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The Trilogy
(Werecat #1-3)
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The first three installments of the popular Werecat series are an epic thrill ride from Montréal to New York City to the Caribbean. A Readers' Choice finalist from award-winning fantasy author Andrew J. Peters (The City of Seven Gods).
Twenty-two-year-old Jacks is plunged into the hidden world of feline shifters on a lost weekend in Montréal. He emerges with fantastical ab ...more
Twenty-two-year-old Jacks is plunged into the hidden world of feline shifters on a lost weekend in Montréal. He emerges with fantastical ab ...more
Paperback, 256 pages
Published
November 15th 2014
by Vagabondage Romance
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I was given a copy of this book to review, but it really didn't do it for me.
I came in expecting some fun smutty fantasy, but the series starts out rather dark. Book 1 was particularly rough. Jacks is in an abusive relationship with the controlling werecat who turned him, Benoit. As others have mentioned, the first sex scene in the story is a rough tumble between the two in their werecat form. Between the abuse and the whole animal thing, it's kind of the opposite of sexy. Jacks knows that he n ...more
I came in expecting some fun smutty fantasy, but the series starts out rather dark. Book 1 was particularly rough. Jacks is in an abusive relationship with the controlling werecat who turned him, Benoit. As others have mentioned, the first sex scene in the story is a rough tumble between the two in their werecat form. Between the abuse and the whole animal thing, it's kind of the opposite of sexy. Jacks knows that he n ...more

A Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Review
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
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From that review: "WereCat: The Trilogy is the first collection of stories I've read by Andrew J. Peters and I'm impressed by his writing. Peters did a splendid job of building a mythology for his werecats, creating a universe complete with a division within the werecat community that's building towards all out war, and yet he doesn't miss out on the smaller details needed to p ...more
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
For the full review visit http://wp.me/p220KL-b0k
From that review: "WereCat: The Trilogy is the first collection of stories I've read by Andrew J. Peters and I'm impressed by his writing. Peters did a splendid job of building a mythology for his werecats, creating a universe complete with a division within the werecat community that's building towards all out war, and yet he doesn't miss out on the smaller details needed to p ...more

*I voluntarily read a Review Copy of this book. All opinions stated are solely my own and no one elses*
3.5 stars
I struggled to get into this one. The beginning was dark yet intense but it definitely got my heart pounding and not in a nice way.
Jacks and Benoit’s relationship was toxic. Their relationship wasn't about love; it was about Benoit being possessive, controlling and dominant over Jacks.
The story shifts back and forth from present to past which although insightful was at times difficul ...more
3.5 stars
I struggled to get into this one. The beginning was dark yet intense but it definitely got my heart pounding and not in a nice way.
Jacks and Benoit’s relationship was toxic. Their relationship wasn't about love; it was about Benoit being possessive, controlling and dominant over Jacks.
The story shifts back and forth from present to past which although insightful was at times difficul ...more

holy crap the beginning of this was OMG.. lol i was on the edge of my seat waiting to see what was next.. it was amazing.. and the rest of the story didnt dissapoint.. my only sadness for this was the fact this is only 1-3 lol.. i am really hoping there is more to come.. which im 99% sure there is with the way this one ended.. it was amazing.. it was heartbreaking.. it was uplifting.. it made me smile and made me mad.. lol i love when a writer can hit on everything.

I actually started reading this and initially, I didn't enjoy it very much, I found the first book a bit depressing, however, the more of the book I read the more I liked it. Book 2 introduces more likeable characters and we really get to see more of the main character's personality and I was hooked by the 3rd book, it is a lot more action-packed and some really interesting characters and locations. Cannot wait to read the next book.
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Have you ever wished an author or publisher would combine the stories of a series into one book? Well Andrew J. Peters and Vagabondage Romance Publishing have done just that with the WERECAT series. Right now you can only get the Trilogy in paper back but you can still get the individual stories as eBooks as well.
The first three stories of the WERECAT series have been combined into one sweet read. Now I don’t mean sweet as in warm and fuzzy because this isn’t your warm and fuzzy kind of shifter ...more
The first three stories of the WERECAT series have been combined into one sweet read. Now I don’t mean sweet as in warm and fuzzy because this isn’t your warm and fuzzy kind of shifter ...more

This is a collection of 3 short pieces of fiction originally released as ebooks. Now they’ve been brought together almost as one full novel…but there’s more to come because the story isn’t over yet.
The first part is almost straight up horror, which is totally my thing. By the second part, it starts to expand and focus more on the main character and his relationship with another man/werecat—this segment really establishes our connection to the main character, not to mention, things get pretty sex ...more
The first part is almost straight up horror, which is totally my thing. By the second part, it starts to expand and focus more on the main character and his relationship with another man/werecat—this segment really establishes our connection to the main character, not to mention, things get pretty sex ...more

Who doesn’t love some dark magic? Right? I do. Andrew J. Peters wrote a spectacular trilogy. A trilogy he is turning into a series. That excites me because this closed on a cliffy and that made me all sorts of freaked out.
This is a wonderful journey of intrigue, mystery, suspense, and yes, magic! When I thought werecat at first, I didn’t really think deep enough. This book isn’t just one breed. There’s panthers, lions, tigers… the whole big cat clan going on. I really found that to be awesome.
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This is a wonderful journey of intrigue, mystery, suspense, and yes, magic! When I thought werecat at first, I didn’t really think deep enough. This book isn’t just one breed. There’s panthers, lions, tigers… the whole big cat clan going on. I really found that to be awesome.
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Andrew J. Peters is an author, an educator, and an activist. His books have won the Silver Falchion award and been a finalist at the Foreword INDIES (The City of Seven Gods), as well as a Readers' Choice pick at The Romance Reviews (the Werecat series). He has written two fantasy books for young adults (The Seventh Pleiade, Banished Sons of Poseidon), and he is the author of the adult novel Poseid
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