Sneaky Interviews Ruffles the Cat from A Study in Chocolate by Amber Royer

Hi, there, Mr. Cat. What is your name and your author’s name?

Hi!  I’m Ruffles, a big rumbly tuxedo cat.  I was rescued as a kitten from a parking lot, and now I have a job.  I am an emotional support cat.  Cool, right?  My author’s name is Amber Royer.  She lives in Texas, just North of Dallas.

Mice to meet you. In my opinion, all cats are emotional support pets but not all characters cats do that job well. Kudos to you, Ruffles.

What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

I’ve been in two cozy mysteries.  I first got page time in A Shot in the 80% Dark, where my owner—who’s an artist – was present when the book’s murder happened.  I’m also in A Study in Chocolate – where I finally made the cover.  (There’s been a different companion animal highlighted in each book.  In the last one, I lost top billing to a bird.  It was a cockatoo that lived at the art museum and pretended to paint, but there was a big oversight and a missed opportunity there to feature yours truly, don’t you think?)

I’ve only been on two covers of my six-book Cobble Cove cozy mystery series, even though I’m the star of the books. In Debbie’s new series, The Buttercup Bend series, she gives top billing to a different animal each month, although the cats play big parts, too. The first book featured them up front, while the last one gave parrots parts. Her work-in-progress is featuring llamas.

Are you in a series? If so, please give information about it.

Yes, I’m part of a series.  I didn’t get to be in the first couple of books, though.  The Bean to Bar Mysteries take place in Galveston, Texas.  They all star Felicity Koerber, who opened a craft chocolate business on the historic strand – only to have to deal with a murder at her grand opening party.  After that, she’s found herself repeatedly in the wrong place at the wrong time, and getting involved in solving murders.  It’s become a running joke that she’s a murder magnet, so that by the time you get to A Study in Chocolate, the killer actually calls her out, demanding that she solve the murder before someone she cares about becomes the next victim.

I first met Felicity in the fourth book in the series.  Felicity had taken a commission to do a chocolate sculpture for a museum event, and was using the attached studio space.  My owner, Gently, was doing a portrait of me at the time.  A Study in Chocolate is the fifth book.  I hate to say it, but this time, I wound up in the study of an off-kilter historic home, with the murder victim.  How that happened is a long story.  But it does help Felicity figure out the identity of the murderer.

The series sounds great, and I’m glad you were able to get some parts. My kitty co-star, KittyKai, didn’t enter our series until the fourth book, but I’ve been there from the start, since A Stone’s Throw was published.

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

My author had a big black and white tuxedo cat named Solomon, who passed away a few years ago.  He lived to age 20, and was a very patient, sweet cat.  I guess he and I have some traits in common.  We’re not exactly alike, though.  He had a tendency to eat plastic and nibble any plants or flowers he could get near.  I have more discerning tastes.

We have something in common, Ruffles. My author’s Siamese passed away five years ago. He was 17, and I am somewhat based on him. By the way, Debbie’s current black cat, Harry, is a big plastic (and also shoelace, wire) chewer. It’s a bad habit and one I don’t share.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

I don’t want to give spoilers about what I was doing at the crime scene, so here’s a scene where I get to shine in my role of emotional support.  Plus, you get to find out more about me and my owner.

I’ve never been to Gently’s home before. It’s not what I expected. It’s so . . . ordinary. All of the furnishings are mid-century, but surrounded by updated tech, like the giant flatscreen on the wall, and sound system speakers placed discreetly around the room. It all looks casual and worn – but some of the pieces are clearly reproductions. And gently looks perfectly at home sitting on the sofa with Ruffles in his lap, purring loudly.

“I like your place,” I tell him. I’ve already apologized a dozen times for the fact that we’d shown up so late. He has assured us he’s a night owl.

Gently says, “Thanks! A lot of the furniture belonged to my parents. I just had the sofa re-upholstered, but most of it is just well-maintained.”

“Belonged?” Logan asks. Logan is sitting near me, and I’m sitting near the wall outlet, keeping my phone plugged in, so that in case I get another call from the killer. It would be bad if the device dies in the middle of the conversation. I think Logan feels like he’s protecting me, but this time, I think I’m equally protecting him, because if he’s with me, the killer can’t strike without me witnessing it – which leaves me nothing to solve. Logan leans forward and asks, “As in they redecorated and gave you the old furniture? Or . . .”

