Saturday, July 22, 2017

Book Spotlight~ The Sim Ru Prophecy



Title: The Sim Ru Prophecy (Werecat, Book 4)

Author: Andrew J. Peters
Genre: Gay Paranormal
Release Date: June 27th




Synopsis:

The final installment of the Werecat series, a finalist in the 2016 Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice Awards.

A fugitive from two murder investigations in New York City and a bizarre, big cat attack at a bank in Barbados, Jacks Dowd flees to South America to find the ringleader of a shifter terrorist organization deep in the Amazon.
The world is on the brink of all-out war between shifters and humans, and Jacks needs to somehow broker a deal for peace.

But a special U.S. intelligence agency emerges as a new, possibly even more dangerous enemy. Both the terrorists and the U.S. government will stop at nothing to get an arcane codex that could unleash an unstoppable threat
to mankind or exterminate werecats everywhere.

While Jacks dodges danger from both sides and decodes the ancient book, he’s left with the impossible choice of how to use it.

"I gobbled up this book in one quick read, I couldn’t get to the next scene fast enough. So much action, so much  suspense and yes, a ton of surprises here. ★★★★3/4" ~Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

Buy Links:

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The Series






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About the author:

Andrew J. Peters writes fiction for readers of all ages, especially the ones who like mythological retellings with the non-incidental appearance of gay heroes. His Werecat series was a finalist in The Romance Reviews’ 2016 Readers’ Choice awards. His début young adult novel The Seventh Pleaide received a 2014 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention, and its follow-up Banished Sons of Poseidon was a Best of 2015 Editors Pick at All Our Worlds Diverse Fantasitic Fiction. He is also the author of Poseidon and Cleito and The City of Seven Gods. In 2016, Andrew was featured in Loop Magazine’s “Four Must-Read Authors with Buffalo Ties.” (That’s Buffalo the city, not ties with buffaloes).

Andrew grew up in Buffalo, New York, studied psychology at Cornell University, and has spent most of his career as a social worker and an advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth. He writes the monthly feature Dispatches from Hogwarts G.S.A. for the fan site Queer Sci Fi and Fantasy. He has been a contributing writer at The Good Men Project, Gay YA, YA Highway, La Bloga, and All Romance e-Books (ARe) Café. He has also been an invited speaker/panelist at Bentcon, the New York City Rainbow Book Fair, and Queens Book Festival, among other conferences and community groups.

While writing, Andrew works as a faculty and an administrator at Adelphi University. He lives in New York City with his husband Genaro and their cat Chloë.

Website: http://andrewjpeterswrites.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/andrewjpeterswrites
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ayjayp
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6908025.Andrew_J_Peters
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/andrewjpeters/

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