A happy marriage, a sexual fantasy and then everything gets out of control, quite alarmingly so towards the end. This is a tragic story with echoes of American Beauty. It is based on misunderstandings which at times are a bit head-shaking …. How could he have thought that … but as the reader you have to accept he did, go with it and watch the suffering. It is a fast, enjoyable read with some astute observations on modern marriage and illicit sex.
A novel of ';sex, mystery, betrayal, intrigue and violence, all wrapped up in the disturbing world of a middle-aged woman's deepest desires' (USA Today). The first note came on Valentine's Day. Written with a red pen in an unfamiliar hand, it said: Be Mine. For Sherry Seymour, a community college English professor and recent empty-nester, the anonymous message was amusing and, she had to admit, flattering. When she told her husband, Jon, about it, he raised his eyebrows and looked at her with a kind of attention she hadn't felt in some time. As the notes continue, Sherry becomes increasingly aroused by the idea that she could inspire such feelingsas does her husband. With Jon's encouragement, she pursues her admirer and begins a wild affair. But living in a fantasy can never last. As events spiral out of Sherry's control, she discovers how little she knows about herselfor the men in her life. This darkly erotic thriller explores what we risk when we step away from our daily lives and allow our passions to take control. ';If there is any justice in the world, Laura Kasischke will soon be as big as Alice Sebold.... Kasischke's novels are as beautifully written and as daring in their subjects.' Detroit Free Press ';Kasischke has proven herself again to be a bold chronicler of dark obsession.' Publishers Weekly ';What makes this erotic thriller disturbing and, therefore, successful is how convincingly Kasischke renders Sherry's life and feelings so eerily normal and familiar.' Booklist
Laura Kasischke is an American poet and novelist. Her work has won critical acclaim in the world of literature and has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Pushcart Prize, the Elmer Holmes Bobst Award for Emerging Writers, and the Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award. Laura teaches creative writing and lives in Michigan.