“The second one,” Gently says. “My parents disappeared when I was still a teenager. They are presumed dead, so I inherited the house. But I was a suspect in the disappearance. If there had been bodies, I’m sure I would be in prison right now. I had come home late from a party, and I saw a random stranger locking our front door, with a key on a fob I didn’t recognize. I tried to talk to him, and he ran, so I chased him, and he kept shouting that he was unarmed and not responsible – like he thought I was trying to kill him or something.”

Logan snorts a laugh, despite the seriousness of the situation. “So you told the police the unarmed man had kidnapped your parents?”

“Something like that,” Gently says miserably. “I’m sorry, but why is this funny?”

Logan says. “It’s just – it’s a sounds-a-like for that line from the Fugitive, where the guy claims the one-armed man killed his wife. It’s no wonder the police didn’t believe it.”

This all sounds vaguely familiar, though it must have happened after I had moved to Seattle. Even there I had still gotten some news from home, and people had been theorizing. “You’re talking about the Anders case. You’re Perry Anders. That’s why you changed your name.”

Gently grimaces. “It seemed prudent, given the press and the way people were reacting. I felt lost, and couldn’t find my footing anywhere in my life. So the name basically suggested itself.” Gently starts petting Ruffles rhythmically, probably trying to calm himself, and at first the cat is okay with it, but after a minute, Ruffles turns around and bites at Gently’s hand. Gently moves his hand away. It doesn’t look like the bite broke the skin. “I’m still convinced that guy with the key knows something. But the police never found him. So I never got closure. Sometimes I still have these dreams that my family is still together. There’s a recurring one where my mom just came home from the grocery store, and is calling me to come help bring in the bags.”

“That has to be tough,” I say sympathetically.

“Yeah,” Logan says. “It’s hard to not be able to escape into your dreams.”

He sounds like he’s speaking from experience.

Gently says, “I couldn’t escape anywhere. At first, I stayed home all the time, just in case my mom or dad came back. And then it got harder and harder to go out. And when I did – it felt like people were staring at me, or that the police were still watching, waiting for me to do something that would incriminate myself. For a while they were. I know they’re not now – or maybe they are again, since Arlo seems convinced I know something about what happened to Mitch. So maybe that’s a rumor going around now.”

“If we thought that,” Logan says, “We wouldn’t have come here alone tonight.”

Of course, that’s not entirely true. I do still have some suspicions about Gently – possibly because he’s the only solid suspect we’ve found. And Logan has expressed suspicions too. But neither of us are convinced Gently has it in him to plunge a weapon into someone’s chest.

I feel empathy for Gently. It’s hard enough to lose someone you love, under any circumstances. At least when my husband had died, there hadn’t been suspicion of foul play. I can’t imagine grieving while being considered a suspect. And the idea that no one believed his account of what had happened – it’s no wonder he developed an anxiety issue. And now it must be opening the emotional wounds, knowing that he’s being suspected and potentially not believed all over again.

Gently can’t seem to stop petting the cat. Ruffles bites him again, this time more insistently, and jumps off of Gently’s lap.

Logan says, “It must be a challenge to have an emotional support animal that walks off when you’re in need.”

“It’s my fault for irritating him.” Gently waves a dismissive hand. But then he grasps his hands against each other in his lap. “Ruffles never goes far. And I like that he’s honest about his feelings. There’s nothing ambiguous between us. And he always knows when I’m really upset. He’ll come and sit on my chest and lick my chin. I’m not sure if he knows his weight helps calm my anxiety, but I like to think he does.”

“Is that why you chose such a big cat?” I ask, half-joking.

Gently laughs. “I found Ruffles when he was just a kitten. He was lost and half-starved and so small he fit in the palm of my hand. It happened shortly after my parents disappeared, and the house was so empty – bringing him home added a little spark of life again. I may have saved him physically, but he kept me from drowning.”

Ruffles comes back and plops down, stretching out across Gently’s shoe.

Purrs! Love it! Thanks so much for sharing. It’s a purr-fect excerpt.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

I love that I get to show people the benefits of having a cat.  Studies have shown that just petting one of us, or having a single play session, can reduce anxiety and stress.  Cat owners are also statistically less likely to have cardiovascular issues.  I like to think it’s because of the calming effect of a feline presence.

That’s pawsome.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like I am who just meows occasionally?

I express myself a great deal, through body language and occasionally showing my claws.  But no, I don’t speak like the humans in my books.  I can, however, express just as much with a swish of my tail as humans can with an entire paragraph of dialogue.

