Vacation from Hell by Justice Gray

Jeannetta is offered a free vacation from Dee; Jeannetta has a difficult time getting Dee to the airport on time, as she is hung over from the night before; Dee is missing; Jeannetta decides to finish her vacation by herself.

Vacation from hell

Have you ever vacationed with a friend, only to realize that you have to babysit her, as she seems incapable of following instructions, and expects you to take care of her?  Does this make your vacation miserable?   Then you will love this novel.  Jeannetta is offered a free vacation from Dee; Jeannetta has a difficult time getting Dee to the airport on time, as she is hung over from the night before; Dee is missing; Jeannetta decides to finish her vacation by herself.

A FEW TEASERS:
 

Speaking of, we need to get you drunk, bitch!  After all, we gotta ship to catch.  Might as well catch it in style.”
The two girls had spent the entire weekend in the drunk-tank.
“If I drink that,” she started, pointing in the direction of the bottle of rubbing alcohol, “will I get like, super drunk super fast?” she asked with a light smile crossing her face.
“If that’s the best you’ve got, I would kill for footage of you in an interrogation room,” said Clive.
But if I had to work here forever, I think I might kill myself,” he replied.
I just wanted to make sure you didn’t get yourself in serious trouble, or even get yourself killed.
Jeannetta shuddered to think what could happen to her now that Dee was roaming around a foreign country with no sense of direction.  And even worse, what would happen to the foreign country?
But she was a Type-A girl with neat-freak tendencies, so instead she found it disgusting.

Justice warns that you should be cautious of who you vacation with..

This is the 9th book in the series.
 

Genre: FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 60,737

Sample text:

The next morning came, after a strangely fitful night of tossing and turning, but sleeping very deeply, and it felt to Jeannetta that the sun could not have risen soon enough.  The bright, tropical sun was now hanging valiantly over the port side of the cruise ship, dazzling the ship with sunlight, and making the ocean around them the deepest turquoise Jeannetta had ever seen.  She felt her excitement rise like the sun as the shore of Puerto Vallarta came into view.  The sheer beauty of the scene took Jeannetta’s breath away.  The coast of Puerto Vallarta greeted the ship like a happy and welcoming tour guide, brightly colorful and inviting.

Jeannetta had awakened long before she normally would, but she felt refreshed and ready to get up and start her day.  She didn’t need to go back to sleep; she wanted to start her day.  She decided to take full advantage of an hour or two without Dee before she spent the entire day with Dee.  Maybe starting the day by herself would help her to stay in control of her patience for the rest of the hours, whatever these hours would bring her.  So, after dressing sensibly for a day in Puerto Vallarta, she made her way down to her favorite cafe on the ship, with her book in hand, as always.

 


Book translation status:

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Italian
Already translated. Translated by Valentina Miele
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Cristina García

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