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.
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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Excerpt
Penny purred next to
him. She sensed he would be very kind to her, having heard his
conversation on the car phone. He ordered a special silk cushion,
some fresh sardines and a pint of cream, ‘Oh and Darhling get her a
brush, one of those with real bristles and a little silk glove for
shining her fur.’ The Porsche screeched to a halt, and Erickson
leapt out athletically and opened the passenger door. Penny was
lifted gently into his arms, with the rug wrapped around her to keep
her warm. She looked adoringly at her new friend.
When a cat looks at
you in an adoring way, those who know about the ways of cats realise
that this is not quite what you think it is. Penny, special as she
was, was no different from the rest. Cats seek the best advantage for
themselves and simply take it. The best spot by the fire or in the
sun, the best piece of fish, and the best bit of your bed. You get
the adoring look, and they get whatever they want. Adoring looks in
the cat world cost nothing. Penny had her very special blue eyes and
lovely fur that ensured she always got what she wanted. She just
extended her little paw and wrapped you around it.
Erickson and Penny
glided up in a green glass lift to the top of building and as the
double doors to Erickson Jon Designs opened as if by magic, Penny was
greeted by a throng of gloriously dressed people all squealing,
‘Darhling’ simultaneously. There was a short delay while a spate
of air kissing took place, and finally, Penny was placed on her newly
purchased cushion and everyone stood back to admire her. Penny,
rather enjoying the attention, stroked a casual paw over her perky
chocolate pointed ears and contently curled her tail in an attractive
shape. Bruno, the visiting ‘photo-artiste,’ as his web site
called him, pointed his impressive camera and started snapping away,
while Penny opened her big blue eyes and stared straight into the
lens. She posed and preened and even batted an imaginary butterfly
orchestrated by a chorus of ‘Coos’ and ‘Ahs.’
Suddenly all eyes
snapped to the door of the model’s dressing room and Magnolia
Potter, model of the year, owner of BeEverSoBeautiful.com and the
trophy girlfriend to the latest big thing in Rap and gold chains,
burst in and posed herself for all to admire. Magnolia was not as
tall as she said she was and rather thinner than she ought to be. She
could sense the competition four blocks away, and her heavily
eye-lashed face turned slowly to Penny.
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