I used to do the same, Ruff, but after KittyKai entered the picture, I started conversing with her and letting our readers and the other pets in our books understand us. Alicia, our main character and the other humans in the book still only see our body language and hear an occasional meow, purr, or growl.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

Find someone who needs you just as much as you need them.  It’s an easy way for both of you to become empathetic, and once readers get attached to you, you have the opportunity to become returning characters in the series.  If you’re fortunate enough to belong to the protagonist, show that person affection early in the book, so that the reader will wonder what is so loveable about the protag that even an independent cat can’t help but bond with them.  Also, don’t hack up hairballs on the page – it would be a big turnoff to readers.

That’s great advice, especially the last part – MOL (meow out loud).

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

A Study in Chocolate just came out on January 17.  The sixth Bean to Bar mystery – which will center around Felicity’s best friend’s wedding and the murder that threatens to ruin it – is due out in July.

Concatulations!

Here’s the info for A Study in Chocolate:

Felicity Koerber’s bean to bar chocolate shop on Galveston’s historic Strand is expanding, as it has become a gathering spot for the community, despite having been the scene of multiple murders. Artists she met while doing a chocolate sculpture are now working out of the shop. So when Felicity is invited to tea by an eccentric art collector, she’s intrigued, especially when she gets asked to pose for a portrait done with chocolate on chocolate. However, when a murder takes place the next day at the same historic house where the tea was held, one of Felicity’s artist friends becomes the main suspect.

When the killer threatens that, unless Felicity unravels the murder, one of her two love interests will be the next victim, she finds herself unwittingly at the center of a puzzle, with a Sherlock Holmes obsessed murderer who wants to be the next Moriarty – and wants to cast Felicity as Sherlock.

Felicity starts finding unexpected connects between her friends and acquaintances, and has to deal with the idea that someone who knows her is a murderer. At the same time, she has to keep her business running, despite construction dust and unruly customers – and an unexpected order for thousands of truffles.

Satchmo the retired police dog turned therapy dog returns to help her sniff out a few clues, and the kidnapping of Ruffles, the quirky artist’s cat, helps lead Felicity into the puzzle. Can Felicity solve it in time to protect the people she cares about from becoming additional victims?

That sounds like a purr-fect read.

Are you and/or your author on social media? If so, please list your links.

I don’t have a social media account, but my author has tons of them.  Here is where you can find Amber:

Website: http://www.amberroyer.com

Blog: http://amberroyer.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberroyerauthor/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Amber.Royer.Author/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoA_29HV2nPmRnox9LPVanw

Tik-Tok: AmberRoyerAuthor

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Royer/e/B00PFV4CGM

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8144619.Amber_Royer

Wow! Meow. I think your author has more social media accounts than mine. I keep telling her to get into Tik Tok. Anyways, thanks for the pawsome interview. I’m sharing the blog tour for your book below. Best whiskers to you and Amber on your new release and forthcoming books.


A Study in Chocolate (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
by Amber Royer

About A Study in Chocolate

A Study in Chocolate (Bean to Bar Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
5th in Series
Golden Tip Press (January 17, 2023)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 289 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BH46559N
GoodReads Link – Coming Soon

Felicity Koerber’s bean to bar chocolate shop on Galveston’s historic Strand is expanding, as it has become a gathering spot for the community, despite having been the scene of multiple murders. Artists she met while doing a chocolate sculpture are now working out of the shop. So when Felicity is invited to tea by an eccentric art collector, she’s intrigued, especially when she gets asked to pose for a portrait done with chocolate on chocolate. Only, where there is a murder the next day at the same historic house where the tea was held, one of Felicity’s artist friends becomes the main suspect.

When the killer threatens that, unless Felicity unravels the murder, one of her two love interests will be the next victim, she finds herself unwittingly at the center of a puzzle, with a Sherlock Holmes obsessed murderer who wants to be the next Moriarty – and wants to cast Felicity as Sherlock.

Felicity starts finding unexpected connects between her friends and acquaintances, and has to deal with the idea that someone who knows her is a murderer. At the same time, she has to keep her business running, despite construction dust and unruly customers – and an unexpected order for thousands of truffles.

Satchmo the retired police dog turned therapy dog returns to help her sniff out a few clues, and the kidnapping of Ruffles, the quirky artist’s cat, helps lead Felicity into the puzzle. Can Felicity solve it in time to protect the people she cares about from becoming additional victims?

