The three stories in Secrets reveal the hidden selves of three women who keep their true sexual yearnings submerged behind a façade of propriety.
In “Hannah’s Secret,” Hannah confesses to a stranger she meets in a café that she loves her wonderful boyfriend, but he doesn’t have a clue about her intense cyber sex life. A strange sexual relationship develops between them that explores the question is Cyber Sex cheating?
In “Lust and Love,” Tanya, a professor of Women’s Studies at NYU and a strident feminist, has a need to sneak off where she is not known and let her wild, sexual desires loose. With Peter, she learns the difference between lust and love.
In “Midnight Snack,” Tanya, a poet, hides her free spirit behind her quiet, aloof manner. While visiting friends at a beach house, she meets Peter, who is also a poet and has a room across the hall. She is dressed seductively when they meet on the third floor and arrange to have a midnight snack where they will satisfy their hunger for each other, but when downstairs with the others, she is aloof and ignores him. Their wild, hot “midnight snacks” are secret. Why does she keep her free spirit hidden? How does she keep her two selves contained?