with a sense of community and protecting one another, I think you'd really enjoy this one. I was delightfully surprised to have binged this book the way I did. I love Heather Fawcett's stories, and can't wait to see what she comes up with next!

Thank you so much Del Rey for the arc!!
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was worried this would be too cozy for me but I should've just trusted heather fawcett bc I really loved this one 🥹


4.5/5 longer rtc!!!
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3,624 reviews2,442 followers
March 11, 2026
This was just as good as I knew it was going to be when I heard the premise. Banshee is the hero of this book.
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133 reviews1,071 followers
February 10, 2026

Oh Heather Fawcett— she understands what it means to deliver a cozy whimsical fantasy with a hint of romance and it is always pure perfection. This one reads slow and comforting like a warm cup of tea! Set in the 20s with the darling French atmosphere of Montreal our main character Agnes runs a quaint cat shelter — grieving her late husband she discovers a magician named Havelock is living and hoarding precious and dark magical artifacts in the basement of her shop. I absolutely adored the dynamic and banter of Agnes and Havelock, so many scenes left me giddy and swooning— really hope to see more of them and this unique magical world Heather has created!

Thank you Del Rey and NetGalley for the ARC! :)
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386 reviews112 followers
March 7, 2026
4.5
The word for this book is charming. I was enchanted by it and I even cried on several instances.
I didn't like Emily Wilde, it was too boring and monotone to me, but I saw this one had cats so naturally I had to give it a try at least. To my surprise I enjoyed it A LOT. I love the main character and the love interest, I'm obsessed with the cats and the story was interesting enough to not make it too slow. A masterclass on how to do a cozy fantasy without making it uninteresting. Or I just really love cats. Realistically it's a mix of both.
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316 reviews53 followers
May 9, 2026
"It’s near impossible to own a cat without falling in love with it.”

This was such a lovely read! "Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter" is a charming and atmospheric read, infused with magic, quirky characters and, of course, (a lot of) cats. It is the kind of book that gives the reader a sense of comfort and coziness and, lucky for me, it was just what I needed!

I loved reading this story! Agnes and Havelock remind me so much of Sophie and Howl, in the best way possible! They come from different worlds and have different personalities: Agnes is a person that thrives on organization and order, while Havelock, besides being a very powerful magician, has a flair for the dramatic. But their lives become entangled, due to Havelock's shop needing a business to act as cover and so... their adventure together begins. They develop a beautiful relationship and, honestly, I would read about these two anytime!
It was also really sweet to see so many other relationships throughout the narrative, such as sisterhood, friendship and mentorship. Élise, Gabriel and Yannick, in particular, were characters that stood out to me, along with Agnes and Havelock!

Another aspect I really enjoyed, in this story, was the cat shelter! I wondered if it was going to serve as the background of Agnes' life but it is, instead, her whole life. I loved how the narrative had space for so many cats, their quirks and personalities, their stories. I also enjoyed reading the struggles of the adoption process, for they felt real and honest. I feel like the cat shelters were treated with the utmost care and respect, throughout the narrative, and I loved it!

Finally, this book has a fantastical magical system and I would love to read more about this universe. I enjoyed the concept of the Artefacts, and the many way the can be used, even by humans. I loved how interwoven magic was with the normal lives of regular humans (even with the police!), even though magicians aren't always the best of people, like Valérie. That conflict in itself, gave an extra layer to the story, in my opinion, since one's view of magic could change throughout the chapters, through the eyes of which character is looking at it... and I found that really interesting and unique!

All in all, this is a book that truly wins in the cozy vibes department and I loved it for that alone! However, it is also a testament to the resilience and empathy humans (and magicians) can develop in order to save other beings, and I think it has a lovely message! I feel like I will read this book again ✨
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