Well, without having read the 'granting one last wish novel', we can only make assumptions. It could center around a person who has the ability to make someone's last wish come true. Maybe it shows different stories of people with their last wishes, exploring their deep - seated desires, regrets, and how the granting of that wish impacts their lives or the lives of those around them.
Since I haven't heard of this specific novel before, it's difficult to determine the author. It could be an emerging writer trying to make a name for themselves in the literary world. Maybe it's a local author from a particular region who has created this story for a niche audience. Without more information, it's impossible to say for sure.
Perhaps 'granting you a dreamlike life novel' is about a journey of self - discovery within a fictional world that seems too good to be true. The story might revolve around a person who is given the opportunity to have a life that is far from the ordinary. This could include having a perfect love, achieving great success without much effort, or experiencing adventures in a utopian - like setting. However, as with all good stories, there might be challenges and conflicts that arise within this dreamlike life, making it a more complex and interesting read.
Well, in most cases, an interview in a normal story might be used to reveal information or develop a character. But in erotic fiction, Trayor granting an interview could be a means to add some form of 'legitimacy' or different narrative structure to the otherwise sexually - focused story. It might be used to create a contrast between the 'normal' act of an interview and the more risqué content of the fiction. However, this is still a rather strange concept within the genre.
One of the well - known wish - granting items in fiction is the Genie's lamp from 'Aladdin'. When rubbed, a powerful genie emerges who can grant three wishes. Another is the Monkey's Paw in the short story of the same name. However, its wishes come with a dark and unexpected twist. Also, the One Ring from 'The Lord of the Rings' could be considered in a way. While it doesn't grant wishes in the traditional sense, it gives its bearer great power which could be used to achieve many things one might wish for, though at a great cost.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But there might be a character who is the wish - granter, and then there could be those who come to have their wishes granted, like a terminally ill patient, an old person with unfinished business, or someone who has suffered a great loss.
I don't have enough information to tell who the main characters are. It could be an ordinary person who is suddenly granted a second life, or it could be a group of characters with different roles in this second - life journey.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a character who is given a second chance at life and then has various adventures, overcomes challenges, and perhaps learns important lessons along the way.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. They could be ordinary people who are given an extraordinary task of granting blessings.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, a title like this might imply a story about characters who have the ability or mission to bestow good fortune, kindness, or positive changes onto the world in the fictional setting of the novel.