About Amber Royer

Amber Royer writes the CHOCOVERSE comic telenovela-style foodie-inspired space opera series, and the BEAN TO BAR MYSTERIES. She is also the author of STORY LIKE A JOURNALIST: A WORKBOOK FOR NOVELISTS, which boils down her writing knowledge into an actionable plan involving over 100 worksheets to build a comprehensive story plan for your novel. She blogs about creative writing techniques and all things chocolate at www.amberroyer.com. She also teaches creative writing and is an author coach. If you are very nice to her, she might make you cupcakes. Chocolate cupcakes, of course.

Author Links

Website: http://www.amberroyer.com

Blog: http://amberroyer.com/blog/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberroyerauthor/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Amber.Royer.Author/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoA_29HV2nPmRnox9LPVanw

Twitter: https://twitter.com/amber_royer

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Amber-Royer/e/B00PFV4CGM

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8144619.Amber_Royer

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January 16 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 16 – My Reading Journeys – REVIEW

January 17 – Cinnamon, Sugar, and a Little Bit of Murder – REVIEW, RECIPE

January 17 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 18 – Mochas, Mysteries and Meows – CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 19 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 19 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 20 – I’m Into Books – SPOTLIGHT

January 20 – The Mystery Review Crew – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 21 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT, EXCERPT

January 21 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT

January 22 – Cozy Up With Kathy – CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 22 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

January 23 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

January 24 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 25 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT

January 26 – Sneaky the library Cat’s Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 27 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

January 28 – Mystery Thrillers and Romantic Suspense Reviews – SPOTLIGHT, EXCERPT

January 28 – My Journey Back – SPOTLIGHT

January 29 – Girl with Pen – SPOTLIGHT

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Sneaky the library cat interviews Macavity from Not Me! Speluncaphobia Secrets and Hidden Treasure by Charlotte Stuart

Welcome to my blog, Kitty. What is your name and your author’s name?

My name is Macavity. My author’s name is Charlotte Stuart.

Mice to meet you. What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

I’ve been in three books – all amateur sleuth/cozy.

  • Who, Me? Chimeras, Conundrums and Dead Goldfish
  • Why Me? Fog Bows, Fraud and Aphrodite
  • Not Me! Speluncaphobia, Secrets and Hidden Treasure

I love cozy mysteries. My author writes two. I’m in her Cobble Cove cozy mystery series. As you may guess, I’m a library cat.

Are you in a series? If so, please give information about it.

The books listed in question 2 are part of a series. The series is all about me. Well, mostly about me. The subtitle for the series is “A Macavity & Me Mystery.” The “me” is Bryn Baczek. I live on a sailboat with her in an urban marina in Seattle. She found me at a shelter and decided to adopt me because both she and I have two different colored eyes. I don’t solve any mysteries, but I’ve saved Bryn a couple of times. In return, she lets me roam the docks and feeds me my favorite foods. It’s a pretty good relationship.

That sounds like such fun. And I recognize you now, Mac. My author did a spotlight for your first book. https://wp.me/p6m4z7-2uy

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

My author is allergic to cats, so I’m her only “pet.” She adores me. Claims I’m trouble free even when I’m misbehaving. She named me after a cat in a poem by T.S. Eliot – Macavity: The Mystery Cat. Like Eliot’s Macavity, I’m orange. But the similarities don’t end there. You’ll have to read the poem to see what I mean.

I’m quite familiar with that poem, and your name. Sorry your author can’t have a real cat. Debbie has two now. She’s had cats since she was young.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

I’m an integral part of Bryn’s life as illustrated by this typical morning scene after she learns of a relative’s death:

Suddenly my cantankerous and handsome orange cat was next to me, kneading my arm with his claws, gently, as if he’d come over to comfort me for my loss. I rubbed his ears, still shedding a few tears that glistened on his fur as they fell. The idyllic moment didn’t last long. Macavity dismissed me with an abrupt “murf,” leapt off the bed and headed for the galley and his breakfast.

“Okay,” I said. “I’m coming.” I pulled on some clothes, a pair of jeans and a wrinkled tie-dyed T-shirt, and went directly to my Keurig. I usually make my coffee before feeding Macavity, and he knows the routine, but he never fails to protest at the injustice of having to wait the thirty or so seconds it takes me to put water and a K-cup pod in the machine.

Nice excerpt. Thanks for sharing it.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

I get to hang out on the docks and occasionally travel with Bryn on “our” sailboat. And it’s clear that Bryn needs me to lend order and comfort to her life. And to check out the men she considers dating. I’m very good at accessing people.

All us cats are great at that. That’s why we’re such good help to amateur sleuths like Alicia; and, in your case, Bryn.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like I am who just meows occasionally?

