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Amanda James (1)

Author of A Stitch in Time

For other authors named Amanda James, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Amanda James

A Stitch in Time (2013) 44 copies
Another Mother (2018) 14 copies
Behind the Lie (2017) 10 copies
Somewhere Beyond the Sea (2014) 9 copies
Summer in Tintagel (1716) 8 copies
A Secret Gift (2021) 5 copies
The Cornish Retribution (2018) 4 copies
The Garden by the Sea (2022) 3 copies
Rip Current (2018) 3 copies
The Calico Cat (2018) 2 copies
Dark Deception (2019) 2 copies
The Cornish Connection (2020) 2 copies
Cross Stitch 2 copies
The Feud (2019) 2 copies
Dancing in the Rain (2014) 1 copy
Nancy Cornish PI (2020) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Choc Lit Love Match Selection (2012) — Contributor — 4 copies

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The Calico Cat by Amanda James is a 2018 publication.

This book has been on my TBR list since 2018- so, I’d long forgotten anything specific about it that prompted me to add it- except, of course, that I was drawn to it because of the title and cover art.

As it turns out, the synopsis didn’t really capture the gravity of the story, so I got something a little different from the usual contemporary fiction novel I’d been expecting.

After her grandmother died, Lottie has no one she can trust, other than herself. She takes this to the extreme though, but mostly it’s a coping mechanism designed to protect herself. Still, it is quite sad that she refuses to allow herself to get close to anyone. She has no deep connection to anyone- but...

When she decides to pursue her dream, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that will eventually lead her to a better understanding of her life- as it will for others who had no idea the trauma she endured growing up.

The road is still occasionally fraught, as well-meaning people make a few colossal blunders-but Lottie also meets up with mature, stable people who prove that though people can be flawed they can also be counted on to come through, to be steadfast in their support and to love unconditionally.

I read through a few reviews, briefly, after I finished this book, to see if anyone else had been taken by surprise by the story, considering the lovely cover and title.

Some felt it was a gentle story, but I feel I’d be remiss if I did not point out the dark undertones that address some trigger-y topics like self-harm, for example.

There is self-destructive behavior, dark thoughts, violent actions all centered around some intense emotional abuse- which left Lottie emotionally stunted, as a result. So, while the story is unique, a bit quirky, and ends on a heart-warming, inspirational- though realistic-note- it’s not exactly the light-hearted romance one might be led to believe it is.

Despite all that, I ended up liking the story a lot and do recommend it to anyone who enjoys books about personal growth and self-discovery- about friendship and family- and with a just a dash of romance.

I appreciated the author’s approach and felt the story was well-executed- with fantastic character development. It was unconventional, but that’s what made it stand out and kept me invested in the characters and caring about what happened to them.

Overall, a bit offbeat- but in a good way. I loved the allegory with the calico cat, and felt the author paralleled it quite nicely- and despite some dark passages and depressing periods, the story still qualifies as a ‘feel-good’ story in the end.

4 stars
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gpangel | Mar 27, 2024 |
What a great book.. I don't normally go for "back in time" kind of books but this was different... Funny. thought provoking and quite honestly a very enjoyable read.
 
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TheReadingShed001 | 6 other reviews | Mar 1, 2023 |
What a great book.. I don't normally go for "back in time" kind of books but this was different... Funny. thought provoking and quite honestly a very enjoyable read.
 
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TheReadingShed01 | 6 other reviews | Feb 25, 2023 |
This is a pleasant story about a middle-aged woman living in Cornwall who makes a life change. Her family has a carved box with a legend that it was handed down with soil and seeds from Tintagel (King Arthur's birthplace) and if you make a wish, happiness and abundance will follow. Lowena makes her wish and soon has a community of friends and love.
There are interesting characters, though somewhat predictable, and almost everyone couples off by the end which didn't leave a lot of time for in-depth narrations for them (there are at least six couples). The writing is descriptive though as a reader I felt distanced from the story. Maybe there was too much 'telling' and not enough 'showing' but I couldn't get invested in the book.
The one thing that left a bit of distaste was near the end where an additional magical McGuffin besides the box is used unknowingly on guests at an event (no spoilers but no one should ingest something without being told first). It knocked this down from a three stars for me.
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N.W.Moors | May 23, 2022 |

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