Review of Ageless Lust
Can lust morph into love? This was a question that I pondered before I began this book. At the beginning of this book, the author starts with preparations; apparently, he has a blind date with a woman he met on a Sexplicit website. He appeared to be searching for a partner with whom he could fulfill some of the carnal longings of the flesh. A surgeon by trade, the septuagenarian with a high sexual drive, finally met a woman with whom he was 31 years younger. Many things went through his mind—he wondered if she'd be bothered by the age gap or whether she'd agree to his proposition.
Luckily for him, she agreed, and they got into an "F&F" relationship. They were just with each other to satisfy each other sexually. The protagonist, Gabi, began to look forward to these encores of activity, and somewhere along the line, something else began to form. However, before meeting Vronica (an e-less Veronica), he had opted to close off his practice, sell his house, and move to Tel-Aviv because he felt he had stayed for quite a while in the city of Angels, and after the death of his wife, there was nothing left for him anymore. However, Vronica made him regret that decision in a way, but it had already been executed. On the day he was slated to leave, he gave her a parting gift, and she gave him a letter insinuating that this was not the end between them. What do you think happens next? Is there hope for the author to reunite with Vronica, a woman he had come to love? What awaits him in Tel Aviv? Read Ageless Lust by TG Gore to get the full details.
I picked this book because it was a romance with an unusual description, and I intended to find out the full extent of its contents for myself. After reading this book, I concluded that it was worth the time I spent on it. We have always regarded lust-driven relationships as something to be discarded when vital decisions are made. I'm surprised that the relationship between the author and Vronica was better than I imagined. I also admired something about the openness of their relationship; at a certain point, when they began to see each other more frequently, I knew that this had become more than just an "F&F" relationship. One thing I admired about Vronica was that she knew what she wanted and was a very bold woman. This book had nine chapters, and I typically enjoyed every bit of it. My favorite was chapter five, which was during his birthday; he was in for quite a surprise. The book was written in the first person, from the author's perspective, which made the narrations all the more personal.
There was nothing I disliked about this book; instead, it lived up to my expectations. I admired its concise nature; it had a short plot but extended narrations that could hold a reader's interest. I also liked that the author made the book mostly about him and Vronica and did not bother adding characters who could have interfered with the love story. I did not encounter any errors while reading this book. I'm impressed with the editing; it was an exceptionally well-edited work. This book makes for a simple and refreshing read that gives insight into the lonely life of a surgeon and widower whom Providence decides to visit.
Ageless Lust by TG Gore receives a complete rating of five out of five stars. I did not deduct a star because I found all positive boxes ticked and no negative sides; the book's conciseness, narrations, and flawless editing were all on point. I recommend this book to the adult audience interested in romance and love-themed books. I must mention that the book has very strong sexual content; anyone who considers this before selecting a book might as well skip this.
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