Thursday, December 12, 2019

Now scheduling a two week tour for The Cat Who Ate His Tail by Jacqueline Simon Gunn

Now scheduling a two week tour for The Cat Who Ate His Tail by Jacqueline Simon Gunn

This tour will be January 13- 27 (weekdays only)



I am scheduling reviews, guest blogs, interviews and spotlight stops

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To participate in this tour please send:


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A couple suggested dates during the tour

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The Cat Who Ate His Tail

Jacqueline Simon Gunn

Genre: Animal Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Psychological Fiction

Date of Publication: November 15, 2019

ISBN: 978-1699608081
ASIN: B07ZY6VZNH

Number of pages: 324
Word Count: 76,059

Book Description:

Have you ever wondered what your pets are thinking?

Inspired by true events, this heartwarming story is told from the perspective of Sneakers, a curious cat with serious emotional baggage. Neglected and ultimately abandoned by his original owner, he compensates for the trauma by overeating and making droll observations about the crazy love life of his new owner… who also happens to be a psychologist.

Through paying attention to her work, the loving home she provides and watching her own trials and tribulations, Sneakers learns so much more about life, love and the ways of the world. Both their lives take unexpected turns, both suffer for their own inability to see their inherent worth. But just maybe they can help each other learn the most important lesson of all before it’s too late: If you let it, love can heal even the deepest wounds.

Sometimes you must be willing to take that second chance.





About the Author:

Jacqueline Simon Gunn is a Manhattan-based clinical psychologist and writer. She has authored two non-fiction books, and co-authored two others. She has published many articles, both scholarly and mainstream, and currently works as a freelance writer. Gunn is now writing psychological fiction. Always in search of truth and fascinated by human behavior, her fiction writing, like psychology, is a way for her to explore human nature — motivation, emotions, relationships.

In addition to her clinical practice and writing, Gunn is an avid runner and reader. Gunn is currently working on multiple writing projects, including a spin-off of “Forever and One Day,” the third book in the Where You’ll Land series and a book written from her cat’s POV.









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