Hello and welcome to Weekend Writing Warriors, the blog hop where writers from a wide variety of genres share from their work in excerpts of ten sentences or less.
I’m a little grumpy today. I’ve hit yet another roadblock on the way to publishing Wild. My copyeditor had the audacity to get terribly ill right before beginning the final edit. The nerve! But it’s okay. She’s okay. I’m okay. Life and Fiction goes on.
So here we are back with Jacqui in his cat form, prowling the neighbor in search of a new cat who’s had the audacity to invade Cat’s territory. But this new cat might be more than your average puddy tat.
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Most domestic cats avoided him like he was a Rottweiler with rabies. One look at the larger, wild hybrid beauty that was Cat and—whoosh—a flash of tail over the nearest fence and so long kitty. Which was too bad. Jacqui liked cats and wouldn’t mind if one or two wanted to live with him, but it wasn’t meant to be. He was a loner. In both shapes.
At the next corner, he turned right and headed up the street that ran between his place and Wyatt’s, to see what the new cat was up to.
He found it easily, because it stood in the middle of the road staring, oddly enough, at Jacqui’s second floor apartment. It was a black and white tuxedo cat—black and gray really—mangy with matted hair and one chewed-up ear. A stray.
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Wild: Jacqui the Cat Mysteries #4 coming soon! Blurb-in-progress-
Jacqui Corleone has finally met his fated mate (Newsflash: it’s Wyatt), but unlike a romance novel, reality has other plans. The dog men are back, and along with their slobber and bad manners they bring a new level of danger to Jacqui’s life, and to Wyatt’s. Jacqui meets other cat shifters for the first time and is tantalized by a glimpse into their strange new world. Only cats aren’t much nicer than dogs, and soon Jacqui must choose if he’s going to run again, or stand and fight against an enemy more powerful than he ever imagined. And that’s saying a lot.
I’m curious as to whether this cat was looking for him, and if so, why? Great snippet!
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As always, my friend, I so enjoy your stories.
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A STRAY! That says everything. Sigh. I hear you on the frustration of delays out of your control. They say patience builds character . . . and ulcers.
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This new cat could prove intriguing. Great snippet.
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Hmmm, now I’m wondering what this stray cat is really up to! Enjoyed the snippet, sad for Jacqui that he can’t have cats, but I certainly understand the complications!
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Intriguing snippet. I’m curious about the stray showing up. Great imagery of the way the cat appeared, too.
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My curiosity is piqued! Why is that cat staring at his apartment??? Who is this cat–and is it a shifter??
Jacqui has his work cut out for him, learning to let down that wall that keeps him on the side of the loners…
Good writing!
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I’m looking forward to seeing how Jacqui interacts with this cat. Or is it another shape shifter, perhaps?
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Cats are generally jerks (and I say this as a cat person). Here’s hoping this stray cat is different.
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I agree!
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