This novel follows a woman's journey back into the dating scene after a long marriage, exploring the emotional and practical difficulties she faces. It delves into themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the unexpected excitement that can come with later-life changes. The narrative also introduces a male character, Clifford, whose life is dramatically altered by a chance encounter, hinting at a blend of romance, mystery, and the challenges of adult relationships. Parents should note the mature themes, including 'sexual frustration' and the presence of a 'madman,' indicating content suitable for adult readers.
Clifford is about the trouble that one woman encounters after finding herself tossed back into the dating game after eighteen years of marriage. She now finds it just as hard as when she was a teenager, if not harder. All the trials and tribulations, compounded with the sexual frustration of a madman, and the competition of much younger women. If you stir her gift into the entanglement of the story, who knows where it will go? Who knew life could be this exciting, the older one gets in life? Clifford had never expected in his wildest dreams the changes that would occur in his life when he agreed to stop at the Long Branch to have a social drink with a friend. Little did he know the course of events that would change his life forever because head been coerced into asking a woman to dance with him. She wasnat even his type, or was she?