Friday, 19 June 2026

Book Reviews with Amber ~ The Cat Book Connoisseur at The Mewton-Clawson Library ~ #367 featuring **Claws for Concern** by Miranda James **PLUS** Friendly Fill-Ins

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This review of Claws for Concern by Miranda James is part of Book Reviews with Amber, the Cat Book Connoisseur at the Mewton-Clawson Library. Scroll to read.

The world’s leading feline literary critic

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This Week’s Intro ~ 69% Soft Sparkle, 21% Quiet Wonder, 10% “Did That Just Move?” Energy

Hello again, my marvellously mystical library guests,

and

Welcome back to the Mewton‑Clawson Library at BBHQ, where the atmosphere has shifted once more, not polished, not practical, not even particularly sensible, but something far more intriguing:

The library has wandered into Aisle M… for Magic.

Yes, my furiends, this week the air feels different. Not charged or chaotic. Just… gently enchanted.

Aisle M has always been a little odd - books that hum, scrolls that rustle when nopawdy’s near, and that one shelf that absolutely refuses to stay alphabetised - but today it’s pawsitively glowing.

Lumie has abandoned her usual ladder in Aisle P and is now perched on a stack of spellbooks, purple bow shimmering like it’s caught a stray enchantment. She claims she’s “just browsing,” but the way the pages turn themselves suggests otherwise.

Velvet has relocated her cushion to a quiet nook beneath a floating lantern. Pink rosette soft, notebook open, she’s writing with the serene concentration of a mouse who is absolutely aware the lantern is floating but has chosen not to comment.

Tootles, clipboard in paw, is taking extremely serious notes on “unexplained sparkles, ambient levitation, and suspiciously warm floorboards.” His blue bandana is tied at a jaunty angle that can only mean: science is happening.

Nibble's has declared Aisle M "outside his jurisdiction," and Oswald has been monitoring it from the top of the shelves, while Ardvarr and Snitch have been observing the magical sparkle waves as they gently swirl through the stacks.

And Flora pirouetted through a twinkle cloud, as Chedds was relaxing in his hammock, citing he's looking for the most optimum snooze spot! MOL

The fax machine, naturally, has opinions. It’s printing messages like:

"Wonder is a form of organisation." "Magic is just tidiness with flair." "Do not poke the glowing book."

And the thesaurus? It has entered its dramatic era, whispering words like "bewitched," "enspelled," "obfuscation," and "transfigured" as though auditioning for a fantasy audiobook.

The whole library feels warm, curious, and quietly sparkling, like a space that has discovered a secret and is waiting to see if mew notice.

The Comfort Era hasn’t ended. It’s simply… expanded.

And we’re fully engaged for another week of sparkle and magic.

A warm, storybook-style illustration set inside the magical Mewton-Clawson Library's "Aisle M for Magic." Golden lantern light glows across towering bookshelves filled with old books and drifting sparkles. At the centre, a cheerful mouse named Tootles wears a blue star-patterned bandana and holds a clipboard while taking notes beneath a floating, glowing spellbook.  Above him, Flora twirls gracefully through a swirling cloud of golden sparkles, wearing a pink tutu-like dress and a flower crown, surrounded by magical light. To the left, Lumie, identifiable by her purple bow, balances atop a tall stack of books reading a spellbook titled Spells & Sparkles. On the right, Chedds naps peacefully in a hammock while holding a book called Optimum Snooze.  In the foreground, Velvet, a dark-furred mouse with a pink flower and ruffled collar, writes thoughtfully in a notebook while sitting on a cushion. Nearby, two bespectacled mice study magical reference books; one reads Mystic Field Notes while another consults a large Thesaurus of Enchantment. Two more mice observe the magical happenings from the lower-right corner, one wrapped in a cosy scarf.  A smiling fax machine sits near the centre foreground, printing whimsical messages including “Wonder is a form of organisation,” “Magic is just tidiness with flair,” and “Do not poke the glowing book.” Beside it, glowing orange, blue, and green Calmness Tracker pens stand in a container, while a display reads: “Calmness Tracker. Recalibration at 91%. Mystic interference detected.”  A chalkboard sign lists the day's atmosphere as “Soft Sparkle,” “Quiet Wonder,” and “Did That Just Move?” Above everything hangs a glowing sign reading “Aisle M for Magic,” surrounded by floating lanterns, enchanted sparkles, and a cosy golden glow that fills the library with quiet wonder and gentle enchantment.

