Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie

Elise’s Thoughts and Book Description

Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie delves into secret organizations, hidden agendas, and how someone can take back control over their life.

At thirty-nine, Nicole Mueller’s life is on the rocks. Her once brilliant law career is falling apart. She and her husband, Dan, are soon to be forced out of the apartment they love. After a warning from her firm’s senior partners, she receives an invitation from an exclusive women’s networking group, Panthera Leo. Membership is anonymous, but every member is a successful professional. It sounds like the perfect solution to help Nicole revive her career. So, despite Dan’s concerns that the group might be a cult, Nicole signs up for their retreat in Colorado.

Once there, she meets the other women who will make up her Pride. A CEO, an actress, a finance whiz, a congresswoman: Nicole can’t believe her luck. The founders of Panthera Leo are equally as impressive. They explain the group’s core philosophy: they’re a girl’s club in a boy’s club world.

Nicole is all in. And when she gets home, she soon sees dividends. Her new network quickly provides her with clients that help her relaunch her career, and a great new apartment too. The favors she must provide in return seem benign. But then she’s called to the congresswoman’s apartment late at night where she’s pressed into helping her cover up a crime. And suddenly, Dan’s concerns that something more sinister is at play seem all too relevant. Nicole questions if joining Panthera Leo was the biggest mistake of her life and wonders how to extricate herself from the group.

Readers will be reminded of the problems women face at work, the Me-Too movement, networking, marriage, blending private and public lives, which are all part of this thriller. 

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: How did you get the idea for the story?

Catherine McKenzie: I received an email many years ago inviting me to a women’s networking group with different professions. I was told I was recommended by someone although they would not tell me who. I thought if I decided to do it everything would then be made clear to me. However, I did not keep that email. I did not go partly because my husband said it was crazy. Some of the professions are intricate to the plot.

EC:  What is the theme?

CM:  Feminism is a theme.  There is still a long way to go with the old boys’ network. It is underground, but still there. They are less overt now.  I put in this quote, “If you need anything you come to this group.  To your Pride… women don’t need to fight for their dominance; they join willingly to achieve the best result for all.” This is the mantra of the book. There is a stereotype that women are competitive with each other.  This is because usually there is only one woman around the board table.  If another woman comes in, they are perceived as a rival. I do think men pit women against each other. Everyone is socialized to be super critical and observant of women’s behavior. I do not think women are cattier or more aggressive around other women.

EC:  How would you describe Nicole?

CM:  A hard worker who is super smart. Mono-focused.  She has put everything into her career without many friends.  She wanted to be the best for her job.  After her dreams were not realized she felt very vulnerable. She can be self-centered and insensitive at times.  She does like her comforts.

EC:  How would you describe the husband, Dan?

CM:  He goes along to get along.  He is a good person.  Dan is OK with being second fiddle in their relationship and allows Nicole to take control and make decisions. He was the direct opposite of Nicole.  Very easy going and laid back, charming, cautious, and kind.  What I did in this book and other novels is to put women in the roles occupied by men and vice-versa.

EC:  What about the LEO organization?

CM:  It has CULT vibes. The women in charge of it use some of the techniques of a cult to control the others. They become all the people in Nicole’s life and discourage her to go outside the group.  They do the providing. They are manipulative, dominant, demand loyalty, and obedience.

EC:  You were brave for bringing up Covid-19 in this story?

CM:  I struggled with it. I wrote it in 2020 but knew it was coming out in 2022.  I thought about my different options:  do I pretend it never existed, or do I consider it over. I thought that I was not going to skip over it entirely.  I did want it to exist.

EC: Any movies or TV shows on the horizon?

CM:  This book has been optioned for a TV series. My book, I Never Tell was also optioned. Nothing has been announced yet.

EC:  The next book?

CM:  It is titled, Have You Seen Her, about a search and rescue worker in Yosemite. It will be out in June next year.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.