"Well woth reading"
Following her spouse Neil abandoning her within eleven
days of saying I do, thirty-two years old interior
decorator Rosie breaks down at work. Needing to get away,
she decides to take her sister Canda on her honeymoon to
Corfu with Neil's ticket. However, Canda transfers her
ticket to her friend Anya. Thus an upset Rosie and Anya
fly together from San Francisco. Her family, friends, and son think Claire is mad because
she refuses to stay in Sydney working on reconciliation
with her cheating spouse Gary who is sleeping with the
facial massage lady. Instead she decides sun and sand in
Corfu would be a better relaxant. In London wannabe author Keloh knows her life has
collapsed as she not only moved back in with her parents,
has no boy friend and a pal with talent has been
published. Needing inspiration and to escape the London
scene, Keloh decides Greece is the word. These four women with varying backgrounds from different
parts of the Anglo world come together to hide from their
normal existence back home and perhaps regroup. They
quickly forge a sisterhood that remains solid even when
the spousal and parental invasion begins. This is an interesting character study of four females
struggling with the respective directions of their lives.
This pleasant buddy tale relates the woes of each
protagonist only each one of the women realizes that their
lament is not so bad. When the invaders arrive, the
sisterhood stands in solidarity but learn how far their
pasts can reach. PAGING APHRODITE is an insightful chick
lit tale that emphasizes you can run but can't hide from
your relationships even demonic ones. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 22, 2004
Four strong women from different walks of life in
Australia, London and San Francisco, they've all come to
the breathtakingly beautiful isle of Corfu seeking the same
thing - refuge. Between marriage woes, dead-end careers,
and demanding families, these women need a vacation - a
little sun, a few shots of Sambuca, and a couple of sexy
Greek men will surely allow them to relax, right? Maybe
not.
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