📚 A Morning of Magic & Mild Mayhem

Me: “Melvyn, sweetie… why does Aisle M smell faintly of stardust and optimism?”

Melvyn: “Because it’s having a magical moment.”

Me: “A magical moment?”

Melvyn: “Yes. Lumie’s spellbooks are humming, Velvet’s lantern is levitating again, and Tootles is documenting everything with scientific precision.”

Me: “He’s still on the clipboard mission?”

Melvyn: “Naturally. He’s renamed it Project Sparkle Stability.

Me: “That sounds very official.”

Melvyn: “He’s wearing his blue bandana at a 42‑degree angle. That’s how mew know it’s serious.”

Me: “And the fax machine?”

Melvyn: “It’s printing philosophical statements now. Today’s says: ‘Wonder is a form of organisation.’”

Me: “That’s oddly profound.”

Melvyn: “It’s been reading the thesaurus again. It’s in its dramatic era.”

Me: “And Lumie?”

Melvyn: “She’s perched on a stack of spellbooks, pretending not to notice they’re turning their own pages.”

Me: “Classic Lumie.”

Melvyn: “Velvet’s pretending not to notice the floating lantern either. She says it’s ‘good for ambience.’”

Me: “And Chedds?”

Melvyn: “Still in his hammock. He claims he’s testing gravitational resistance.”

Me: “That’s one way to describe a nap.”

Melvyn: “Exactly. The whole library’s glowing, humming, and mildly enchanted.”

Me: “So… business as usual?”

Melvyn: “Pretty much. Just with extra sparkle.”

Me: "Time for a snooze then."

Melvyn: "What a splendiferous idea!!!"

📚 General Library Status Update ~ Aisle M Magic Edition

Shelves humming softly, books occasionally rearranging themselves for dramatic effect Bunting shimmering with faint enchantment, purrfectly impurrfect as ever Calmness Tracker pens glowing orange, sky blue, and lime green with mystical confidence Velvet writing serenely on her cushion pile, pink rosette radiant Lumie perched on spellbooks, purple bow gleaming with curiosity Tootles mid‑aisle, clipboard in paw, documenting “sparkle wave fluctuations” Fax machine printing magical affirmations for everypawdy

In short:

The library is enchanted. Effortlessly enchanted. Enchanted with the quiet assurance of a space that knows it’s extraordinary.

And honestly? We’re all basking in it.

Calmness Tracker 3000 Recalibration

The Calmness Tracker pens are glowing brighter than usual: orange, sky blue, and lime green with a faint shimmer that suggests they’re either recalibrating or mildly enchanted. Their latest update reads:

The pens have issued their latest communiqué (via fax, naturally):

“Recalibration at 91%. Mystic interference detected.”

They refuse to elaborate. They say it’s “classified.” We respect their mystique.

Now, with everything sparkling in purrfect harmony… let’s twirl gracefully toward the review.


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Today, the P.A. is also joining in Friday Fill-ins Blog Hop with the pawesome 15 & Meowing and Four-Legged Furballs.
A cartoon illustration titled *Friendly Fill‑Ins* shows two cats sitting on a grassy field dotted with flowers. The cat on the left is orange with a red collar and a winking expression, while the cat on the right is black with green eyes and a blue collar. A butterfly flies above them, and rolling green hills and a blue sky form the background. Text at the top reads “Friendly Fill‑Ins — Hosted by Four‑Legged Furballs & 15andmeowing.”

1. Let’s bring back ______________________.
2. _______________is the new ______________________.
3. I appreciate that my local area _________.
4. _________ is my least favorite part about where I live.

The P.A.'s answers are...

1. Let’s bring back proper tea breaks... preferably with a cat on your lap snoopervising!

2. Staying in is the new going out. That's been my philosophy for the last 26 years, but I guess that's because I love where I live and the home and garden I've spent years creating, so it's easy for me to be content in my own space.

