CharmaineSwasey
Besides the knockout hot rods, the retrogressed name calling such as, "Fuzzy duck," or "Candy Ass," the dated profanity such as, "Flip your Lid!", "Cut the Gas!", or "Get Bent!" this nifty town of Lovecat, Maine will come face-to-face with a shady serial killer -whose identity is concealed behind a hockey mask with heart-shaped cut outs for the eyes, and a black kinky wig -whose motive so far is to do away with men, (not women), who have committed what protagonist, Jo Loughty calls, "invisible crimes" to the good-hearted people of the town.
Because the pace of the town's policemen and detectives are too sluggish compared to the break-neck speed of the serial killer, Jo, along with her guy friend, Brent decide to sought after the masked villain and restore the peacefulness of the town.
Yet, as the deaths of Lovecat's males rises, Jo's courage quickly dissipates as she begins to ponder if her upstanding town was more sinful than she thought. More so, she begins to consider that the serial killer is more of a vigilante than a cranked psycho.
And if that weren't enough to flip her lid, the sudden arrival of dreamboat, Dale complicates Jo's belief of the killer's identity.
Guess this is what happens when one goes cruisin' for a bruisin'! (looking for trouble.)