Publisher's Synopsis
Sam Shake doesn't have the problem he thinks he has. Having recently recrossed paths and rekindled a friendship with Mozel Nash, he's so busy trying to win religious arguments and offhandedly talk her into sex that it hasn't registered with him how truly crazy he is about her. Moze is somewhat promiscuous but reluctant to cross that line with Shake for reasons that don't always remain consistent when she gives them, varying in conviction and contradicting each other from occasion to occasion.When she was a teenager he was her algebra tutor and she crushed on him, but now -- thirty and divorced -- sees herself as a much more complicated creature. It both flusters and fascinates her that he too often still sees the teenager. And so they dance.