3. I appreciate that my local area is in the English countryside. I only ever lived in a city for a few months, and I hated it. I tried the suburbs for a while, and despised that too. I love where I live now, even though it's taken me 26 years to get the garden how it is today, as there were no trees or flower borders, just a scrubby patch of lawn - well, the lawn is still scrubby, but at least everything else is lovely! LOL (Maybe I might get new turf again... maybe! LOL)

4. The single-track roads are my least favourite part about where I live. Mainly due to people not wanting to give way, as is the correct etiquette; however, some think that they can just bulldoze their way through. So sad, but I suppose that's the world of entitlement we live in today.

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Let's see what I've got to show mew this time!

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A cosy library scene with an orange‑and‑white cat named Amber sitting at a desk surrounded by tall bookshelves, warm lighting, plants, and a yellow desk lamp. In front of her is the book Claws for Concern by Miranda James, displayed upright beside stacked books, a small mouse, a quill, and a parchment. A glowing sign on the desk reads ‘SHHHHH!!!’, and a banner above introduces Amber as the world’s leading feline literary critic.
Mewton-Clawson Library Copy

Claws for Concern

A Cat in the Stacks Mystery: 9

by
Miranda James


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Today, I thought we'd return to the A Cat in the Stacks series, as February was the last time I reviewed any of Miranda James' furbulous novels. 

If mew missed any of the previous reviews for this series so far, here are the links to catch up:

Murder Past Due ~ Book One - Reviewed by Humphrey


File M for Murder ~ Book Three




🐾 This Week’s Paw‑Approved Pick: 


Dahlings, fluff your whiskers and straighten your cardigans, because this week we’re back in Athena, Mississippi, where the library is bustling, the genealogical records are humming, and Diesel is once again proving that a Maine Coon is worth more than any detective badge.

This instalment is a gentler, more reflective mystery, but no less engaging. It’s cosy, character‑driven, and full of that warm Southern charm the series is known for.

What’s the Vibe?

Think: small‑town mystery genealogy, family secrets, and cold cases a true‑crime writer who won’t take a hint Diesel being the world’s best emotional support cat Charlie juggling grandfatherhood and unexpected danger

It’s soft, steady, and quietly suspenseful, a purrfect curl‑up‑with‑a‑cuppa read.

🐾 What’s the Story?

Charlie Harris is enjoying his new role as doting grandfather, and honestly, who wouldn’t want Charlie and Diesel as family? But life at Athena College and the public library doesn’t slow down just because there’s a baby to cuddle.

Enter two complications:

1️⃣ Jack Pemberton

A persistent true‑crime writer who wants Charlie to be the subject of his next book. Charlie says no. Jack hears: “Try harder.”

2️⃣ A mysterious elderly man in the library

Charlie helps him navigate the genealogical database… only to discover the man is researching Charlie’s own family. Specifically, his late aunt’s husband, a man connected to an unsolved homicide.

Charlie, being Charlie, befriends him. Charlie, being Charlie, considers inviting him to stay. Charlie, being Charlie, begins to regret that decision when Jack Pemberton suggests the man may be involved in a decades‑old murder.

Suddenly, a cold case is heating up, and the killer might be closer than Charlie ever imagined.

Diesel, of course, senses trouble long before the humans do.

⚔️ What I Loved

😸 Diesel Being Diesel  Gentle giant. Emotional anchor. Furry lie detector. He’s calm, observant, and always exactly where Charlie needs him.

👶 Grandpa Charlie  Seeing him balance sleuthing with grandparenting is adorable and adds a lovely emotional layer.

📚 The Genealogy Angle  Family secrets, old records, and long‑buried truths, a refreshing twist on the cozy formula.

🕵️ The Cold Case Mystery  Slow‑burn, thoughtful, and deeply personal for Charlie.

🧓 The Elderly Visitor  Sympathetic, mysterious, and wonderfully written, mew’re never quite sure what to think about him.

Tone & Style

gentle

character‑driven

warm and steady

lightly suspenseful

pawesome for fans who prefer their mysteries with heart rather than high‑stakes drama

This is one of the quieter entries, but it’s rich in emotion and atmosphere.

📖 Final Thoughts

Book 9 is a thoughtful, engaging cozy mystery that leans into character relationships, family history, and the quiet tension of a cold case resurfacing. Diesel shines, Charlie grows, and Athena once again proves why it’s one of the cosiest fictional towns in the genre.

If mew love mysteries with warmth, depth, and a feline sidekick who steals every scene, this is a purrfect pick.

