Moon Cottage Cats v.1 published this week PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 October 2007 13:49

The long awaited paperback featuring book one and book two was published this week and you can order it online at Amazon.

Unfortunately it won't be sold via this website so if you do order it with Amazon I won't be able to dedicate or sign as I would normally if you ordered from here.

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Lorraine Greaves said:

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The best read I have ever had!
Hi Marilyn, Just finished reading The Moon Cottage Cats. I read it whilst on holiday away from my lovely two feline girls, Phoebe and Anna. What can I say, except that it has been the most enjoyable read, ever! I could so empathase with your lovely story. I laughed at the antics on Septi and Otto and then Titus, Pushkin and Fannie (Fannie so reminded me of my beloved Phoebe). I had a big lump in my throat over the tragic early death of Otto and again when Septi peacefully passed. Thank you so much for such an honest portrait of the love that exists between humans and any animal.
October 17, 2008

Phillippa Waite said:

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Loving it!
Hi Marilyn, I am in the process of reading this tale of your wonderful cats! I have lauged and I so cried over the death of the delightful Otto, I am dreading the part when Septi passes away, I know I will cry buckets again... You have captured the true nature of these wonderful animals. I will have to seek out other books you have writeen as I am hooked line and sinker.
Thank you.
January 16, 2009

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