Alexis Duran has a new book out in her Jacqui the Cat cozy MM mystery series - "Roam" - and there's a Giveaway!
About the Series
Jacqui Corleone is a fashion designer, a yoga-instructor and a concerned citizen who selflessly helps the police solve crimes. Oh, and he occasionally turns into a small wild cat. Probably due to a wizard's curse or an evil government plot to create super warriors.Or, he's a cat cursed to turn into a human and only the bite of a sexy alpha lion will allow him to remain in his superior form of Cat.
Jacqui does not have a split personality, but sometimes his cat personality can get rather loud.
Loud? You're loud.
Jacqui Corleone is a cat shifter who doesn't know why or how he turns into a cat. He lives a solitary life in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. He's not afraid of intimacy (yes, he is) but sensibly refrains from potentially awkward entanglements. Unfortunately, the sexy new deputy sheriff just moved in across the street and Jacqui's vow not to get mixed up with island dudes is sorely challenged.
When the mysterious disappearance of three blue pots draws Jacqui to investigate, he's drawn ever deeper into danger--and into the arms of Deputy Wyatt West (you wish).
Giveaway
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Book One: Prowl
Jacqui Corleone is a fashion designer, a yoga-instructor and a concerned citizen who selflessly helps the police solve crimes. Oh, and he occasionally turns into a small wild cat. Probably due to a wizard's curse or an evil government plot to create super warriors.
Or, he's a cat cursed to turn into a human and only the bite of a sexy alpha lion will allow him to remain in his superior form of Cat.
Jacqui does not have a split personality, but sometimes his cat personality can get rather loud.
Loud? You're loud.
Jacqui Corleone is a cat shifter who doesn't know why or how he turns into a cat. He lives a solitary life in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. He's not afraid of intimacy (yes, he is) but sensibly refrains from potentially awkward entanglements. Unfortunately, the sexy new deputy sheriff just moved in across the street and Jacqui's vow not to get mixed up with island dudes is sorely challenged.
When the mysterious disappearance of three blue pots draws Jacqui to investigate, he prowls ever deeper into danger--and into the arms of Deputy Wyatt West (he wishes).
Prowl Excerpt:
Not that anything could make Jacqui a dull boy, but hours spent stooped over his sewing table had given him a kink in his neck along a strong urge to throw aside his needle and leap out the window.
Instead he sighed dramatically, pressed his palms against the edge of the heavy table and stretched his neck, tilting his head to one side and then the other. He arched his back, slouched, arched again. Not working.He stood, padded across the hardwood floor and slid open the glass door to his tiny balcony.
He'd been working for hours and still had two jackets to finish. Zee was arriving the next day to pick up the new outfits Jacqui had created. Everything had to be perfect. And complete. Complete and perfect and amazing. Because Zee was a rising star, and when the rabble got a look at the Cat's Eye creations adorning Zee's nearly famous bod, Jacqui would have it made. That was the assumption, anyway. Orders would flood his inbox, gobs of money would flow into his bank account, and he could hire an assistant and stop working these dog-awful hours.
Or not. After all, what else would he do with his time if not toil?
Right now, he had a strong urge to prowl.
Now is not the time, Cat. Now is the time of toil.
He stepped out on his second-story balcony and took a deep breath of fresh, slightly salty air blowing in off the water. His studio apartment overlooked Friday Harbor, and at the cusp of sunset, both town and harbor were bathed in a pinkish glow, doing that twinkly and picturesque as all get-out thing that happened on lovely summer evenings like this.
Must prowl.
No. The stitching had to be perfect. The lines exquisitely formed to Zee's angular shape, the drape immaculate. The last version hadn't been up to Jacqui's exacting standards. He'd pulled out a day's work in a pissy rage at himself, and now he was paying for it.
You'll be more efficient after a prowl. And Zee's seaplane won't arrive until midday.
Jacqui made the mistake of looking down, letting his gaze wander across the street, to where a moving van had recently been parked.
Jacqui had a new neighbor.
Back. To. Work.
