Who is the beautiful and mysterious woman bringing men back to her immaculate white apartment for wild and frenzied sexual encounters? Why does her perfect home look so pristine and new, as though it has never been lived in?
I love how a writer can create fictional worlds out of nothing more than words – which in the old days, meant just ink and paper – and yet these powerful fictional stories about fictional people can move and entice us, and tell us very real truths about ourselves.
In a sense, fiction is more real than reality.
Books. Stories. I love them with all my heart. They become part of our own lives, and are indispensible to the very act of living.
When you stop to think about it, isn’t a book – or ebook – a fascinating and powerful, mysterious and magical thing?
I’m also fascinated by the wonder and mystery of women, love, and romance.
This was a great short story and definitely worth the read. I love the way the character describes herself and loves herself for being a woman and just who she is. Having a little narcissm never hurts. That's probably why I loved the story so much. I think we all need to see ourselves in that manner. I love the eroticism and sexiness of this story; Lusarde definitely knows how to write erotic poetry. He always seems to surprise me. Just when you think you know how a story might end, it takes a surprising turn...I love it!
So this gorgeous woman likes to bring men back to her 'neat' white apartment for some hot action.
This is well written and more sensual than explicit but the style of writing took me a while to get used to. But i was asking myself "where's the SEX"..... it built up and up but with no bang at the end, but that's not to say i didn't enjoy it, its well worth a read!