Love is ageless. Babies need it. Teens crave it. Adults complicate it. And, the elderly want to relive it, but acting on it is another story.
Actually, acting on it is exactly what this story is about.
Henry Silverman is seventy-six years old, and he needs some "horizontal stimulation," as he calls it. He's a member of the Executive's Dating Service, so he places an advertisement in the service's bimonthly bulletin with a hope and a prayer. Maybe some Boca Raton fox will respond, and they can explore the possibilities.
By week's end, Henry's mailbox is bursting with responses, and he has his work cut out for him-maybe more than he and his stash of Viagra can handle.
And, he's not the only one facing love-related challenges. Another Kind of Love is about relationships of all kinds. It intertwines love's humor, pathos, and multilayered realities-as well as its dark side in the form of an ugly secret that threads the story through, writhing to be discovered. Its ultimate reveal is shocking and totally unexpected.
Just like love.
About the Author: Marcia Radler is an editor and writer whose experience includes work on Eddie Fisher's biography, as well as editing for Esquire magazine and many prominent producers and writers. In the entertainment industry, she worked directly for the Fawcett's of Fawcett Publications and edited chapters of television soap operas, even creating the ending for one soap.
She is also the author of a how-to book about the skills and history of an ancient Chinese game. This book has appeared in both hardcover and paperback.
Radler attended Brooklyn College. She is married, with a blended family of five children and eight grandchildren and lives in both Connecticut and Florida.