Jacqui's new neighbor was Wyatt West, the new deputy sheriff in town. Yes, Jacqui had played around with the name in an endlessly juvenile fashion. Wild Wild West, with the broad shoulders, lean waist, and an ass to die for. Dark brown hair, amber eyes, and a crooked smile that made Jacqui's heart do a little squeezy thing, leaving him breathless. How wild was West, Jacqui couldn't help but wonder?
So they'd never spoken. Minor detail. Didn't matter. Until this weekend Wyatt West of the exceptionally hot body was a live aboard, a local brand of lunatic who lived on a sailboat surrounded by fucking water. Jacqui wasn't about to go sniffing around a mental case like that.
But now Wild Wyatt Hot Bod was Jacqui's across-the-street-two-condos-down neighbor and required closer inspection. Because all neighbors required inspection. Because curiosity.
"Wait for it. Anticipation makes it all the more sweet."
To hell with that. Do the change and let's check Wild West out.
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Book Two: Pounce
Half-cat, half-human, all-awesome, Jacqui has spent his life avoiding getting too close to anyone. But despite his best intentions, he just can’t stay away from the sexy deputy sheriff, Wyatt West, especially after Jacqui is the victim of a local band of thieves and turns to the police for help.
When the call of curiosity grows too insistent, Jacqui does a little prying around on his own, an activity that quickly leads him into danger.
Is this the end for our Furry Fashionista, or will the heroic and altogether too handsome Wyatt save the day? And more importantly, will they finally have sex?? Read Pounce, Book 2 in the Jacqui the Mysteries, to find out.
Pounce Excerpt:
Jacqui stretched out long, ass in the air, paws out in front of him. As Cat, he was strong, fast, invincible. He could see in the dark, leap tall fences in a single bound, smell and hear every nuance of change in his neighborhood, and spy on Wyatt without getting arrested for being a creeper. Everything about being Cat was good, except for doorknobs and dogs. And the inability to sew or make anything. And the fact that ordinary cats took one look at him and freaked.
He sat on the sidewalk outside his apartment. The gin had released its hold on his brain. The crowd at Wyatt's had long ago dispersed, and Jacqui could not sleep. At two o'clock in the morning, the street was empty of people. A possum rooted around in someone's compost pile on the next block. Two cats were facing off in a yard behind the apartment building, still in the growling low stage. Bats zinged through the air, chasing bugs.
His ears twitched and his tail flicked back and forth across the pavement. From a long way off, he heard a bicycle. Because he had nothing else on his prowling agenda, he went toward the sound, vaguely curious to see who was peddling home in the wee hours.
He padded across the street and peeked into Wyatt's backyard. If the tree in the corner were positioned differently, he'd totally be peeking into that bedroom window.
No. That's just wrong.
Another reason why being a cat is better. Peeping is required. It's a survival skill.
It's creepy.
Jacqui peered into the dark rectangle of Wyatt's patio door for a while, thinking back on how dangerously close to flirting they'd come. They'd flirted with flirting. He knew if he changed back into Jacqui and rapped on that door, Wyatt wouldn't be surprised. Except for maybe the naked thing. And maybe Wyatt would think Jacqui was more than a little weird, but he wouldn't turn him away.
Jacqui turned away. It kind of felt inevitable, this imminent collision of body parts and exchange of fluids, but it had to be carefully controlled and limited.
Okay, Wyatt, we can fuck, because we're guys and that's what guys do, but here are the rules:
One: No getting all up in my business.
Two: No looking at me funny when I have out loud arguments with myself.
Three: No asking me where I've been all night.
Four: No questioning why a guy who loves cats and volunteers at the local shelter doesn't own a cat.
Five: No falling in love.
Six: No suggesting I see a therapist to address my fear of intimacy issues.
Seven: No prying into my life prior to two years ago.
Eight: No whining when I drop you like a hot potato for no reason whatsoever.
Nine: Who the fuck is that?
Jacqui stopped on the corner of Harrison and Oak to watch the Midnight Biker push his bike up the hill. He was a young dude Jacqui hadn't seen before, with stringy blond hair poking out of a stocking cap. He wore a lived-in, slept-in, rolled-in-the-dirt-in dingy canvas coat and shredded jeans. He had a big pack on his back and his eyes darted this way and that, peering into people's yards.
