Lots of sex
Cape May tells the story of a young couple on their honeymoon in the 1950's. This book focuses on sexuality more than anything else, so the reader needs to know going in that this gets very sexual and pretty graphic at times (not 50 Shades level, but still, graphic).
Effie and Henry head to Cape May in the fall (off-season) and the book starts with them making love for the first time. It continues as they explore the desolate town and each other. They find another house with lights on, just when they are getting ready to cut their honeymoon short because they're bored.
They befriend the people in the house and this certainly spices up their time in Cape May. This is a story of love, lust, attraction and morality. The plot is vague and the hypocritical character of Henry is wholly unlikeable. Effie isn't much better, as we don't get to see enough of her.
This was a quick read, but it could have used more emotion and character development rather than sex.
Effie and Henry head to Cape May in the fall (off-season) and the book starts with them making love for the first time. It continues as they explore the desolate town and each other. They find another house with lights on, just when they are getting ready to cut their honeymoon short because they're bored.
They befriend the people in the house and this certainly spices up their time in Cape May. This is a story of love, lust, attraction and morality. The plot is vague and the hypocritical character of Henry is wholly unlikeable. Effie isn't much better, as we don't get to see enough of her.
This was a quick read, but it could have used more emotion and character development rather than sex.