
Three Regency authors deliver a collection of stories in which kittens bring together lords and ladies of the ton. Even Cupid sometimes needs assistance, and in this charming collection of brand-new stories from three of your favorite Regency authors, kittens lead the way to love! “Belling the Kitten,” Jo Ann Ferguson Jason Farraday is looking forward to the peace of a country inn after the dangers of the Penninsular War. But what he finds instead is spirited Amaris Woodward, a litter of lively kittens…and—as Valentine’s Day approaches—the realization that romance is much more alluring than solitude. “A Tangle of Kittens,” Valerie King When a leisurely stroll through the hills of Bath results in a surprising—and quite mistaken—kiss from a stranger, Anne Cassington’s world is tumbled upside down. Now, a fortnight before Valentine’s Day, finding homes for her sister’s kittens promises to be much less exciting—until the quest leads Anne straight back to Lord Marecham, and his far too tempting charms… “The Birthday Kitten,” Cynthia Pratt Johanna and Ramsay Dillon’s polite marriage of mutual respect suits them both until Ramsay brings home a mischievous stray kitten for his wife’s birthday. The irrepressible cat sets in motion a string of events that nearly leads to catastrophe—until the pair discovers that a sweet and true love for each other may be an unexpected Valentine’s gift…
Authors
As of August 1, 2013, and with the publication of WONDERFUL HARRIET, Valerie King has published fifty Regency works. In 2005, Romantic Times gave her a Career Achievement award in Regency Romance. Currently, she’s bringing her extensive Sweet Regency backlist to the public and working on Regency Historicals and Sweet Regency Novellas. As Caris Roane, she writes paranormal romance for St. Martin’s Press and is also self-publishing the continuing stories of her Guardians of Ascension series. To learn more about Valerie King, and to sign up for her newsletter, go to http://www.valerieking-romance.com/ To learn more about Caris Roane, and to sign up for her newsletter, go to http://www.carisroane.com/ Also writes under the name Sarah Montrose