Ebony the Cat by Frances Ive

Thank you @rararesouces and @healthysouluk for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Ebony the Cat is a beautiful cover with a cute black cat called Ebony. This is a children's book and is 65 pages long. I loved how the perspective is of Ebony the cat where you follow her story as a stray and then when she finds a family. The story is beautiful, loving and heartbreaking and I went through many emotions reading this story. There was a part in the book when Ebony was in the cat's protection that I just wanted to hold her and tell her it's going to be okay. I found the information about cats very interesting too. I feel children and adults who love cats will love this charming story about Ebony the cat. This is a moving story and is written beautifully. 5 stars. I strongly recommend this book. Ebony the Cat – A quest for survival Enigmatic, quirky, moody, demanding, loving, amusing, domineering and determined all apply to Ebony. Follow her life story from a stray kitten to a mature feline, in her own words. Ebony was just eight months old when she was left to fend for herself on the streets, abandoned and alone. The black cat had to learn how to hunt, find shelter, procure food and protect herself from predators. The experience shaped her personality forever. She became a wily, capable little cat before she was reported to a rescue charity and taken to live in a large wooden hut. She was safe and well fed, but she longed for the freedom to be roaming around in nature, practising the skills she had learnt. Wou ld she find a home and owners who loved her, not abandon her once again? Could she settle down and be a good domestic cat? This was the quandary for the people who took her and within months she presented them with a bundle of surprises. A novella. Purch ase Links https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ebony - Cat - survival - Frances - Ive - ebook/dp/B0C67F2HVW https://www.amazon.com/Ebony - Cat - survival - Frances - Ive - ebook/dp/B0C67F2HVW Author Bio – Frances Ive has been a writer throughout her life as a journalist, health writer and author. Recent fiction includes Finding Jo, Brown Eyes and now the no vella, Ebony the Cat.

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