"When the Lollies Bloom "continues the stories of travel and love begun in Bert Bartz's "Idiotsynchrasies." While telling other women stories of her journeys and about the travellers she meets along the way, Bartz's nameless narrator finds her attention wandering to past loves and recent romantic encounters. There's Mr. Greysuit, the accomplished and sophisticated older man she finds enticing, so much so that she's all but forgotten about her alluring and sensual Mr. T. At least, she forgets about him unless he's present in all his seductive glory. Two loves might be more than enough, but she's not bounded by limitations. There's also the Boy, a man by age but not by experience. He's young, eager, and a constant temptation. The three men are an ever-present distraction as she moves through corporate America, a world she once loved but is now disillusioned. How will she continue in the outdated corporate culture while still operating on amusing practices of nonsense? She's more than ready for a change. Mr. Greysuit, Mr. T, and the Boy. One of them might be able to convince her to abandon corporate life for a new world, but which one? And equally important, how can she possibly choose? All three are loving, sensual, and worthy in their own way.
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