Award winning author, Kathryn Jane is known for rising to a challenge, whether it’s getting her pilot’s license, facing down cancer, training cantankerous horses or writing that first novel.
Her personal tales of adventure include misplacing a Thoroughbred filly in a 747 at thirty thousand feet, planning the evacuation of over fifty horses in the path of an approaching wildfire, and being volunteered to represent her peers in a public speaking venue.
In the novels she writes, Kathryn keeps her heroines busy surviving life threatening adventures, or soul searching personal journeys, while they are doggedly determined to not fall in love with men they really don’t need. Think modern-day knights, and reluctant, self-sufficient damsels.
In spite of ridiculous odds, every story has a happy ending, with both halves of a couple coming to terms with love and all its complications.
Kathryn lives in a cozy cottage in the Pacific Northwest with a pair of tuxedo cats, and a faithful dog to keep the man of her dreams company as she writes page turning, steamy tales of love, mystery, and adventure.
Meet Misty, Sampson, Fred, Rocky, Toed, and Amelia, feral, lost, or injured cats living in the urban jungle. This is Kathryn Jane's second volume of tales about cats and kittens and those who help them. There are six short stories in this short book, so considering the size it's a bit pricey. I enjoyed the stories, though. As the saying goes, you'll laugh, you'll cry.
Kathryn Jane loves cats (I know this first hand). She has a cat of her own and helps care for and socialise managed feral colonies near her home in Canada. Her books are filled with wonderful, heartwarming, stories about cats, some of whom are actual members of the feral communities she cares for. If you love cats, you really will love Kathryn's books.
CATS by Kathryn Jane Heartwarming Furry Tales Volume Two In this second volume or short stories about feral cats, or misplaced house cats, the reader can once more venture into the world through the eyes of cats and kittens.
And of course the guardian cats...those that have passed away but instead of going over the rainbow bridge forever, they stick around to help those in need. http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/...