The French have a saying that goes something like this: "The most exciting part of a sexual liaison is walking up the stairs.
A story dedicated to all women of a certain age - not old, but getting there; not young, but youthful enough to be unable to live emotionally on fantasy alone. For them, the shadow of romance maybe be yet to come. This little story is for each of us.
Elizabeth Cooke, a New Yorker, in addition to the hotel series, "There's a Small Hotel" Secrets of a Small Hotel" and "The Hotel Next Door" is also author of a memoir, "Life Savors" "Eye of the Beholder" a book celebrating the muses of six artists, and "A Shadow Romance" a love story of an older couple. She currently resides in Georgia.
Her book, There's A Small Hotel won 1st place in the 2015 Paris Book Festival for General Fiction.
Slightly interesting at first, but the language..or rather era of it.. for having taking place present day seemed off. By the end I was asking myself "What was the point of that?". The story lacked intrigue, romance, and/or even a point (for lack of a better word). Stephen and *we never got her name* weren't romantically involved, he stated that they he didn't want a romantic relationship, and yet she acted as if they were in one and was extremely petty and immature for someone in her 60's. There was no real reason for this story to ever be told.
Well written, a little pretentious for me. Elizabeth Cooke is certainly a knowledgeable product of Vassar and Sorbonne. I feel confident in her abilities and look forward to reading, “Eye of the Beholder”.
Eh, Ok so the writing was good, but sometimes felt over the top. The story left me completely flat. The first half the woman, not sure if her name was ever given, is infatuated with a slightly younger man. He has said that he is not interested in a romantic relationship, but instead of listening to his words she chooses to believe his flirtations. The second half of the book goes a different direction, I won't say more because I don't want to give spoilers. By the end, the woman is behaving very petty. I was looking forward to reading a book about a mature woman's romance, I thought that was what this book was about, but instead, it was about a woman feeling betrayed, but only because she didn't listen to what she had been told at the beginning of their friendship.
I won this book in a Goodreads' giveaway, but the opinions are all my own.