
SYNOPSIS:
Sammie Choi and Rosie Fisk were supposed to be best friends forever. Until Sam went away to college, Rosie got pregnant and ran off with Sam’s fiancé, Michael. Convinced the betrayal was Karma’s punishment for being a bad daughter, Sam abandoned her dream of becoming a pastry chef and dutifully marched into the future her family wanted for her in investment management. But Karma knows the truth.
Eight years later, Sam is back in town to sell the family assets, including the Magpie Diner where she grew up seeing magic and miracles and believing in a benevolent Karma who understands and forgives. Sam was wrong of course, but accustomed to always hearing ‘Karma’s a bitch’ and ‘Bad Karma,’ Karma developed a soft spot for her. When Sam keeps making wrong choices, Karma breaks all the rules, giving her until midnight to change her fate.
Sam has no idea that Rosie died in a car accident two years ago until Michael walks back into her life with Rosie’s ghost right beside him. Rosie believes her family still needs her and has no plans to go quietly in any damn light.
Karma sets Sam and Rosie on a wild ride of Shamanic ritual, Catholic exorcism, physical battles and weed-fueled heart-to-hearts, forcing both women to acknowledge their roles in what happened all those years ago. Only by letting go of the hurt, betrayal and guilt that keep them mired in the past, can Sam step into the life she was meant to have, freeing Rosie to head off in peace to whatever comes next.
And Karma? She can go back to playing by the rules.