Book Two Previously published as "Everything's Better with Bacon, and You Can Never Have Enough Butter (But Karma's a Bitch)." Title was changed to satisfy publisher requirements.) "A Bold, Unforgettable Dive into a Chaotic Dystopian World - What stands out most about Book Two is its fearless embrace of disorder. This isn't just another dystopian tale-it's a sharp, satirical collision of humor, heartbreak, and sharp cultural insight. Goldsholl blends political critique, surreal elements, and off-beat wit with a confidence that makes the story feel both unpredictable and strangely grounded. The world is unsettling, the characters painfully real, and the themes hit with surprising force. Despite its darkness, there's a current of hope that keeps you turning pages. It's the kind of book that lingers in your mind, nudging you to think long after you've finished reading." "Dark, Bold, and Brilliantly Satirical - ...a wild, thought-provoking ride through a dystopian America that feels uncomfortably close to reality. With biting satire, unforgettable characters, and a surprising dose of hope, Book Two raises the stakes and deepens the emotional impact. A smart, fearless continuation of a truly original series." [Reviewed in Spain]"muy bueno - An even more intense and courageous second part. Goldsholl raises the bar with a perfect blend of dark fantasy and social criticism. Cutter City is a brutal reflection of modern reality: racism, violence, and political manipulation. Harsh, intelligent, and deeply human. A reading that makes you uncomfortable... and awakens you." "A Wild Ride Through Chaos, Courage, and Just Enough Weirdness - This book is like if The Hunger Games went to an art school, took a philosophy class, and then joined a late-night comedy show. It's dark, clever, and somehow still manages to make you laugh right after making you cringe at humanity. I loved the unpredictable mix of animals, politics, and poetic absurdity. It's the kind of story where karma wears steel-toed boot, and you can't look away. Disturbing, hilarious, and weirdly hopeful." "Brutal Satire That Hits Too Close to Home - Book two escalates everything that made the first installment compelling and uncomfortable. Following young Daniela in the hostile territory of Cutter City, Goldsholl doesn't pull punches in depicting a dystopian America where white nationalism runs rampant and mass shootings barely make news. The satirical portraits of politicians and commissioners are grotesquely funny yet chillingly recognizable. While the fantasy elements with the Deor factions continue to drive the plot, it's the unflinching social commentary that makes this both a gripping read and a mirror to our current reality." "Gripping and Relevant - This book masterfully blends sharp social commentary with dark, unforgettable fantasy. It pits hope against cruelty in a world frighteningly close to ours. The vivid characters and moral complexity stay with you, challenging your views long after. A brilliant, unsettling story that's as thought-provoking as it is beautifully crafted." Marlene Narrow of Vegan Nation aired an interview about the book on her radio show. The podcast can be downloaded at: https: //vegansradio.com/2025/09/07/susan-f-goldsholl-vegan-author-september-23-2025/ The Children have arrived and are being hunted. The first Child, Samuel Eli Jackson, is currently living in a cottage on the edge of the Motherland. The second Child, Daniela Esperanza, is now parentless, and being raised by an elderly retired nun in the heart of Cutter City, the Killapaka domain and the headquarters of Boner's America First, Last, and In-Between Militia, aka "The Unidentified and Incognito P Company, LLC ("The Pee Company"). There is hope. A small group hope to snatch Dani from under the noses of both the powerful Kills and General Rex Bo