Suspicious? Oh, yeah.
Jacqui slipped into a convenient pool of shadows and watched the interloper trudge by.
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Book Three: Roam
Being half-cat isn’t easy in a human world, and Jacqui’s life has just gotten a lot more complicated now that he’s dating the hot deputy sheriff who lives across the street. Wyatt’s brain might explode if he finds out his lover turns into a cat sometimes.
And even more unthinkable, Wyatt might REJECT Jacqui if he discovers that his boyfriend and Satan the feral wild cat are one and the same! As if Jacqui doesn’t have enough to worry about, he becomes the unwilling foster parent of a drooling dog, and soon discovers a nefarious plot involving marauding Rottweilers with a taste for Cat.
Follow Jacqui into trouble in his most exciting misadventure yet!
Roam Excerpt:
Several desperate phone calls did not procure any dog-sitter leads. Mei Lin was off island. Rose laughed derisively at the suggestion. Mary Lou, who ran the shelter, was ferrying visiting relatives around the island and just couldn’t possibly take in an extra dog, no matter how much she really wanted to.
When Sam pulled to a stop in front of Jacqui's apartment, Jacqui's spirits were low. All Cat could do was emit a low moan every now and then.
"I've got to give the beast a bath before I let it anywhere near my stuff."
"Can I watch?" Sam asked, grinning.
"Help? Surely you meant to ask if you could help?" Jacqui said, turning a withering glare upon him.
"Yeah, that's what I meant."
Jacqui slid out of the truck and ran up the stairs to his loft apartment. He was half-tempted to lock the door, pull the drapes, and hope that Sam would give up and drive away with the dog.
Not likely.
He grabbed a bottle of expensive shampoo that he'd decided left his hair too dry, and a thick beach towel. Clutching these items, he looked around at his pristine upholstered furniture and shining wood floors with increasing trepidation. He set down the supplies, rummaged around for an old sheet, and threw it over the couch.
Jacqui didn't have much in the way of old stuff. He quickly got rid of items that didn't please him. In other words, he had little he was willing to sacrifice to the ravages of Stinky. Worst-case scenarios began to fill his mind: images of dog toenails shredding cushions, dog slobber staining silk, and so he forced himself to pick up the bath supplies and go back down the stairs.
Sam had found the hose the groundskeeper used and was playing a game of spray-Stinky-from-behind every time the poor dog turned around, which was constantly. The sight of the lumbering man-child and the soaking wet, hairy dog sent a shiver up Jacqui's spine. He didn't like hoses, and didn't like the merriment with which men like Sam turned them on others.
"Put the hose down and step away," Jacqui said in a low, hopefully menacing tone.
"What? Don't want to get wet?" Sam asked with a grin, but when he saw the glower on Jacqui's face, some glimmer of self-preservation stopped him in his overly playful tracks. He took his thumb off the trigger of the nozzle. "I promise I won't spray you on purpose."
"Not good enough. Put the hose down, Sam." Jacqui reached for his best Clint Eastwood, steely-eyed glare.
Sam carefully lowered the hose to the ground and lifted both hands as he backed away a few steps.
"There's the look that puts the fear into a Rottweiler."
Stinky ran circles around Sam, barking gleefully, a sound that grated on Jacqui's already taut nerves.
"This is not a game. This is not fun. We are going to clean that damn dog with no shenanigans. Understand?"
"No shenanigans." Sam nodded and hung his head in fake shame.
Jacqui strode forward with confidence. Never let them see your fear.
He dropped the towel and the shampoo on the strip of grass between the sidewalk and the road, and picked up the hose. He took a deep breath and said, "You hold the beast. I'll douse him."
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If I were a Hollywood producer about to put your book on the big screen, who would you want me to cast as the leads? Why? And can we have pictures to drool over?
