Author: | Myron X | ISBN: | 9781310654848 |
Publisher: | Myron X | Publication: | October 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Myron X |
ISBN: | 9781310654848 |
Publisher: | Myron X |
Publication: | October 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
“The Ana Marx Show” asks the question, how do you re-invent yourself? How do you cast off whatever you were to become a different person?
Ana Marx was the “It” girl- a beautifully exotic blonde, an articulate, witty action sports diva. In addition to being a contracted hostess with BlooBull Sports, she hosted events like the X Games, appeared on the E! Channel and was in negotation with MTV for her own show. All of that comes to a screeching, fiery halt when she is involved in a horrific car crash. It claims the life of her fiancée, and her best friend. Ana survives, but just barely.
Ana wakes from a coma. It is two years later. She doesn’t remember what happened. Her hands and half of her face is bandaged. The nurses call it a miracle.
Ana quickly realizes her life has been turned upside down. Her mother, Marie Marx has become a talk show host, known far and wide as “the Martha Stewart of the South”. Her delinquent little sister has become one of the hottest DJs in Miami. As Ana struggles to put her life back together, she inherits her uncle's car repo business. After an incident with an old man and a loaded gun goes viral, she is thrust back into the spotlight whether she likes it or not. She turns the attention to her advantage by turning the business into a reality TV show, specializing in repossessing the vehicles of celebrities. For the season finale of the “Ana Marx Show”, Ana teams up with two mercenaries to repossess the airplane of a notorious Mexican drug lord.
“The Ana Marx Show” asks the question, how do you re-invent yourself? How do you cast off whatever you were to become a different person?
Ana Marx was the “It” girl- a beautifully exotic blonde, an articulate, witty action sports diva. In addition to being a contracted hostess with BlooBull Sports, she hosted events like the X Games, appeared on the E! Channel and was in negotation with MTV for her own show. All of that comes to a screeching, fiery halt when she is involved in a horrific car crash. It claims the life of her fiancée, and her best friend. Ana survives, but just barely.
Ana wakes from a coma. It is two years later. She doesn’t remember what happened. Her hands and half of her face is bandaged. The nurses call it a miracle.
Ana quickly realizes her life has been turned upside down. Her mother, Marie Marx has become a talk show host, known far and wide as “the Martha Stewart of the South”. Her delinquent little sister has become one of the hottest DJs in Miami. As Ana struggles to put her life back together, she inherits her uncle's car repo business. After an incident with an old man and a loaded gun goes viral, she is thrust back into the spotlight whether she likes it or not. She turns the attention to her advantage by turning the business into a reality TV show, specializing in repossessing the vehicles of celebrities. For the season finale of the “Ana Marx Show”, Ana teams up with two mercenaries to repossess the airplane of a notorious Mexican drug lord.