Read Eleanor The Fairer Sex collection Book 7 eBook Michelle Miller


Dinner is served—with a little something on the side. A Brooklyn wife is too sharp to allow her husband’s wandering eye to get the best of her in this witty short story of a dinner party with a delicious comeuppance.
Eleanor and Jonathan have joined a few of their most irritating best friends for an intimate catered gathering. Through all the intellectual chatter, Eleanor’s on watch. Jonathan has already confessed to wanting an open marriage, and tonight, Eleanor has decided to accommodate him. Just not quite the way he expects.
Eleanor is part of The Fairer Sex, a collection of sexy, satirical, and sometimes harrowing short stories that explore the question “What do women want?” The answer is different for every woman, but each can be read or listened to in a single sitting.
Read Eleanor The Fairer Sex collection Book 7 eBook Michelle Miller
"Am I supposed to like these women? Are they supposed to be sympathetic characters? Am I supposed to root for them?
I've only read a few of the stories in this series so far, but all of the protagonists seem to be horrible people to me. I get the impression that I'm supposed to see them as these awesome feminists outwitting men, but instead their actions seem trashy and rude. I was expecting lighthearted fun, but after reading them I just feel annoyed."
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Eleanor The Fairer Sex collection Book 7 eBook Michelle Miller Reviews :
Eleanor The Fairer Sex collection Book 7 eBook Michelle Miller Reviews
- I'm used to reading filthy things, but somehow I was scandalized while reading this short story. I'm a book away to finish this series and I'm a woman myself, but I havent gotten to answer the main question what do women want?
It's such a complicated matter... there are so many factors to take into consideration. Things change so much according to different circumstances. I'm even more lost than before I started reading all this.
One thing I can tell for sure this writer is something else. And Eleanor was not playing around. You definitely should be careful around women, since we can be crazy dangerous sometimes... the best part is they never really know what hit them. - I like the genre but not this story. The carrot and soup bit grossed me out. I found the dialogue between the dinner guests to be redundant after the first exchange as far as the story line goes. I am not into mean-spirited, pretentious people. Good thing it was free and short otherwise it would have been in the dnf pile. Won't read the rest of the series despite it being free. But others may find it to their taste so if you are a Prime member, you lose nothing by giving it a quick whirl.
- A racy tale of a toxic hipsters at the world's worst dinner party into which a handsome chef is stirred to gIve a saucy blend. The characters are all pretty unsympathetic and hateful - either narcissists or weak fools. The ultimate pay off was kinda cheesy too.
- I've read (listened to) all but one of Ms Miller's series of short stories, each titled with the name of a NYC young woman. Each story, like the women they portray, is unique and I've liked them all. However, "Eleanor" is particularly intense and creative.
- i guess some stories just rub u the wrong way ... can not imagine??! 8 in total, I love finding these collections by ... this one is all by Michelle Miller ... i thought they usually were different authors not the same? I am still trying to figure how they are related - usually it is just the lady part? newbie to Michelle's writing??! was curious. they are easily listened to. not long at all.
- This book was my favorite out of the collection. The ending made me actually laugh out loud.
- Am I supposed to like these women? Are they supposed to be sympathetic characters? Am I supposed to root for them?
I've only read a few of the stories in this series so far, but all of the protagonists seem to be horrible people to me. I get the impression that I'm supposed to see them as these awesome feminists outwitting men, but instead their actions seem trashy and rude. I was expecting lighthearted fun, but after reading them I just feel annoyed. - This story is amazing! Michelle Miller is a wonder! I never would've thought about this idea...ever! What a terrific tale!😊😊😊