Cat Shaffer


Biography

Cat Shaffer is a native Buckeye who saw the light and moved to Kentucky over 20 years ago. Able to say "Louisville" like a native, she adores living in the land of beautiful horses and fast women ... no, wait, it goes the other way around!

Away from the keyboard, she's a mother and grandmother, a Red Cross volunteer, and leads her church choir. She lives with a big Sheltie and a gray tabby who keep her humble by reminding her of her place as their servant.

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Books

Bittersweet    by Cat Shaffer
Price: $2.99 USD. 93760 words. Published by Turquoise Morning Press  on June 10, 2011. Fiction.

Coulter Bancroft returns from battle seeking the peace of his family farm. Instead he finds chaos: his stepmother dead, his father dying and his fiancée married to another man. His pain reaches a new level when he learns his father’s will demands a legitimate heir by Coulter’s 30th birthday to keep his inheritance—and guardianship of his teenage half-sister.
No Safe Place    by Cat Shaffer
Price: $4.99 USD. 66330 words. Published by Turquoise Morning Press  on December 12, 2010. Fiction.

Even small towns hide secrets. When Lissa Williams loses both her job as editor of a hard-hitting news magazine and her fiancé, in a one-two punch, she doesn’t plan to compound her troubles by first getting drunk and then into a sexy stranger’s bed. Nor does she expect to wind up in the tiny hamlet of Oslo, West Virginia,after her best friend is carjacked and left to die.
Kentucky Blues    by Cat Shaffer
Price: $4.99 USD. 65470 words. Published by Turquoise Morning Press  on August 15, 2010. Fiction.

Elise Drummond has never forgotten her first love – and never expected to learn via the grapevine that he was back in Brookville and living with her mother. Sam McCade had broken her heart, and she wasn’t about to let him destroy her mother’s. When Sam went on the run in the middle of the night to save his sister from her abusive husband, there was only one person he could trust.

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