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Two for One

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Danielle Edwards leads a very fulfilling life. She has a fabulous and wealthy boyfriend, a dynamic career in international finance, and a mind-blowing sex life. But despite all this, something is still missing. Katie Shaw, a stunning Nebraska native, is single-handedly trying to solve the Big Apple's homelessness crisis. From the moment Danielle and Katie first meet to discuss a business venture between their employers, the mutual attraction between the two ladies is palpable. Yet under the circumstances they cannot do anything about it. For nearly six months, Danielle and Katie avoid seeing each other. Instead, they keep their contact limited to e-mail, though they do little to hide their feelings for one another in their correspondence.

Over time, Danielle begins to feel trapped. Despite how much she adores her boyfriend Max, Danielle is not sure she can give up the fairer sex forever. But one day Max surprises her with an interesting offer.

Suddenly, three New Yorkers find themselves in a modern day love triangle that sees Danielle able to indulge all her passions, and Max and Katie just trying to keep from going crazy.

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First published May 17, 2005

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August 3, 2011
People with an interest in bisexuality and/or polyamory looking for a light read might find this book interesting. It's not without its faults: the characters are almost caricatures, the settings a bit too unrealistic and ideal and bi and poly people will find much to make them feel itchy. But for a light romance book featuring a relatively healthy V relationship with male and female partners it does quite a good job, particularly since there are so few examples of this in fiction.
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