I’m hosting the starter day party for urban fiction “The University Cat: A Tale for Grown Ups and Graduates”. The tour runs from June 27 to July 11. Stay tuned for my review on July 4.
Tour Schedule
June 27th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading
June 27th: Promo Post @ Stormy Night Reviewing
June 29th: Book Excerpt @ Author C.A. Milson’s Blog
July 1st: Promo Post @ The Bookish Ailurophile
July 3rd: Book Excerpt @ Silver Dagger Scriptorium
July 4th: Book Review @ I Heart Reading
July 5th: Book Excerpt @ Vampyre Lady’s Book Stuff
July 6th: Promo Post @ Maari Loves Her Indies
July 7th: Book Excerpt @ Just Books
July 9th: Book Excerpt @ The Bookworm Lodge
July 10th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian
About the Book
Title: The University Cat: A Tale for Grown Ups and Graduates
Author: Jessika Jenvieve
Genre: Urban Fiction
Gargoyles are said to frighten off harmful spirits and protect the buildings that they guard. They are evil creations and those approaching the University’s Gothic buildings at night are advised to use caution. If you think that a Gargoyle is simply made of stone, you are terribly mistaken.
Penny, a super intelligent, well-educated Siamese cat moves into Professor Eagle’s office and sinks her claws into the exquisite calfskin binding of his books. The Gargoyles have her firmly fixed in their sights. There are terrifying times to come in the University Museum and a wicked plot to prevent Professor Poppett and Poodle from winning the Dog Show. If you thought it was safe to go to university, you might need to think again.
Author Bio
Jessika Jenvieve writes Urban Fantasy, combining the fantastic with the ridiculous and funny. She is working very hard at establishing a cult-following, and has spent a small fortune on dramatic black outfits. She lives in a small village in England, where her unorthodox dress causes gossip and scandal. She is passionate about sports cars, the blues and the ocean.
Life has taken her on a long and unexpected journey from England to Australia and back again. She is an alumna of Bretton Hall, and also City University in London. After graduating, she followed her heart and tried her luck as an actress and singer. She designed costumes and won some awards, then dabbled in lighting design and finally settled on a career as a stage manager. She landed the best job in the world as a stage manager at the Sydney Opera House, spending ten years backstage with some of the greatest performers and musicians. In 2015, she returned to the England and has completed her first crime fiction novel.
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