This book is for anyone fascinated by the changing landscape of love in an era when love, sex and more is just a click away. This is a direct and honest collection of essays perfect for readers who are interested in fiction, memoir and essays written by contemporary women with strong opinions and unique perspectives.
In an age that mashes internet porn with Tinder and arranged marriage, in an age in which everything (sexuality, gender, consent) seems fluid, what does the landscape of love look like, really? And how are the seismic jolts in the ways we negotiate sex and romance affecting women? In the third book in Samantha Trenoweth’s series of essays by contemporary women, contributors ask whether the Tinderverse has killed romance; are women, who are increasingly powerful in all sorts of areas of their lives, more or less empowered in their personal relationships than they were a decade ago; and do women actually have more choices or fewer?