Rapture by Susan Minot

Rapture

Susan Minot

The progress of a love story from both participants' point of view, recalled by them during one intimate act. This takes place after the end of the love affair and is an interesting contrast between what is happening in the present and the thoughts and feelings that developed in the past.

Extract
He looked down at Kay now, and in that coincidental way of two people separately occupied happening to glance at one another in the same moment, she looked back at him, her gaze sweeping sideways, eyes at a low burn, hardly registering him there.
Parallels
  • The Bridges of Madison County by Robert Waller
  • Intimacy by Hanif Kureishi
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Explicit sexual Content