Prowl by Alexis Duran

Title: Prowl

Series: Jacqui the Cat Mysteries 01

Author: Alexis Duran

Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy

Length: Short Story

Publisher: ShadowSpinners Press (May 29, 2018)

Heat Level: Low

Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥ 3.5 Hearts

Blurb: Jacqui Corleone is a fashion designer, a yoga-instructor and a concerned citizen who selflessly helps the police solve crimes. Oh, and he occasionally turns into a small wild cat. Probably due to a wizard’s curse or an evil government plot to create super warriors.
Or, he’s a cat cursed to turn into a human and only the bite of a sexy alpha lion will allow him to remain in his superior form of Cat.

Jacqui does not have a split personality, but sometimes his cat personality can get rather loud.
Jacqui Corleone is a cat shifter who doesn’t know why or how he turns into a cat. He lives a solitary life in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. He’s not afraid of intimacy (yes, he is) but sensibly refrains from potentially awkward entanglements. Unfortunately, the sexy new deputy sheriff just moved in across the street and Jacqui’s vow not to get mixed up with island dudes is sorely challenged.

When the mysterious disappearance of three blue pots draws Jacqui to investigate, he prowls ever deeper into danger–and into the arms of Deputy Wyatt West (he wishes).

ISBN: B07D6WPX5G

Product Link: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Reviewer: Lisa

Review: Jacqui is a very unique young man who can change into a cat with an attitude. He has his eye on one sexy Deputy but to bad the man thinks his cat side is satan. Well you got to admit that Cat kind of had it coming.

With this story you get most of the dialog from Jacqui and the cat, not so much from Wyatt. I will admit that I thought this story would have gone in a different direction but this story was kind of interesting. It was a very slow moving story that ended before it really got to the good stuff.

It was interesting, funny and sweet type of story with a unique story line. My problem with it was the fact that it didn’t go anywhere. I am afraid that right now, this is not my type of story. We will see if book two is any better and hope there is no drop off.