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Dane was a reliable guitarist until he got addicted to ants. Now he’s just a giant anteater with an abysmal grade point average. On a date with lead singer, Serena, they witness a gruesome incident. Waking up in the hospital, Dane realizes Serena’s missing. Going to the police only gets him a felony for possession of ants. Now, forced to lick the habit while he tracks down Serena, he’s going to need a little help from the band.
Investigating familiar watering holes (while stopping for one or two drinks) leads him to an underground criminal organization. Is it a coincidence that a feline fatale attempts to recruit him for the mob? Should he expose the dirty underbelly of their society, putting Serena and his band on the line, or try to take them down from the inside? Either way, it’s going to take more than the Komodo dragon on clarinet.
Dane was a reliable guitarist until he got addicted to ants. Now he’s just a giant anteater with an abysmal grade point average. On a date with lead singer, Serena, they witness a gruesome incident...
Dane was a reliable guitarist until he got addicted to ants. Now he’s just a giant anteater with an abysmal grade point average. On a date with lead singer, Serena, they witness a gruesome incident. Waking up in the hospital, Dane realizes Serena’s missing. Going to the police only gets him a felony for possession of ants. Now, forced to lick the habit while he tracks down Serena, he’s going to need a little help from the band.
Investigating familiar watering holes (while stopping for one or two drinks) leads him to an underground criminal organization. Is it a coincidence that a feline fatale attempts to recruit him for the mob? Should he expose the dirty underbelly of their society, putting Serena and his band on the line, or try to take them down from the inside? Either way, it’s going to take more than the Komodo dragon on clarinet.
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L. S. Popovich lives in Denver and writes Science Fiction, Fantasy, Noir & Magical Realism. They have always been a cat person (a person who likes cats, not a cat human hybrid). Besides writing and drawing, they enjoy traveling with family and level grinding. They have always believed that at least one room of the house should be completely crammed with books.
L. S. Popovich lives in Denver and writes Science Fiction, Fantasy, Noir & Magical Realism. They have always been a cat person (a person who likes cats, not a cat human hybrid). Besides writing and...
L. S. Popovich lives in Denver and writes Science Fiction, Fantasy, Noir & Magical Realism. They have always been a cat person (a person who likes cats, not a cat human hybrid). Besides writing and drawing, they enjoy traveling with family and level grinding. They have always believed that at least one room of the house should be completely crammed with books.
This was a wild (life) ride! Ha!. I'm not usually a fan of making comparisons in book reviews but this book reads like a crossover episode of Bojack Horseman meets Daria.
I'll admit I found the beginning a bit daunting due to trying to remember what animal each character was, but the author does a great job at reiterating this throughout the novel in case you forget each species. It's not really a big deal except when some of the smaller plot points reference species specific capabilities or hindrances.
The plot was fresh, the characters were fun, the overall reading experience was great. What more could you want? I really enjoyed reading this and I look forward to reading more from this author. Maybe more set in this same universe? (Please?)
The ant craving descriptions made my skin crawl, yikes.
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Kim R, Reviewer
This was a wild (life) ride! Ha!. I'm not usually a fan of making comparisons in book reviews but this book reads like a crossover episode of Bojack Horseman meets Daria.
I'll admit I found the beginning a bit daunting due to trying to remember what animal each character was, but the author does a great job at reiterating this throughout the novel in case you forget each species. It's not really a big deal except when some of the smaller plot points reference species specific capabilities or hindrances.
The plot was fresh, the characters were fun, the overall reading experience was great. What more could you want? I really enjoyed reading this and I look forward to reading more from this author. Maybe more set in this same universe? (Please?)
The ant craving descriptions made my skin crawl, yikes.