Mrs. Stancliffe's Rose
Cottage Bed & Breakfast has been successful for many years. Her
Guests (nearly all women) return year after year. Her next door
neighbor, the elderly, silver-tongued, Bud "Bud the Stud"
Davis believes they come to spend time with him in romantic liaisons.
The prim and proper Mrs. Stancliffe steadfastly denies this, but really
doesn't do anything to prevent it. She reluctantly accepts the fact that
"Bud the Stud" is, in fact, good for business. Her other
neighbor and would-be suitor Henry Mitchell is a retired chemist who has
developed a blue pill called "Venusia," after Venus the
goddess of love, to increase the libido of menopausal women. The pill
has not been tested. Add to the guest list three older women: Victoria
Ambrose, a romance novelist whose personal life seems to be lacking in
romance; Hillary Hudson a friend of Henry's who has agreed to test the
Venusia: and Charmaine Beauregard, a "Southern Belle" whose
libido does not need to be increased! Bud gets his hands on some of the
Venusia pills and the fun begins, as attempts to entertain all three
women! The women mix up Bud's Viagra pills with the Venusia, and we soon
discover that it has a strange effect on men: it gives them all the
symptoms of menopausal women, complete with hot flashes, mood swings,
weeping and irritability! When the mayham settles down, all the women
find their lives moving in new and surprising directions. |