I don’t talk human, but I have ways of letting my concerns and demands be known. I do more than “just meow” though. I have a command of a variety of sounds and nonverbals. I’m a very expressive cat. And very attractive, I might add.

And modest, like me, too.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

Don’t always do what’s expected of you by your patron. Be yourself. Remember, cats are smarter than humans in ways they don’t understand. Take advantage of that.

Great advice.

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

My author is working on one for publication sometime in 2023.

Pawsome!

Are you and/or your author on social media? If so, please list your links.

Website: www.charlottestuart.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/quirkymysteries

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlotte.stuart.mysterywriter

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19305587.Charlotte_Stuart

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/cstuartauthor/

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/charlotte-stuart

Thanks so much for the interview, Mac. I’m sharing your author’s blog tour below. Best whiskers to both of you on it.

Not Me: Speluncaphobia, Secrets and Hidden Treasure
(Macavity and Me Mystery)
by Charlotte Stuart

About Not Me!


Not Me: Speluncaphobia, Secrets and Hidden Treasure (Macavity and Me Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Seattle (where the protagonist lives), Vancouver BC, and a trip up the Inside Passage
Taylor and Seale Publishing (July 29, 2022)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 242 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1940224225
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1940224220
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B8187514

Aztec gold artifacts from the 16th Century, a fake treasure map, and cryptic clues leading to a cave in the Canadian wilderness—

• Feuding family members
• A suspicious death and surfeit of suspects
• A sailboat trip up the Inside Passage and . . . a stowaway cat

Two cousins get together to investigate the death of a favorite uncle and to honor his legacy by fulfilling his dream to recover Aztec gold. They are thwarted in their efforts by greedy family members, a jumble of challenging clues, a prank from the grave, and unscrupulous treasure seekers.

What begins with a letter from the deceased leads to a wilderness adventure and ends with revealed secrets and a confession.

About Charlotte Stuart

Charlotte Stuart PhD is an award-winning mystery writer who got her start in academia, left a tenured faculty position to go commercial fishing in Alaska, spent a frustrating year as a political speech writer, enjoyed time as a management consultant, and survived several years as a VP of HR and training.

Her current passion is for writing mysteries with complex characters and twisty plots. Books in her Macavity & Me Mysteries have won a Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, a gold Global Ebook Award, and a Firebird Book Award for humor. Two were NYC Big Book Distinguished Favorites, one was a finalist in Killer Nashville’s Silver Falchion contest, and Not Me! is currently a finalist in the Chanticleer Mystery and Mayhem competition.

Charlotte lives and writes on Vashon Island in the Pacific Northwest and is the past president of the Puget Sound Sisters in Crime.

Website: https://www.charlottestuart.com

Social Media Links:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/quirkymysteries

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlotte.stuart.mysterywriter

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19305587.Charlotte_Stuart

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cstuartauthor/

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/charlotte-stuart

Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/quirkymysteries

Purchase Link – Amazon

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

January 18 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 18 – Island Confidential – SPOTLIGHT

January 19 – Literary Gold – SPOTLIGHT

January 19 – Mythical Books – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 20 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

January 20 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

January 21 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

January 22 – I’m Into Books – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 23 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST

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January 25 – fundinmental – SPOTLIGHT

January 26 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 27 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT

January 28 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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Sneaky Interviews Milton and Pearl from Dial M for Meow, the first Bookshop Kitties Cozy Mystery by Ruth J. Hartman

Hello, kitties. Welcome to Sneaky the Library Cat’s blog. What are your names and your author’s name?

My name is Milton. My sister, Pearl, and I are quite pleased to be featured in our author’s, Ruth J. Hartman’s, newest book!

Mice to meet you both. It’s great to be featured in an author’s book. I remember when Debbie wrote me into A Stone’s Throw, the first book of her Cobble Cove series. I was so excited.

What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

We are in “Dial M for Meow.” It’s a fun cozy mystery.

I love the title. It sounds pawsome.

Are you in a series? If so, please give information about it.

“Dial M for Meow” is Book #1 in the Bookshop Kitties Mysteries Series. Our book mom, Christy Bailey, helps her aunt run a bookstore.

Oh, cool! I’m a library cat, but I love bookstores, too.

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

Pearl and I are a mix of our author, Ruth’s three cats, Remmie, Murray, and Molly. Author Ruth uses funny things they do to write scenes for us in her books.

