
About The Age of Aquarius
by Sofia Antonia Milone
83 pages / 17000 words
ISBN: 978-1-61040-141-8
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Young and often political English artist Charlotte Hope clashes with
renowned New York Times art critic Rachel Stein, whose praise is hard to
earn. Set in the late sixties in New York City during the infamous Summer of
Love, and with a backdrop of national and international conflict, tension
builds between two women, who find themselves working together toward a
common goal. Charlotte learns she doesn’t have to like everyone she sleeps
with, while Rachel discovers quite the reverse. Eventually they learn that
tragedy can bring people to their senses, and bring them together.

Sample
“Why are we doing this?” Charlotte asked plainly one afternoon as they lay
in post-coital slumber for the usual designated ten minutes. That slumber
seemed to now include a little chatter, she noted.
Jefferson Airplane blared out though small tanned speakers, something about
joy dying and the truth being lies. Rachel picked tobacco from her teeth.
“Because it’s fun.”
“Depraved is what it is.”
“I prefer to think of it as decadent,” Rachel blew a cigarette circle at her
before answering the question. Charlotte frowned at the act, squinting to
avoid the gray cloud that was advancing. “I don’t know,” Rachel said. “I’m
sure there’s some psychological bull crap behind it. For you I imagine it’s
about power, forcing me to submit to your will.” She smiled. “Personally I
just prefer angry sex; it’s generally better.”
“Is that why you do your best to enrage me?” The question was clearly
rhetorical.
“You say it like I have to try, darling!” Rachel drawled, smiling
indulgently.
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