A lovable calico cat with a mind of her own is about to turn one Dad's life upside down.
MollyMai was perfectly content living with her elderly owner, Mrs. Hurley?until Mrs. Hurley dies.
Now without a home, MollyMai trots next door and makes herself at home there?much to Mr. Carter's disapproval. Ten-year-old Veena and her eleven year-old sister, Jeena, are thrilled MollyMai wants to stay with them. But Dad is determined to keep his house cat-free.
The girls and Mom plot to bring MollyMai into the house, keeping her secret for quite a while. But when Dad finds out, he's not happy! Mom makes a case for why MollyMai should stay, and he reluctantly allows it.
MollyMai begins her quest to win Dad over. It's a bumpy road for Dad's not convinced a cat is worthy of his notice! MollyMai soon shows she's a feline who's quite canine in personality. Which thrills the girls who note MollyMai's fierce loyalty to Mom.
When Mom faces an unexpected illness, MollyMai's love and loyalty might be the key to unlocking Dad's unyielding heart.
How MollyMai Got to Stay is a celebration of family, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between pets and the people who love them.
If you enjoy heartfelt kitty stories with heart and humor, you'll adore How MollyMai Got to Stay! Buy it today and let MollyMai steal your heart!
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Whenever Anita gets the chance, she plays air hockey. She doesn't care if it's on a full size table at the bowling alley or the fairs or if it's someone's tabletop set-just let her at that mallet! She doesn't play in any tournaments, but she thinks it's fun to dream about it as Jeoffrey does.
Anita's been telling stories since she was four and writing them since the fifth grade. In high school she wrote fan fiction and westerns. Usually when she was supposed to be paying attention to the teacher. As she is a lefty, left handed kids are featured in her work.
She's had the pleasure of speaking in classrooms and at workshops about writing in general, ePublishing, and writing as a career.
Anita's currently working on a young adult novel entitled Marooned on Planet EARTH: Book One The Scoville Tragedies and a middle grade time travel novel tentatively called Stagecoach at the Old Gristmill. More Kingsley Twins adventures are being mapped out.
She and her husband have four sons, grown now, and two granddaughters. While in the past they've had furry friends galore-horses, dogs, cats, gerbils, mice, birds, fish and little lizards-their zoo has dwindled to one lone Rat terrier cross named Kai Cei, Yes, she is named for the twins' mom in The Kingsley Twins: Dalton's Last Stand.
Besides reading and writing, she loves to ride horses and bikes; bowling and playing air hockey, hiking on a gorgeous day, and playing card and board games with family and friends.