The Generator Died Right On Cue: BOOK SIX (It Was Supposed To Be Simple 6)
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In The Generator Died Right On Cue, the sixth laugh-out-loud installment in the wildly escalating It Was Supposed To Be Simple comedy series, a routine community event is seconds away from success when someone decides the generator could “run even better” with a few minor adjustments. That decision lasts approximately three minutes before the entire system collapses in front of everybody.
The generator worked perfectly right up until the exact moment everyone needed it.
Which, according to Jack Johnson, proved the generator itself had developed “a timing issue.”
Welcome back to Nothere, Idaho, where every simple solution somehow becomes a public event, every repair attracts too many helpers, and every confident explanation makes the situation dramatically worse.
At first, the outage seems manageable. The lights flicker. The power stumbles. The generator coughs once and dies hard enough to silence an entire crowd. Jack immediately begins fixing things without understanding them, Calvin starts explaining electrical systems he absolutely does not understand, Annie reorganizes tools nobody asked her to touch, and Evan slows every decision with questions nobody can answer fast enough to matter.
Meanwhile, Bandit, The Blue Eyed Siberian Husky quietly removes the one item that could have solved everything hours earlier.
What follows is a spectacular chain reaction of crossed wires, overheating tempers, improvised repairs, public embarrassment, rolling misunderstandings, dangerous confidence, mechanical overcorrections, and one generator that becomes less stable every single time somebody insists they “almost have it.”
The real problem stops being electricity long before anyone notices.
If you love escalating comedy, small-town chaos, public disasters, ridiculous teamwork, and characters who solve every problem the wrong way first, this book was built for you.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
- Laugh-out-loud escalating disaster comedy
- Small-town humor packed with unforgettable chaos
- Hilarious public failures that spiral out of control
- Fast-moving scenes filled with overlapping interference
- Ridiculous “fixes” that create even bigger problems
- Lovable characters making confidently terrible decisions
- Physical comedy, chain reactions, and nonstop escalation
- A standalone story you can jump into immediately
Fans of humorous fiction, blue-collar comedy, ensemble chaos, and wildly relatable public embarrassment will devour this book. Perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven comedy where absolutely nobody should be trusted with tools, equipment, instructions, or group decision-making.
Inside this disaster, you’ll find:
- Miscommunication presented as expert advice
- Public problem-solving gone catastrophically wrong
- Mechanical breakdowns caused by “helpful” repairs
- Community interference escalating every situation
- Chain reactions nobody can stop once they begin
- One husky named Bandit making everything worse at exactly the right moment
The Generator Died Right On Cue delivers the kind of comedy that keeps readers saying “just one more chapter” long after they planned to stop.