Friday, May 10, 2019

Book review: CJ Skipper left it in a tea can

Type: Contemporary, Literature

Word count: 5,260

Average Smashwords rating: 5/5 stars

My rating: 5/5 stars

She and me, we are from

Do not
A story of love.

She claims that "love is too embarrassing." "I let you go, you leave the money on my bedside table."

Honestly, I don't know how to review this book first. When I found it in the Smashwords in the romantic film, I didn't expect it to be literature, let alone the literature I would like. After all, the "deep" stories of unknown authors on Goodreads are often pretentious and not well written.

but from

Leave it in a tea can
Not those things.

Walter is experiencing a middle-aged crisis. Feeling deep inside, he walked into the arms of a 21-year-old prostitute and felt alive. Many times, they insist that this is not a love story or a similar story. She said that this was just a commercial transaction and he said that he was not good for her. But as time went on, they developed a strange and intimate relationship that was entirely theirs.

I can't miss this story at all. The scene between them is short and often sudden, but I am not depressed, or feel that the author is lazy about her writing. In fact, this whole article is very well written, and for an experienced writer, this will be an impressive job, not to mention writers who have never published books before.

Although we have never seen anything outside a woman's apartment, Walter's background story about his dead male lover is very well written, and there are reasons why women become prostitutes. And her ambitions.

Even if they say that this is not a story of love, it is actually the same. Walter likes this woman very much. I am not sure about how women feel about him, but I think she cares more about him than any other client. After all, although the end is bittersweet, she did give him what he ultimately needed.

The book was published three years ago, and CJ Skipper has never published another book, at least not one on Smashwords, or on Goodreads. In her author's notes, she said she was a terrible procrastinator and could take a long time to write another, but I really hope she did it because she has a lot of potential as a storyteller.




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