
Quirky Cat Goes Splat!
When Cats and Quirky Teenagers Collide . . .
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Adele Park
About this listen
What the world needs now is an audio book narrated by a snarky cat named Skitters. When this over-sized sack of stripes finds himself upgraded from life in a parking garage to a mansion in Utah, all seems to be well. Then Skitters takes up with Harriet, a fiery feline who belongs to a little girl living in a polygamist cult.
Skitters isn't the only one who tangos with the natives. Brandon Spinkle, the son of a rock star named Scottie Sphincter, can't resist the temptation to kick the hornet's nest at Zion Flats, a dumpy town where multiplicity is the name of the game.
Narrated by a full cast of characters, this outrageous comedy is the purrrfect listen for anyone who likes their comedy on the quirky side!
©2023 Adele Park (P)2023 Adele Park
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