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A review by ravenwolfereads
Acts of Service by Lillian Fishman
5.0
I really liked this. It's a reminder of how complex sex can be and how intertwined women are with their self-worth and judgments of others.
Eve lives with girlfriend, Romi. Romi is spectacular in the way of careers and kindness. What Eve admires in Romi is not something she will reach for herself to have. She feels like her physique isn't appreciated by Romi as much as she wants it to be. So she looks elsewhere.
Even finds Olivia and Nathan. It's a very complex dynamic. One moment, Eve feels like a buffer between Olivia and Nathan. The next moment, she feels like she wants Olivia and is willing to help her leave. But she's baffled as to why two women...who primarily prefer women...are so quick to please a male.
This is a story of how complex human emotions and desires are.
Eve lives with girlfriend, Romi. Romi is spectacular in the way of careers and kindness. What Eve admires in Romi is not something she will reach for herself to have. She feels like her physique isn't appreciated by Romi as much as she wants it to be. So she looks elsewhere.
Even finds Olivia and Nathan. It's a very complex dynamic. One moment, Eve feels like a buffer between Olivia and Nathan. The next moment, she feels like she wants Olivia and is willing to help her leave. But she's baffled as to why two women...who primarily prefer women...are so quick to please a male.
This is a story of how complex human emotions and desires are.