Author: | ZJ Galos | ISBN: | 9781301063772 |
Publisher: | ZJ Galos | Publication: | July 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | ZJ Galos |
ISBN: | 9781301063772 |
Publisher: | ZJ Galos |
Publication: | July 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In the third book of Short Stories unusual personal experiences happen: “A Walk Raising Expectations’ is an illusion, while “Love in the Mistral’ becomes a torrid affair of a couple in midst of a howling storm that has gashed open the doors of passion. “Magic Resurrection is the erotic hymn to a past Muse of a poet, who has experienced difficulties with his present love-life. In “Orion’s Love Nest,” dreams become the fruit of Eros with a stirring recently detected ambiente. Marie in ”Paraglia Marathonas,” lives out her erotic fantasies with a stranger in a public resort that has a paradisiacal setting at the Bay of Marathon. There are always changes in revisiting a place or a city. It is not different in “Revisiting Vienna,” which has changed a lot to the eyes of this traveler, who once had studied there. The fabric of the city might be similar, but the people have changed in attitude. The hero writes a letter to his friend in North America, who enjoys participating in his travels, while reading her friend’s report.
In the third book of Short Stories unusual personal experiences happen: “A Walk Raising Expectations’ is an illusion, while “Love in the Mistral’ becomes a torrid affair of a couple in midst of a howling storm that has gashed open the doors of passion. “Magic Resurrection is the erotic hymn to a past Muse of a poet, who has experienced difficulties with his present love-life. In “Orion’s Love Nest,” dreams become the fruit of Eros with a stirring recently detected ambiente. Marie in ”Paraglia Marathonas,” lives out her erotic fantasies with a stranger in a public resort that has a paradisiacal setting at the Bay of Marathon. There are always changes in revisiting a place or a city. It is not different in “Revisiting Vienna,” which has changed a lot to the eyes of this traveler, who once had studied there. The fabric of the city might be similar, but the people have changed in attitude. The hero writes a letter to his friend in North America, who enjoys participating in his travels, while reading her friend’s report.