🪄 Summed Up in One Sentence

🐾 A warm, steady, and quietly gripping mystery where family secrets resurface, and Diesel proves, once again, that he’s the heart of the series. 🐾

A Top Paw Read!


Paperback:   288 pages
Audio:  8 hours 7 mins
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My Ratings Scale

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Rating of:

Claws for Concern

Overall Enjoyment
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Other Fun Blog Hops to Join in Today

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Do enjoy the book if mew decide to read it.

It's time for me to say BFN or bye-for-now as mew know the drill, so many books, so little time, and I'll be back next week with another specially paw-picked book just for mew, and don't forget that all my previous reviews can be found on my Book Review page.

Until next time...

Keep calm and read more books

Amber 

The Cat Book Connoisseur

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22 comments:

  1. Amber, you've hit on another favorite author of Lynn's! And we picture in our minds Velvet under a lovely glowing floating lantern to read by. We love our tea time, but no kitty here in her right mind would ever give lap time, mol.

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    1. Dahlings, thank mew ever so much, Lynn and Precious! It warms my impeccably curated whiskers to know mew enjoy Miranda James as much as I do, truly, only readers of the highest calibre appreciate such cosy literary delights. 📚💖

      And Velvet under a floating lantern? Oh, she adores the ambience. She pretends it’s all perfectly normal, of course, one must maintain one’s aesthetic. ✨🕯️

      As for tea time… well, I purrsonally believe a lap is an essential accessory for a proper cuppa, but if no kitty in your household wishes to oblige, I suppose humans must simply persevere!!! MOL 😹☕

      Sending refined purrs and a gentle swish of my tail,
      Amber 🐾✨🐈

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  2. Amber, what a great lot of information about the book. Mom is going anyway to buy a book, so let me look for this one too. XXX

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    1. Dahling Katie, mew are an absolute treasure! I’m delighted mew enjoyed my review, I do try to provide only the finest, fluffiest literary insights for my devoted readers. 📚💖

      And how marvellous that your mum is off to buy a book! Do encourage her to look for Claws for Concern while she’s there… it’s a purrfectly charming instalment, and Diesel is, as always, divine.

      Sending mew refined purrs, a whisker twitch of approval, and three elegant tail swishes,
      Amber 🐈✨🐾

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  3. Think I've read the first few books in this series; I'll have to check.
    Those tight roads seem to play a part in many of the UK mysteries that I read.

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    1. Dahlings at Eastside Cats, how delightful to see mew! If mew’ve read the first few books in the series, then mew are already have excellent and rather epic literary taste, Miranda James never disappoints. Diesel alone is worth the price of admission. 📚💖

      And oh, those tight UK roads… the P.A. assures me they are exactly as perilous, dramatic, and etiquette‑defying as they appear in every British mystery. Purrsonally, I prefer wide library aisles and no risk of being run off the road by an impatient human!!! MOL 😹🚗

      Sending elegant purrs and a purrfectly poised tail swish,
      Amber 🐈✨🐾

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  4. That was a nice review sweet Amber, that book sounds good! The P.A. had good and interesting fill-in answers too!

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    1. Dahlings at Brian’s Home, thank mew ever so much for your lovely words! I do strive to provide only the finest, most exquisitely curated bookish insights, a cat of my calibre has standards, after all. 📚💖

      I’m delighted the book sounds good to mew; it truly is a charming and thoughtful instalment in the series, with Diesel being his usual magnificent self.

      And the P.A. will be utterly chuffed that mew enjoyed her fill‑ins, she does love a good ponder over a cuppa while thinking of her answers. ☕😺

      Sending refined purrs and a perfectly arranged stack of books,
      Amber 🐾🐈✨

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  5. I've always wanted to read this series as the location is in a state not far from me. Sadly I don't get much reading time these days.

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    1. Dahling Leah, thank mew so much for stopping by! How marvellous that mew’ve always wanted to read this series, being so close to the setting makes it even more delightful, I’m sure. 📚💖

      And please don’t worry about not having much reading time at the moment. Truly, a good cozy mystery will wait patiently on the shelf until mew are ready… unlike certain mice in my library who cannot sit still for five minutes!!! MOL 😹

      If mew ever do get the chance to dip into the series, Diesel will absolutely steal your heart.

