Follow the journey of this sometimes comic conflict between ancient bodies and modern culture. Can there possibly be a happy ending? The Reluctant Heterosexual: A Tragicomedy In Four Movements A Prelude And An Interlude by Steven Paul Leiva

The Reluctant Heterosexual: A Tragicomedy In Four Movements A Prelude And An Interlude (THE LOVE, SEX, AND PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS NOVELS)

by Steven Paul Leiva
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With The Reluctant Heterosexual, Steven Paul Leiva concludes his thematic trilogy: The Love, Sex and Pursuit of Happiness Novels. All three novels look at these essential aspects of the human condition, with each novel focusing on one of the three. By the Sea: A Comic Novel looks at our unease when unhappy. Bully 4 Love: A Rather Odd Love Story takes a skewed view of this most revered emotion. And now, The Reluctant Heterosexual, as the title predicts, concerns sex, which is not always the same as love, nor is it always a happy situation. Subtitled A Tragicomedy in Four Movements A Prelude And An Interlude, each section of the novel, as in a musical composition, has its own tempo, mood, and form as it tells the story—and stories—of Robert Leslie Cromwell and Sandy Smith. Two Homo sapiens sapiens surviving and striving in the late 20th-Century.

Robert and Sandy are intelligent, creative, not unattractive, wealthy, married to each other, and in love. And yet their procreating bodies might as well be standing naked on a savanna in Africa in the late Pliocene Era. It’s the sometimes comic conflict between ancient bodies and modern culture. Can there possibly be a happy ending?

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