Letters to the Baumgartners

“Letters to the Baumgartners” by Selena Kitt, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 5, 2011, is a work of fiction that explores themes of romance and personal discovery. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Venice, the story follows Danielle Stuart, who is studying abroad and initially uninterested in love. However, her encounter with a charming Italian gondolier named Nico complicates her feelings when her ex-husband, Mason, unexpectedly reappears, prompting her to seek clarity through letters to her former lovers.
Readers will find that Danielle’s journey is marked by emotional turmoil as she navigates her attraction to Nico and the unresolved issues with Mason. The narrative delves into her internal conflict, highlighting her struggle to reconcile her past with her present desires. As she reaches out to the Baumgartners for their polyamorous perspective, the story invites exploration of relationships and the complexities of love. This edition comprises 182 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging read for those interested in erotica and LGBTQ+ themes.
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Danielle Stuart is spending a year abroad studying in Venice, the most romantic place on earth.
But while Danielle loves the language, she’s not interested in love itself. Not until she meets a handsome, Italian gondolier named Nico. He’s got his eye on her, and Danielle simply can’t resist his flirtatious charms.
But when her ex-husband, Mason, shows up on her doorstep looking to reconcile, she finds herself with a dizzying dilemma.
Finding herself torn between the two men, desperate Dani writes to her former lovers in hopes they might help her clarify her muddled emotions.
Will the Baumgartners and their polyamorous insight give her the courage she needs to choose?
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