Chihuahua Karma chronicles the horrendous consequences of Cherry Paget’s bad choices. Cherry trades love for a Black American Express card. She dumps veterinarian, Richard Preston, to marry gangster, Larry Finkelstein. And, when a smudge of magenta lipstick confirms that Larry is cheating, she washes down a fist-full of Vicoden with a bottle of wine for breakfast. That mistake is the beginning of her problems. In an inebriated attempt at tanning, Cherry plunges from the terrace of her penthouse to the street below. She escapes extinction only to encounter a more complicated fate. Cherry regains consciousness to find herself trapped inside the body of a Chihuahua. Cherry’s tiny prison is a mini Chi named Sugar, the product of urban American’s fascination with smaller and smaller dogs. The Lucky Dream Dry Cleaners is her dismal new home. With the unwitting assistance of her former housekeeper, Cherry escapes the dirty clothes and cotton dust. Once again ensconced in Larry’s luxurious penthouse, she becomes his girlfriend’s prized purse-buddy. In her diminished state, Cherry finds new perspective. She yearns for Richard. And she forms an unlikely alliance with Don Paco Fernandez, a temperamental ghost with a taste for tequila and pretty ladies. Through Don Paco, Cherry discovers that only she can save an orphaned child from her impending adoption by a sinister couple. The cast of eccentric characters collides, and Cherry meets her destiny, at a casino night Christmas party.
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