Okay, writers love to be asked this question. Probably because we spend so much time thinking about it anyway. And possibly spending an inordinate amount of time staring at photos of hot guys in the name of research. It's one of the sacrifices of being a romance writer. Sometimes, if we're lucky, we find a stock image of just the right guy for our cover. It's rare though, because after spending so much time thinking about every nuance of a man, no one is perfect. I have to admit though, I came pretty darn close with the cover model for Prowl.
Now, unfortunately, famous actors don't let us use their images for our covers, so it's their own damn fault that we cast them in our movies and pay them peanuts. I do love pretty men, and if it was up to me, Orlando Bloom could be the hero in all of my movies. But seriously, if he were blond, he'd make a perfect Jacqui.
And Jude Law. Jude Law has the correct uppity attitude, besides being cute as hell.
I guess they could take turns.
Every pretty man needs their hunky hero. In the case of Jacqui's Wyatt, I had a harder time deciding, but the winner, because he's hunky and obviously sweet, is Chris Pratt.
But I'm not sure. Guess I'll have to go now and stare at more photos of hot guys.
4 Stars!
Prowl:
I loved the introduction to both Jacqui and his Cat, he was sassy and quirky and I found myself laughing out loud at his antics. I wasn't too sure about Wyatt, since we only see him through Jacqui's eyes and he doesn't seem too fond of either Jacqui or Satan, as he calls Jacqui's inner cat. Not that I can really blame him after the way they meet, LOL. Anyway, this was a very fast read, very entertaining and fun and a great way to start the series, in my opinion.
Pounce:
While I didn't like it as much as Prowl, and frankly, I wasn't as fond of Jacqui here as I was in the first book, I still found the book engaging. The author did a great job with Jacqui's Cat, really, it's like seeing a real cat in action. I'm liking Wyatt a whole lot more, but I wish we'd gotten to know him better. The case wasn't as interesting as the one in book 1, but it was still good. All in all, while not my favorite of the three books, it was still a good read.
Roam:
And the plot thickens as we meet Wyatt's ex and some new characters that I hope we'll see later in other installments come into play. I really liked this book, it was different from the others in the sense that it gave us a broader view of both what Jacqui is and allowed us to learn more about Wyatt. Wyatt is awesome and while I'm still on the fence about Jacqui, I am in awe at how his cat continues to be portrayed. The case was really well done and while it was left a bit open-ended for my taste, it didn't really end in a cliffhanger. I'll be looking forward to more for sure!
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
Jacqui is a cat shifter who seems to spend quite a bit of his time internally debating with his Cat half about his every move, checking out his gorgeous new neighbor Wyatt and investigating the mystery of Sandy and her missing trio of blue pots. Well, to each their own I guess because while I did laugh a few times, what many will most likely find cute and fun, I, unfortunately, found just a smidge annoying.
Jacqui was constantly arguing with himself on whether or not to do something, generally a very cat-like thing to do. He could be funny but also a touch too prickly for my tastes. Maybe had the story been longer, I might have had a chance to connect with him more.
Wyatt was okay but we get very little from him and that left me feeling as if I were missing something. I definitely want more of him though. I didn’t completely feel the connection between him and Jacqui so I’m not 100% positive I think the pairing is great. However, we have a couple more stories to go so I’ll reserve judgment for then.
So, I gotta say it and please do not hate me, I just am not a fan of Jacqui. He drives me nuts, he really does. Having said that though, I can’t pretend that I didn't read this book in one sitting. It’s a good story when you need something quick and easy with a good touch of humor. Jacqui and the crazy situations he seems to always get into, whether in fur or skin, are quite entertaining.
Plus, well, I have a weird soft spot for Wyatt and his hatred of Satan.
Wow, what catastrophe is Jacqui going to find himself in next?
I’m just going to say it, my favorite part of the entire series is Jacqui’s cat. Honestly, the author did a fantastic job of making me believe Jacqui’s cat is real. I can totally picture cats thinking these things and doing the things that he does, it’s hilarious.
Secondly, I love Wyatt. I’m pretty sure he won me over in book one with his crazy encounter with Satan aka Mr. Whiskers aka Jacqui’s cat. His reaction was so spot on and funny, I couldn’t help but laugh out loud. So, now that Jacqui is faced with the dilemma of what will Wyatt do when he finds out the truth, it was very entertaining.
