Alfie series - Alfie in the Snow (Alfie series, Book 5)

By Rachel Wells

Can Alfie and George save Christmas?

The Sunday Times bestseller returns for a fifth book! Alfie and his mischievous kitten George are back for more adventures

When a new family moves onto Edgar Road, Alfie and George can’t wait to welcome them – especially when they discover they have a cat too!

Alfie imagines they’ll be the perfect neighbours, but when one little misunderstanding gets blown out of proportion, the street is suddenly at war!

As the snow starts to fall, Alfie and George have their work cut out for them to bring the street back together. But can one doorstep cat and his mischievous kitten use their festive spirit to reunite everyone in time for Christmas?

A heart-warming novel that is perfect to curl up with this festive season. For fans of A Street Cat Named Bob, Cathy Bramley and Holly Hepburn.

Format: ebook
Release Date: 18 Oct 2018
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-829577-6
Rachel Wells is a mother, writer and cat lover. She lives in Devon with her family and her pets and believes in the magic of animals. Rachel grew up in Devon but lived in London in her twenties working in marketing and living in a tiny flat with an elderly rescued cat, Albert. After having a child she moved back to Devon and decided to take the plunge and juggle motherhood with writing.She has always wanted to write and found her voice in her first novel, ‘Alfie the Doorstep Cat’. She has always had cats as pets, ever since a young child. Rachel is delighted to have been able to combine her two main passions at last. ‘Alfie in the Snow’ is her fifth book.

Praise for Rachel Wells: -

”'Must have!” - Daily Express

”'The first book, 'Alfie the Doorstep Cat” - was absolutely brilliant - and now this follow up is even better.' Reader review

”'A must for all cat lovers.” - Reader review

”'I loved this book! Loved the first book 'Alfie the Doorstop Cat' and this one was just as good as the first. I couldn’t put it down. Great for a cat lover to read!” - Reader review