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A Calico in Catnip

Turning Pages, Book 4

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A Calico in Catnip

By: Jenny Kalahar
Narrated by: Wendy Almeida
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Book four of the Turning Pages series begins with a visit to the Cumber family farm during the 1970s and 1980s, where corn, chickens, romance, friends, and relations blend into a background story not to be missed.

Moving forward to the 21st century, the rare books Kris, Matt, and the O’Malleys purchased at a country sale the year before are finally going under the gavel at a major New York auction house. When the O’Malleys return to Anders Lake, they have an announcement that will shake up the lives of Kris, Matt, and their families.

Daisy, the new foster cat at No Page Unturned, is 13 wonderful years old. While she’s happy to hang out with Buglit day and night listening to her favorite tunes, the O’Malleys worry over the fact that no one is asking to adopt her. Will her perfect person ever come into the bookshop and want to take her home? Will she ever be the life of the party again?

Thinking the only books in her home were medical reference and “good country reading", Quaintance is stunned to unearth very old and rare volumes on telepathy, clairvoyance, love potions, time travel, the psychic sciences, faith healing, and folklore. This discovery leads to a trip to a spiritualist camp and Hoop Door House, the mansion where Quaintance’s father purchased them decades before.

©2022 Jenny Kalahar (P)2025 Jenny Kalahar
Animals Family Life Genre Fiction Fiction Psychic Parapsychology Extrasensory Perception Cats
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