Description
couillon [KOO-YOn]origin:
Cajun-French, from Old French couillonnoun: a person who lacks sense or judgment, a fooladjective: crazy, funny, moronic, simple-minded, sillynote: can be used as a term of ribald affection or as an invective, as an insult
Janice is a naive, sheltered 30-something from one of New Orleans' old money families. Her mother wants her to marry within her station, but Janice is obsessed with Brad, a young player well below Janice and her mother's social status.When Janice makes a voodoo doll, Brad becomes the obsessed, and Janice has to grow up fast. She learns that wishes should be well thought out and that dolls ain't for play.
A women's literary fiction novella, Couillon advises the reader to watch what you wish for because the scariest monsters in this world are always human.