Debbie does the same. She used to have three cats, but her Stripey went to Rainbow Bridge last may. Now she just has Harry and Hermione. They are featured in her new Buttercup Bend series as kittens to start. She also put Stripey in there, too, as a memorial to him.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

It seemed as if Milton and Pearl were prowling for clues, systematically checking

spots and spaces in an organized manner, then sitting together for a moment, heads close together as if conferring on what they’d found. I shook my head. No, how silly. I must be imagining things, stuck in my author state of mind, because how they acted now was shockingly like their namesakes in my mysteries. As if they’d read the stories and were acting them out. It might not have seemed so ludicrous if my cats could read. But, of course, they couldn’t. At least I didn’t think so.

A purr-fect excerpt. Thanks for sharing it.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

This is Pearl speaking! My brother, Milton, and I have so much fun being in Ruth’s book! We get to act like furry detectives, just like the character, Christy, writes about in “Dial M for Meow.” It’s exciting! When Ruth is writing about us, we help her out on the pages by giving her purrs of encouragement.

That’s wonderful, Pearl. I’m sure it’s very helpful.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like I am who just meows occasionally?

My sister and I meow, hiss, and purr, but don’t talk like our humans. However, with our meows and body language, we make sure our book mom, Christy, knows when we’re giving her new clues.

I used to do the same until later in the series. Now I talk to the other pets and readers but not to Alicia and the other library folks.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

To always be ready for anything the author writes for you to do. Milton and I stay ready to pounce, meow, purr or dig up clues. Whatever Ruth wants us to do!

Sounds like you are both prepared for your various roles in Ruth’s book. That’s always a good thing.

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

This is Milton again. Our new book, “Dial M for Meow” was out on January 10th! We waited a long time for it and tried real hard to be patient.

Are you and/or your author on social media? If so, please list your links.

www.ruthjhartman.com

https://www.facebook.com/ruth.j.hartman

https://www.amazon.com/Ruth-J-Hartman/e/B00355AV1U?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1669828287&sr=8-1

Thanks so much for the interview, Milton and Pearl, and best whiskers to you and your author on  your new book and series. I’m sharing Ruth’s blog tour below.


Dial M for Meow (Bookshop Kitties Mysteries)
by Ruth J. Hartman

About Dial M for Meow


Dial M for Meow (Bookshop Kitties Mysteries)
Cozy Mystery
1st In Series
Setting – Green Meadow, Indiana
Gemma Halliday Publishing (January 10, 2023)
Number of Pages 153
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BKHF9T7K

When children’s book author, Christy Bailey, receives a call from her aunt Betty to help out at her bookshop, she drops everything to go. Christy packs up her two cats—Milton and Pearl, the stars of her children’s mystery books—and leaves busy Philadelphia for tiny Green Meadow, Indiana. The timing of the call is perfect, as Christy’s letch of an ex-boyfriend has just cleaned out her savings, leaving Christy with a pile of unpaid bills and a desire to start over. And what better place to do that than a charming small town in Middle America?

But when Christy reaches her aunt’s bookshop, instead of small town hospitality she finds a dead body! Even worse, her aunt is passed out in the corner, hands covered in blood. The dead woman is an old frenemy of her Aunt Betty, and while Christy knows her aunt is innocent, the local detective isn’t so sure. With Milton and Pearl prowling for clues, Christy is determined to find the real killer and clear her aunt’s name… before her story ends in tragedy!

About Ruth J. Hartman

Ruth J. Hartman spends her days herding cats and her nights spinning mysterious tales. She, her husband, and their cats love to spend time curled up in their recliners watching old Cary Grant movies. Well, the cats sit in the people’s recliners. Not that the cats couldn’t get their own furniture. They just choose to shed on someone else’s.

Ruth, a left-handed, cat-herding, farmhouse-dwelling writer uses her sense of humor as she writes tales of lovable, klutzy women who seem to find trouble without even trying.

Ruth’s husband and best friend, Garry, reads her manuscripts, rolls his eyes at her weird story ideas, and loves her despite her insistence all of her books have at least one cat in them. See updates about her cozy mysteries at Ruthjhartman.com.

