The Baumgartners Plus One

The Baumgartners Plus One by Selena Kitt is a work of fiction published by Excessica on January 28, 2011. This 192-page book is written in English and explores the complexities of relationships through the eyes of Danielle Stuart, a scholarship student studying Italian at the University of Michigan. As Dani navigates her life, she encounters the Baumgartners, a couple whose presence complicates her already tumultuous existence, particularly as she grapples with a tragic past that her husband, Mason, struggles to understand.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of attraction and connection, particularly between Dani and Carrie Baumgartner, as they bond over their shared experiences of being childless in a family-oriented environment. The story takes a turn when Doc Baumgartner introduces an idea that significantly impacts their lives, highlighting the interplay of desire and emotional complexity. This edition offers a glimpse into the world of coming-of-age and erotica, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of love and companionship.
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When Danielle Stuart meets the Baumgartners, her life doesn’t need to get any more complicated. Studying Italian on scholarship at the University of Michigan, Dani is haunted by a horrible tragedy that her husband, Mason, simply can’t come to terms with.
But when she meets Carrie Baumgartner, and then her handsome husband, Doc, she finds her attraction to the couple irresistible, no matter how complicated things might get.
While the two women bond over being childless and yet surrounded by children in the university’s married housing complex, it’s Doc Baumgartner who really brings them together with a game-changing idea that serves to reshape all of their lives.
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