      Sending refined purrs and a gentle page‑turn,
      Amber ✨🐾🐈

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  6. I’m glad all seems to be well at the library and hope it stays that way.

    Living in the English countryside would be a delight. If only I could.

    Amber, the book sounds amazing and as always I thank you and the PA for linking up with Feline Friday.

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    1. Dahling Mimi, thank mew ever so much for your lovely comment. I’m pleased to report that all is currently calm, well, magically calm, in the library. Aisle M is still humming, the lanterns are still floating, and the thesaurus is still in its dramatic era, but nothing has exploded, levitated unexpectedly, or attempted to reorganise itself alphabetically by moon phase. So I consider that a win. ✨😺

      Living in the English countryside is delightful, the P.A. assures me, though she says the single‑track roads are enough to make even a serene cat like myself fluff up in alarm!!! MOL

      And thank mew for your kind words about the book! It truly is a charming instalment, and I’m always thrilled to share my literary treasures.

      We’re also delighted to join Feline Friday each week, it’s one of our favourite blog hops.

      Sending refined purrs and a gentle sparkle from Aisle M,
      Amber 🐈🐾✨

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    1. Dahling Ananka, thank mew! It is a good one, nicely paced, not too long, and purrfect for when mew want a cozy mystery without committing to an epic tome. 📚💖

      If mew ever fancy dipping back into the series, Diesel will be waiting to charm mew all over again.

      Refined purrs and a purrfectly aligned stack of books,
      Amber 🐾🐈✨

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  8. The library is enchanted....that says it all! I have always love libraries, big and small. They are all enchanting! Thanks for a FUN post! I'll keep it up today to enjoy all day long!

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    1. Dahling Lavender Dreamer, thank mew ever so much for your meautiful comment! Truly, mew understand the heart of it, a library is enchanted, whether it’s grand and towering or tiny and tucked away. They all hum with stories, secrets, and that delicious hush of pawsibility. ✨📚

      I’m absolutely thrilled mew enjoyed the post! Aisle M has been particularly sparkly this week, and it warms my whiskers to know mew’re keeping it open to enjoy throughout the day. The library approves wholeheartedly.

      Sending mew gentle purrs, floating‑lantern magic, and a purrfectly turned page,
      Amber 🐈🐾✨

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  9. Hello,
    I would like to be in the magical Aisle M. I love reading mysteries and I love libraries. Cute post and review. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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    1. Dahling Eileen, thank mew so much for your lovely words! Aisle M truly is a delight, softly glowing, gently humming, and just mysterious enough to make even me raise an whiskery eyebrow. Mew would be most welcome here; it’s the purrfect place for anypawdy who loves mysteries and libraries. ✨📚

      I’m thrilled mew enjoyed the post and the review, sharing these enchanted moments is one of my greatest pleasures as The Cat Book Connoisseur.

      Thank mew also for hosting and for letting us join in; it’s always a joy to be part of your link‑up.

      Wishing mew a wonderful day and a magical week,
      Amber 🐾✨🐈

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  10. You have the coolest library. Excellent review Amber. It sounds like a great story. Thank you to the PA for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I prefer to stay home than go out too for the same reasons. XO

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    1. Dahling Auwnty Ellen, thank mew ever so much! I’m absolutely thrilled mew enjoyed the review; this story really is a charming one, and Diesel is in top form throughout. 📚💖

      And yes, we do have the coolest library… though I must confess, Aisle M has been particularly dramatic lately with all its magical shenanigans. A cat can hardly keep her whiskers unruffled!!! MOL ✨😹

      The P.A. will be delighted mew liked her fill‑ins, she says staying home is the height of luxury, especially when surrounded by cats and books. I wholeheartedly agree.

      Sending refined purrs and a purrfectly polished stack of novels,
      Amber 🐾🐈✨

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  11. Wonderful all around the library and the book review.x😽

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    1. Dahling Christine, thank mew ever so much! It makes my literary heart positively purr to know mew enjoyed both the enchanted library wanderings and the book review. A well‑run library (especially one with magical tendencies) is a joy to behold, and I do my utmost to keep everything in impeccable order… even when the lanterns start floating of their own accord. ✨😺

      Sending refined purrs and a purrfectly polished stack of books,
      Amber 🐈✨🐾

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