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Waiting At Eros (2009)

by Rosemary Laurey(Favorite Author)
2.59 of 5 Votes: 1
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Ellora's Cave Blush
review 1: Janet and three other women meet near the Eros statue in Piccadilly Square for a reunion with Timor of Karatash but he does not show. The women go to a small coffee shop for lunch together and to talk of Timor and how he affected their lives and what they expected from him now in Rosemary Laurey’s WAITING AT EROS. Janet has a secret that she does not reveal as the women offer up their stories.WAITING AT EROS was a quick read. The plot is simple and straight forward. It would have been fun to have each ladies’ time with Timor but enough is given that I could understand what Timor gave to each one.
review 2: This short story was not all that unlikeable but it didn't evoke anything to transport the reader. It raised more questions than it answered, for ex
... moreample, *why* did the man want to re-assemble his floating harem and *why* did he forget this and his wife remember it? Why did his wife know about it in the first place? Why would the women even bother to show up for this date? The latter question is rhetorical because it does get addressed, in a boring way, in this story. Perhaps all could be better understood and appreciated if the whole concept were re-worked into a novel or film. less
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kate
This was a short story, well written, entertaining.
paulie1246
Cute short-story, quick read.
kayla
Brief but cute.
fanna
Fun quick read
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