A Love Life Like Karmic Disaster

A Love Life Like Karmic Disaster
372 Pages
ISBN 97809966996609

Victor is a genius who can do most anything he puts his mind to, and what he puts his mind to is to win the love of Francine. But she dies. She was only 24, suicide. He had known her since 7th grade but she only loved him as a friend, yet this never stopped Victor from trying, and he's not about to stop just because she's dead. Unfortunately, she died horribly, so in addition to stealing her body, Victor needs to procure replacement organs and appendages, and of course, he has to figure out a way to make a miracle happen, i.e., resurrection.

Even if successful, will Francine finally love Victor, or will she be freaked out from having been dead, or just plain P.O.'d about being resurrected against her will? Oh, and there are cops hot on Victor's heels re: the missing body and trail of mayhem he leaves in his wake to accomplish his goal. 

A Love Life Like Karmic Disaster is a contemporary love story inspired by Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein aka The Modern Prometheus.

Casey Pope

About Casey Pope (Orange County, California Author)

Casey Pope

Casey Pope writes novels that some have called “sufficiently weird,” “disturbing.” “darkly humorous,” or just plain “dark.” In fact, one person in particular has said that Casey’s stories tend to spear and reveal the soft human underbelly (it is assumed that this person was speaking metaphorically). But to be fair, others have deemed Casey’s writing to be funny, romantic, and heartfelt (though these are labels which Casey eschews vociferously).

The novels he writes are categorized as mainstream/upmarket (i.e., literary/commercial hybrid) and include a variety/mashup of genres. Oh, and, here’s Casey’s pretentious ethos: “To create high-quality entertainment with artistic merit, while providing something instructive about humanity.” (yawn...how about just sticking to “entertainment”)