
My Review: What a lovely, sweet easy to follow story. We follow Jenni, the owner of Oscar and Ben whom Oscar has wrapped around his little paws.
Ben lovingly calls him Fred.
A fun concept that must happen on occasion when our furry friends befriend other humans.
I agree with Jenni’s mum that plants either live or die.
The book offers glimpses into the lives, families and friendships of both characters.
Both have good friends and sad lives. Busy jobs and the love for a cat.
A must read for cat lovers. Beautiful and fun.
I hope Angela is smiling down from heaven, enjoying the chuckles from us readers enjoying her finished and published book.
Oscar looks a little like my Lucky.

Sometimes it’s as simple as meeting the boy next door.
Jenni lives alone with her cat Oscar – yes, she’s single but, after breaking up with her boyfriend, she’s more than content to be living alone. Sometimes she worries she might be playing things too safe, but she’s had enough of taking risks.
Ben is a firefighter and, if he’s honest, he’s finding life hard. The arrival of a small tabby cat, who Ben decides to call Fred, helps him feel less isolated. But then, one day, Ben decides to take a chance. Wanting to reassure Fred’s owner he’s not stealing their cat, he attaches a note to the cat’s collar.
As the two neighbours start corresponding via the cat, their notes to each other reveal the truths they are hiding from even their closest friends, and themselves.
The Cat Share is a warm and joyous romantic comedy about two strangers in love with one very greedy cat, inspired by a true story, for fans of The Flat Share, You’ve Got Mail and Rescue Me.

Angela was born in West London to parents from Surat, India. She is a published author of two young adult novels: ‘Pardesi’ (1994) and ‘Fatty Rati’, (1997.) Both were published by Mantra Lingua Ltd, an award-winning publisher of multi-cultural and multi lingual books for children and young people.
Her latest novel, ‘Veneer’ is aimed at adults but young adults will still appreciate the central themes of social media and depression. It is available to purchase now on Amazon Kindle.
Sadly, Angela passed away in 2021, before completing this book.

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