Overall, Roam was definitely entertaining and I actually enjoyed it much more than book 2. I love the banter between Jacqui and Wyatt, not to mention the chemistry. I may not be a huge fan of Jacqui and he might drive me insane but he does grow on you and leaves you having to admit he makes you laugh. As for Wyatt, he’s a braver man than I would be for taking him on. I wish him much luck to survive whatever else is in store for Jacqui and their relationship.
***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author/publisher for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.***
She's worked in museums, finance, film production and for several performing arts organizations. Her favorite job so far has been inventorying the collection of a haunted Victorian Mansion. She is the author of the Masters and Mages and Edge of Night m/m fantasy series as well as several stand-alone romances.
Her fiction has won awards including the Rupert Hughes Award from the Maui Writers Conference.
She lives with one dog and four and a half cats. She is currently working on the next Jacqui the Cat mystery and always has several new ideas brewing.
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3.5 Stars!
#1 Prowl
Jacqui is a cat shifter who seems to spend quite a bit of his time internally debating with his Cat half about his every move, checking out his gorgeous new neighbor Wyatt and investigating the mystery of Sandy and her missing trio of blue pots. Well, to each their own I guess because while I did laugh a few times, what many will most likely find cute and fun, I, unfortunately, found just a smidge annoying.
Jacqui was constantly arguing with himself on whether or not to do something, generally a very cat-like thing to do. He could be funny but also a touch too prickly for my tastes. Maybe had the story been longer, I might have had a chance to connect with him more.
Wyatt was okay but we get very little from him and that left me feeling as if I were missing something. I definitely want more of him though. I didn’t completely feel the connection between him and Jacqui so I’m not 100% positive I think the pairing is great. However, we have a couple more stories to go so I’ll reserve judgment for then.
#2 Pounce
So, I gotta say it and please do not hate me, I just am not a fan of Jacqui. He drives me nuts, he really does. Having said that though, I can’t pretend that I didn't read this book in one sitting. It’s a good story when you need something quick and easy with a good touch of humor. Jacqui and the crazy situations he seems to always get into, whether in fur or skin, are quite entertaining.
Plus, well, I have a weird soft spot for Wyatt and his hatred of Satan.
Roam #3
Wow, what catastrophe is Jacqui going to find himself in next?
I’m just going to say it, my favorite part of the entire series is Jacqui’s cat. Honestly, the author did a fantastic job of making me believe Jacqui’s cat is real. I can totally picture cats thinking these things and doing the things that he does, it’s hilarious.
Secondly, I love Wyatt. I’m pretty sure he won me over in book one with his crazy encounter with Satan aka Mr. Whiskers aka Jacqui’s cat. His reaction was so spot on and funny, I couldn’t help but laugh out loud. So, now that Jacqui is faced with the dilemma of what will Wyatt do when he finds out the truth, it was very entertaining.
Overall, Roam was definitely entertaining and I actually enjoyed it much more than book 2. I love the banter between Jacqui and Wyatt, not to mention the chemistry. I may not be a huge fan of Jacqui and he might drive me insane but he does grow on you and leaves you having to admit he makes you laugh. As for Wyatt, he’s a braver man than I would be for taking him on. I wish him much luck to survive whatever else is in store for Jacqui and their relationship.
***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author/publisher for my reading pleasure in hopes of an unbiased opinion, a review was not a requirement.***
About the Author
Alexis Duran was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. At the University of Oregon, her fascination with people and relationships led her to major in Sociology, but her main love has always been creative writing.She's worked in museums, finance, film production and for several performing arts organizations. Her favorite job so far has been inventorying the collection of a haunted Victorian Mansion. She is the author of the Masters and Mages and Edge of Night m/m fantasy series as well as several stand-alone romances.
Her fiction has won awards including the Rupert Hughes Award from the Maui Writers Conference.
She lives with one dog and four and a half cats. She is currently working on the next Jacqui the Cat mystery and always has several new ideas brewing.
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