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How JoJo Got Her Mojo Back

By: Cynthia A. King
Narrated by: Justina Molinari
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Josephine Anderson has one mess of a marriage to clean up. It would be easier if she knew where Ray, her AWOL husband went but he didn’t leave a forwarding address. She always imagined her retirement would involve a chaise lounge and a Pina Colada, but since Ray disappeared it sort of wrecked her vision. After giving him three wonderful kids and the best years of her life, he has the nerve to leave her now.

While waiting for his return she makes some new friends. Friends she might like more than Ray. She passes the time visiting Helen, an elderly woman with a son who kind of likes Josephine. She has a big German Shepherd and a teenage girl in exile because she might be gay as her handler. They form a bond over the summer only to have it threatened by Ray’s return.

It’s at Helen’s funeral where Ray shows up and causes a scene. Josephine has to decide what direction she wants her life to go from here. Her kids want her to reconcile and restore the family home. Ray wants his wife back. But nobody figures Josephine has a few wants of her own.

©2022 Cynthia King (P)2022 Cynthia King

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