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Welcome to the island of cats, where everything is a potential litter box.
As one of Revenge Services Inc’s agents, thirty-five-year-old Jessica Rogers has documented countless revenge scenarios and lost ten pregnancies on three of seven continents. There won’t be a Number Eleven. Jessica’s husband Zach, a humanoid brick wall, is done. He wants his wife back before he loses her for good.
Well, guess what? He’s losing Jessica anyway. Before he can peel his backside off the couch, she gallops home to her family’s Oregon cannabis farm, where she discovers life waiting to fling banana peels in her path. Her family is functionally insane, her old bedroom is now a bong room, and her sister is pregnant to her latest one-night-stand—the same sister who is supposed to be flying to Greece for a six-month sojourn on a Greek island, where her only responsibility is a hundred or so cats.
When her sister backs out, Jessica takes her place. Who wouldn’t want their own beach and a hundred cats? Jessica figures it’s the ideal place to hide and ignore the painful truth: she’s the reason she can’t be a mother.
Genre: General Fiction
As one of Revenge Services Inc’s agents, thirty-five-year-old Jessica Rogers has documented countless revenge scenarios and lost ten pregnancies on three of seven continents. There won’t be a Number Eleven. Jessica’s husband Zach, a humanoid brick wall, is done. He wants his wife back before he loses her for good.
Well, guess what? He’s losing Jessica anyway. Before he can peel his backside off the couch, she gallops home to her family’s Oregon cannabis farm, where she discovers life waiting to fling banana peels in her path. Her family is functionally insane, her old bedroom is now a bong room, and her sister is pregnant to her latest one-night-stand—the same sister who is supposed to be flying to Greece for a six-month sojourn on a Greek island, where her only responsibility is a hundred or so cats.
When her sister backs out, Jessica takes her place. Who wouldn’t want their own beach and a hundred cats? Jessica figures it’s the ideal place to hide and ignore the painful truth: she’s the reason she can’t be a mother.
Genre: General Fiction
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