
'Pears and Perils' by Drew Hayes is a comedic adventure that follows a group of diverse characters who win a contest and are sent to a remote tropical island for a commercial shoot. Unbeknownst to them, they have to participate in a ceremony to free a local god from imprisonment, leading to a series of hilarious and unexpected events. The story is filled with action, intrigue, humor, and magical elements, set in an exotic location with well-developed characters that readers can easily connect with. Drew Hayes' writing style combines wisdom with laughter, creating a modern fable that explores themes of happiness, self-discovery, and the power of belief.
From The Publisher:
Most people would be overjoyed to win $50,000 and the chance to star in a nation-wide commercial, even if it was just for a fast food joint like Camelot Burger. Then again, Clint Tucker has never been like most people. Ushered to the tropical paradise of Kenowai, he and the other winners undertake an island tradition for the cameras, one meant to free a local imprisoned deity. One with very specific requirements that have yet to be met. One that might just be a bit more authentic than any of them expected. One that will begin a journey fraught with danger, excitement, and more beer than is wise or healthy.
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"It's a masterful piece of fiction with laugh out loud humor and sparkling characters. There, I said it, now get the hell out of my house and leave me alone!" -Some guy we thought worked for the Wall Street Journal. (We were way wrong on that one)
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