“Wildly imaginative . . . remarkably inventive”—Kirkus Reviews
When the Universe Knocks . . . it's time for a sci-fi comedy!
Cait wanted nothing to do with Atraxis. Whisking her off to another planet while she was on her way to work was annoying enough. Moving in upstairs was just too much. As a single mother of two, she had enough troubles with her daughters and her job creating affordable housing in San Francisco. She didn't need a carnival of aliens from across the Universe hounding her for the Tamaranth, the ancient crown of Trajallax.
Yes, Atraxis might be an intergalactic conflict mediator with a lovely British accent and very nice parents. Yes, he might come from Tivolea, an incredibly advanced society whose language was music, Yes, he might travel across the universe in minutes and turn his skin blue at will. But none of this meant Cait had time to go gallivanting to other galaxies with him. Saving planets was not in her skill set.
And now her former sister-in-law was dating Atraxis's former brother-in-law (this could get ugly), her daughter was having ADD problems at school, and her ex-husband was dropping his baby off for her to watch so that he could go antiquing with his new wife. Yes, the universe might be knocking at her door, but Cait had no time to answer.