Author Links

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ruth.j.hartman

Website https://www.ruthjhartman.com

Twitter https://twitter.com/ruthjhartman

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3312900.Ruth_J_Hartman

Purchase Link – Amazon

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

January 10 – Cozy Up WIth Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 10 – The Avid Reader – REVIEW

January 10 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

January 10 – Bootsie’s Book Nook. – SPOTLIGHT

January 11 – Elza Reads – REVIEW

January 11 – The Plain-Spoken Pen – REVIEW

January 11 – Mochas, Mysteries and Meows – REVIEW, CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 11 – Brooke Blogs – SPOTLIGHT

January 11 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 12 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW

January 12 – Hearts & Scribbles – SPOTLIGHT

January 12 – Sneaky the Library Cat’s blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 12 – Books a Plenty Book Reviews – REVIEW

January 12 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

January 13 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – REVIEW

January 13 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 13 – I’m Into Books – SPOTLIGHT

January 13 – View from the Birdhouse – REVIEW

January 14 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 14 – Socrates Book Reviews – REVIEW

January 14 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT

January 14 – The Book Decoder – REVIEW

January 15 – Nadaness In Motion – REVIEW

January 15 – Lady Hawkeye – SPOTLIGHT

January 15 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTIGHT

January 15 – Cassidy’s Bookshelves – REVIEW

January 16 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW

January 16 – Mystery Thrillers and Romantic Suspense Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 16 – StoreyBook Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 16 – My Reading Journeys – REVIEW

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Sneaky Interviews Cleo the Cat from Moving Is Murder by Nellie H. Steele

Hello, Ms. Cat. Welcome to Sneaky the Library Cat’s blog. What is your name and your author’s name?

My name is Cleo.  My author’s name is Nellie H. Steele.

Mice to meet you. What book(s) have you appeared in? Please list them and their genre.

I’m currently appearing in my debut novel, Moving is Murder, which is Book 1 of the Middle Age is Murder series.  It’s a fun paranormal cozy mystery (obviously, it’s good since I’m in it).

Wow, Meow! How exciting. The first book of a cozy mystery series. I remember my first cozy, A Stone’s Throw, in the Cobble Cove Mysteries. That was six books ago. How time flies.

Please tell me more about your series.

Middle Age is Murder is the series.  I think it’s called that because Ellie is old…I mean, older.  She is what literary folks refer to as a “mature heroine.”

Interesting. Alicia is also a “mature heroine.” She’s in her forties.

Are you based on a real cat such as your author’s? If so, please give further details.

I am.  I’m the best cat Nellie has.  It’s no wonder she put me in a book. My real name is Cassandra, but Nellie already had a character named Cassie, so she renamed me Cleo.  I think it fits because it’s based on a great queen, Cleopatra, and I would describe myself as a queen.

I agree. You are lovely. You bear a striking resemblance to Debbie’s cat, Harry, a handsome dark-furred boy who also writes a column on my blog.

Can you share an excerpt from one of your books that features you in an important scene? If so, please include it.

Here is the scene where Ellie finally realizes we can talk!

Voices floated in the blackness. Pain throbbed through Ellie’s head as she squeezed her eyes shut. Everything hurt and breathing was painful.

“She’s dead,” a sassy female voice said. “That’s just perfect! Another one bites the dust.”

“She’s not dead,” another woman with a sweet voice answered.

Ellie felt someone poke her as she struggled to wake up. “Dead. She’s dead. Done.”

Ellie issued a groan.

“Ellie?” the sweet-voiced woman called. “Ellie?”

Ellie’s eyelids fluttered open. The room still spun above her.

“Ellie?” the voice called again.

“Huh?” Ellie groaned. Her eyes scanned the room for the source.

“Are you okay?”

She scrunched up her face as she rubbed at the bump on the back of her head. Through the window outside, she saw night already beginning to fall. “How long have I been out?” she murmured as she pushed herself up to sit.

“About an hour,” the sassy voice answered.

Ellie crinkled her brow and glanced around again. “Hello?” she called. She grasped hold of the edge of a shelf and used it to pull herself up to stand.

“Must have taken a heck of a hit,” the sassy voice said. “She’s totally confused.”

“Poor Ellie,” the other voice answered.

“Hello? Who’s there.”

“It’s us, dummy.”

Ellie’s eyes went wide. “Who?”

“Cleo and Lola,” the sassy voice answered.

Pawsome excerpt, and I see you have a co-star. So do I. KittyKai was introduced in Debbie’s fourth book, Love on the Rocks, and she’s been a great help to me since.

What do you like most about your role in your authors’ books?

I like that I have an important role in solving the mysteries, but Ellie has to do all the hard work.  I’m the brains of the operation, though.  That’s my favorite part of my role.

I feel the same, and I believe most cozy cat characters do, too.

Are you a talking cat in your books or just a silent one like I am who just meows occasionally?

I talk!  Ellie didn’t believe I talked at first, but it’s true.  I talk like every other cat in the world.

