The Lovely Cat Connor |
Her latest book, Databyte, is book 6 in The _byte series starring
FBI agent Ellie Conway, and is published by Rebel ePublishers, USA, a small
independent publisher she has been with since 2009. The inspiration for her
stories come from a question, in this case: “Whose hand is it?” She’s one of
those writers who has no preconceived notions of how her book will turn out
until she gets to the end of it.
Databyte was just released in June of 2014, and can be found
at all major book retailers in paperback and e-format. Cat writes all of her
book in first person format, in other words, as if you, the reader, were the character.
[In my particular case, Once Upon a Western Way is written in first person, but
I found it was hard to stick to in many locations. Cat has better luck with it
than I do.] In Databyte, Ellie is wanted
for a murder she didn’t commit and is on the run from both FBI and Metro.
Cat wishes her readers to be thoroughly entertained by her
book, and to laugh and cry right along with her characters. She’d like the
audience to experience life through Ellie’s eyes, and to feel her fear and
joys. Book #7 of the series, Eraserbyte, is due out next year, and Cat has just
finished book #8, Psychobyte, which will be on its way to her publisher early
next year.
Cat has also written Snakebyte, a novella which fits between
book 5 and 6 in this series (a must-have for serious fans), and three short
story collections and a poetry book, and all of these are
independently-published. Cat spends a lot of time on social media, but more
because she enjoys the interaction than to market her work, though she admits,
she does make sales through social media. She also hosts a writer’s
workshop/group at her local city library.
Finding Cat is easy! Check out her website: http://www.catconnor.com Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cat-Connor/76140493745?ref=hl,
her blog: http://catconnor.blogspot.co.nz,
and on Twitter @catconnor.
**Disclaimer: This is not an endorsement of the books in
question, as I’ve not read them and can’t vouch for their contents.**