Agnes Aubert's Mystical Cat Shelter
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected Feb 17, 2026
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
A woman who runs a cat rescue in 1920s Montréal turns to a grouchy but charming magician to help save her shelter in this heartwarming cozy fantasy from the New York Times bestselling author of the Emily Wilde series.
“Absolutely magnificent! Full of cats and magic, this is the kind of book you want to instantly reread. I loved every character, every cat, and every moment with all my heart!”—Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop
Agnes Aubert leads a meticulously organized life, and she likes it that way. As the proudly type-A manager of a cat rescue charity, she has devoted her life to finding forever homes for stray cats.
Now it’s the shelter that needs a new home. And the only landlord who will rent a space to a cat rescue is a mysterious man called Havelock—who also happens to be the world’s most infamous magician, running an illegal magic shop out of his basement. Havelock is cantankerous and eccentric, but not not handsome, and no, Agnes absolutely does not feel anything but disdain for him. After all, rumors swirl about his shadowy past—including whispers that his dark magic once almost brought about the apocalypse.
Then one day a glamorous magician comes looking for Havelock, putting the magic shop—and the cat shelter—in jeopardy. To save the shelter, Agnes will have to team up with the magician who nearly ended the world . . . and may now be trying to steal her heart.
Havelock is everything Agnes thinks she doesn’t need in her life: chaos, mischief, and a little too much adventure. But as she gets to know him, she discovers that he’s more than the dark magician of legend, and that she may be ready for a little intrigue—and romance—in her life. After all, second chances aren’t just for rescue cats. . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The mundane challenges and rewards of running a cat shelter intersect with illicit magic in this charming 1920s-set cozy fantasy from bestseller Fawcett (Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries). When Agnes Aubert's Montreal cat shelter is forced to move to a new location, the space she finds seems too good to be true. The reason for the building's affordability soon becomes clear: there is a covert magic shop in the basement, run by none other than Havelock Renard, the notorious dark magician who nearly ended the world three years ago. Sensible Agnes wants nothing to do with magic, but when an old enemy of Havelock's shows up and threatens the cat shelter, she can't help but be drawn into Havelock's chaotic world. Agnes is serious and steady, focused entirely on her cats, so her attraction to Havelock catches her completely off guard. Fawcett has a talent for infusing ordinary tasks, including the operation of both the shelter and the magic shop, with wonder and amusement via supernatural flourishes that keep things lively between visits from Havelock's nemesis and the suspicious local police detective. A handful of unanswered questions may frustrate readers, but the enchanting atmosphere, cute romance, and frisky feline supporting cast delight. Cat lovers will be especially pleased.