MOL (Meow Out Loud). I didn’t start out talking but, once KittyKai joined me, we started conversing with one another and the other pets in Debbie’s book. Of claws, Alicia and the human characters couldn’t understand what we were saying, but our readers could. It’s lots of fun.

What advice would you give other cat characters?

Speak up!  Let your voice be heard.  We see and hear more than most people, so we are important witnesses.

Well meowed.

Do you have any new books coming out? Please give dates and details.

Nellie said the next book in the series will be out at Christmas time this year.  I’m looking forward to it because I will be really excited for everyone to read about my latest crime-solving skills.

Sounds great. I’m not sure when our next book will be out because Debbie has a new series with all sorts of pets including her own cats. However, our last book is rather new. I’m proud of the title: Sneaky’s Supernatural Mystery and Other Cobble Cove Stories. It’s a collection of my adventures with KittyKai, Alicia, and the Cobble Cove folks. It features five mysteries including a Christmas and Easter story.

Are you and/or your author on social media? If so, please list your links.

I am not.  The publicity is just too much.  I’m a very private cat, but Nellie is.  Here is where you can find her:

www.facebook.com/nelliehsteele

www.instagram.com/nelliehsteele

And also, join Nellie’s readers’ group because there is a great video of Lola and me singing Christmas carols:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/496225395165359

I understand the need for privacy. I’m not on social media either except for this blog. Thank you so much for the great interview. I’m sharing you and your author’s blog tour below. Best whiskers to you on your new release.


Moving is Murder: A Salem Falls B&B Paranormal Cozy Mystery
(Middle Age is Murder Cozy Mysteries)
by Nellie H. Steele

About Moving is Murder


Moving is Murder: A Salem Falls B&B Paranormal Cozy Mystery (Middle Age is Murder Cozy Mysteries)
Paranormal Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting – Fictional town of Salem Falls
Independently Published (December 25, 2022)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 317 pages
Kindle ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B9CBYX5W

A new hometown. A murdered aunt. Mysterious talking animals. Divorce just turned interesting.

Ellie Byrne’s pending divorce from her cheating husband threatens to leave her broke and homeless. But when she inherits a bed and breakfast in the unique town of Salem Falls, her prayers may be answered.

That is, until she finds out her aunt didn’t just die on the property, she was murdered. And shortly after Ellie arrives, she finds herself the target of threatening messages and hostile attitudes from almost everyone in town. And after someone chucks a rock through her window, she begins to fear for her life.

Can Ellie discover which one of them offed her aunt? Or will the bed and breakfast she’d hoped would provide a fresh start put her in the grave?

If you love middle-aged heroines, talking pets, and quirky small town settings, you’ll love book 1 in this charming paranormal women’s fiction cozy mystery series.

About Nellie H. Steele

Award-winning author Nellie H. Steele writes in as many genres as she reads.

Addicted to books since she could read, Nellie escaped to fictional worlds like the ones created by Carolyn Keene or Victoria Holt long before she decided to put pen to paper and create her own realities.

When she’s not spinning a cozy mystery tale, building a new realm in a contemporary fantasy, or writing another action-adventure car chase, you can find her shuffling through her Noah’s Ark of rescue animals or enjoying a hot cuppa (that’s tea for most Americans.)

Author Links
Check out all Nellie’s offers at www.anovelideapublishing.com/novels or at her blog, Nellie’s Book Nook, available at www.nelliesbooknook.com!

Webpage: http://www.anovelideapublishing.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NellieHSteele/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NellieHSteele
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19769743.Nellie_H_Steele
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nelliehsteele/

Purchase Link – Amazon

TOUR PARTICIPANTS

January 4 – Elizabeth McKenna – Author – SPOTLIGHT

January 4 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

January 4 – Mochas, Mysteries and Meows – CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 5 – Literary Gold – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 5 – I’m Into Books – SPOTLIGHT

January 5 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 6 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

January 6 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT

January 7 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – REVIEW

January 7 – Sneaky the Library cat’s blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 8 – Books a Plenty Book Reviews – REVIEW, CHARACTER INTERVIEW

January 8 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – SPOTLIGHT

January 9 – Celticlady’s Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 9 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 10 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR GUEST POST

January 10 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 10 – Girl with Pen – SPOTLIGHT

January 11 – Baroness Book Trove – REVIEW

January 11 – Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

January 12 – Diana’s Book Journal – SPOTLIGHT

January 12 – StoreyBook Reviews – REVIEW

January 13 – Lady Hawkeye – CHARACTER GUEST POST

January 13 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT

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