
Description
Joseph is haunted. His mermaid bi-sexual girlfriend died under mysterious circumstances. Naked Pete may have the answers, if he would pick up his phone. Joseph doesn't pay for sex; the price is more than he or his friend with benefits could have bargained for. Waitress-turned-supermodel Karina stays over, only to run off to Italy with her English tutor the next day. When she returns, she's ready for more. Joseph obsessed over her for nine months. Is it too late?
In Part II of this literary fiction psychological suspense novel, the author captures what it was like to be an ex-pat in Prague in the late 1990s. The magical former Communist satellite is a playground for men with low self-esteem. Follow along as Joseph bridges his way from a broken past into a future flooded with love, dipped in reconnection and spiced with romance, charm and faith.
Product Details
Publisher | Foolishness Press |
Publish Date | November 17, 2020 |
Pages | 322 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780974505664 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.0 pounds |
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Reviews
"Spicy, witty, charming and surprisingly hilarious. Unrelenting entertainment." -- Rabia Tanveer 5-star review
"Its deep psychological inspection of romance, ideals, and realities provides a powerful story that eventually comes full circle back to Joseph's strongest connections as he rejects the past, only to find it intrinsically wound into his future." - D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
"Pryll crafts a highly immersive atmosphere with a myriad of emotions, mixing sublime and surreal themes with realistic and relatable social issues to create a kind of accessible space in between that we as readers can escape to." - K.C. Finn, 5-star review
"If you enjoy literary fiction, ironic wit and realism delivered with a heaping spoonful of European culture, you will love this one." - Bibiana Krall, Goodreads 5-star review
"[Pryll] masterfully details Joseph's self-awareness; his deeply intuitive and discerning view of his environment and interpersonal relationships. A brilliant writer!" - Dr. Sabrina Brown, author of He Married a Sociopath
"Pryll captures all the international sexual tension and possibility that was 1990s Prague." - Bonnie Ditlevsen, editor, Penduline Press
"Once you're fully engrossed in Joseph's character it's impossible to put the book down. Some of Pryll's prose balances on the brink of poetic." - Asher Syed, 5-star review
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