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I love the opening of the
book! The milkman who wants to be a city slicker and not a country boy. And he
really seems to like his job. Tell us, has Roberto had any other encounters
with the housewives of Los Angeles County?
Oh, yes. Roberto does
share some of this in the story, but he’s quite the playboy. Of course, he
didn’t have any reason not to…at the start.
My, it must get hot there
during the summer! Okay, so I see Roberto does make deliveries – special
deliveries, wink wink - on his route. And he’s already
noticed Alicia’s tempting green eyes. Tell us, how long has she been fueling
Robert’s fantasies?
Since the very first time
she bent over to pick up her milk and he noticed the sweet curves under her
less than tightly-belted robe. She didn’t mean to share, and was quite
embarrassed afterward, but Roberto was interested in seeing so much more.
It looks as though Alicia
has noticed Roberto as well! What’s her secret plan? Why does she choose him?
Where does she get the courage to put her plan in motion?
Alicia is tired of being
the subject of gossip just because her husband has left her for someone else.
She’s lonely and hurt at being abandoned by her friends. She doesn’t understand
why he did her wrong and all the other wives treat her like a threat. So…if
she’s going to be accused of something, she might as well have the fun!
Do they share sexual
tastes? Are they a good match? Or is Roberto naturally a good match with every
woman?
Roberto is, shall we say,
gifted. He is capable of making many women’s carnal dreams come true. But his
heart is not engaged until he meets Alicia, which also makes him an even better
lover, since he desires to please her so much more.
Alicia is very emotional
in this story. It’s as though a dam breaks. What has been holding her back all
this time? What finally frees her?
It’s the 1950s, things are
a whole lot more conservative and women’s roles more defined. She left her home
and family in another state when her husband brought her to SoCal. Against
their wishes. She is absolutely on her own, and her job ‘housewife’ went out
the door with him. It took a while for her to process, grieve, and finally
gather the courage to live her life as she chooses, but you’re right, once she
does, watch out!
And Roberto changes too.
It takes a lot for the sexy milkman to walk away from his long-time route. What
makes him want to do so?
He doesn’t feel Alicia
would appreciate his chatting with all his conquests on a daily basis, just
being a considerate guy.
If you could go back and
visit them six months later, what kind of sex would they be having? Can you
describe it?
Ever heard of a key party?
Roberto is not a saint, and Alicia is definitely cutting loose. While I am not
saying that they would participate, you never know about these wild and crazy
people once they get their guard down. And even if they don’t I have it on good
authority, Roberto’s nephew has been even more of a run-around man than his not
too much older uncle.
Thanks for letting me get
to know Roberto and Alicia! I had a great time and know other readers will too.
Thank you for inviting
me to stop by! I’d like to offer a copy of The Milkman Cometh to one of your
commenters, if you’d like to close your eyes and select one at random.
Blurb:
Roberto’s reputation
extends far beyond his efficiency as a milkman. He also provides intimate
services to the many lonely ladies along his route. But he’s had his eye on a
lovely divorcee for quite some time. One who has ignored all his flirting, so
far.
Alice is ready to make a
fresh start. Treated as the tract harlot, just because she’s on her own, she’s
ready to make that name a reality. And she’s going to begin with the handsome
milkman who has let her know on several occasions that he’s ready to deliver.
Roberto is playing with fire—a fiery redhead whose surprising
innocence may steal his heart and leave the ladies of his route unsatisfied
once again!
Waves to Kate!!!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at the 1950's. Not quite historical but you've touched on an issue that I'm sure a lot of divorced women faced in the 50's and 60's. Plus, how many women played with their milkmen back then? And yes, I've heard the expression, that kid has got to be from the milkman.
Marika/Harlie
harlie@harliesbooks.com
The amazing thing is I did more research for this than I would have believed possible. I know a lot about the 1950s dairy industry for one and a whole host of other topics including lingerie. It was fun, but funny too.
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