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Werecat: The Sim Ru Prophecy

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The Sim Ru Prophecy is the final installment of The Romance Reviews Readers’ Choice favorite, the Werecat series


A fugitive from two murder investigations in New York City and a bizarre, big cat attack at a bank in Barbados, Jacks Dowd flees to South America to find the ringleader of a shifter terrorist organization deep in the Amazon. The world is on the brink of all-out war between shifters and humans, and Jacks needs to somehow broker a deal for peace.


But a special U.S. intelligence agency emerges as a new, possibly even more dangerous enemy. Both the terrorists and the U.S. government will stop at nothing to get an arcane codex that could unleash an unstoppable threat to mankind or exterminate werecats everywhere.


While Jacks dodges danger from both sides and decodes the ancient book, he’s left with the impossible choice of how to use it.


This action-packed gay shapeshifter romance brings Andrew J. Peters' Werecat series to its stunning conclusion. Peters tells fans that his original Werecat romance was an experiment. He asked What would a gothic paranormal romance story look like with gay men in prominent roles? Now, this Romance Review Readers Choice finalist reaches its apex, as Jacks Dowd makes peace with his Werecat nature.

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Published August 26, 2018

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Andrew J. Peters

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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 Poseidon and Cleito.

His latest novel Irresistible is a gay rom-com based on the oldest extant romance novel in the world.

Andrew grew up in Amherst, New York, studied psychology at Cornell University, and has spent most of his career as a social worker and an advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.

Most of Andrew’s work takes inspiration from mythological themes, but as a young writer, he adored Agatha Christie. At Smallwood Elementary School, he was briefly a literary celebrity when his school principal invited him to read from his novel Murder at Moosewood Mansion over the P.A. system at lunch.

In the 90s, Andrew founded a ‘Coffeehouse’ in suburban Long Island to provide a safe place for LGBT teens to make friends, express themselves through the creative arts, and get help if they needed it. While he writes about fantasy worlds, his work tends to feature LGBT characters, and he is proud to write gay fiction for readers of all ages.

Andrew lives in New York City with his husband Genaro and their cat Chloë. Outside of writing, he is an administrator and an adjunct professor at Adelphi University School of Social Work.

Andrew is also on Patreon where you can climb aboard his ship on his journey across the rollicking sea of authorhood.

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July 19, 2025
Oh, what a bang of a conclusion to the series!
Our characters are on a desperate mission to find Tepe and stop the werecats from destroying the world. But nothing is as it seems—loyalties shift, secrets unravel, and betrayal cuts deeper than anyone imagined. With each step, the suspense thickens and danger draws closer. The journey is nail-biting, the stakes sky-high…
Will they survive long enough to uncover the truth?
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