Have you ever just clicked with someone? Is there a safer space for secret desires than virtual reality? "Just what you need" WENDY HOLDEN It begins by chance: Leo receives emails in error from an unknown woman called Emmi. Being polite he replies, and Emmi writes back. A few brief exchanges are all it takes to spark a mutual interest in each other, and soon Emmi and Leo are sharing their innermost secrets and longings. The erotic tension simmers, and it seems only a matter of time before they will meet in person. But they keep putting off the moment - the prospect both unsettles and excites them. And, after all, Emmi is happily married. Will their feelings for each other survive the test of a real-life encounter? Translated from German by Jamie Bulloch and Katharina Bielenberg
Emmi en Leo Reeks
Deze serie beschrijft een onverwachte romance die volledig ontluikt via e-mailcorrespondentie. Twee vreemden beginnen een virtuele flirt door een verkeerd bericht, maar hun uitwisselingen verdiepen zich al snel. De verhalen verkennen de delicate balans tussen anonimiteit en intimiteit die te vinden is in digitale langeafstandsverbindingen. Het is een eigentijdse kijk op de briefroman, die bewijst hoe online communicatie diepe emotionele banden kan bevorderen.



Aanbevolen leesvolgorde
- 1
- 2Every Seventh Wave- 263bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
 'Love Virtually' ended as Leo abruptly departed for a new life in the United States, determined to end once and for all the intense cyber-exchange that threatened Emmi's marriage and his own happiness. But shouldn't these unconventional lovers--intimates who have never met in person--get another chance? Readers thought so, and begged for more. The captivating story continues as Leo returns from Boston and gradually resumes his email contact with Emmi. But now he has his own real-life relationship, with Pamela, a woman from the US. Still, Emmi and Leo cannot stop writing to each other, no matter the consequences. When Pamela learns of Leo's secret and unusual liaison, she returns home, and Emmi's marriage to Bernhard is tested to its limits. Once again Daniel Glattauer delivers an irresistible page-turner--and a sequel worthy of the original.