
By: Daniel Glattauer
Genre: Contemporary Romance.
Year: 2006
Rate: 5 Stars
“Escribir es como besar sin los labios, escribir es como besr con la mente.”
Synopsis:
“It's a virtual romance that begins by chance. When Leo mistakenly receives e-mails from a stranger named Emmi, he replies--and Emmi writes back. Soon, secrets are shared, sparks fly, and erotic tension simmers. Even though Emmi is married, it seems only a matter of time till they meet. But will their feelings survive a real-life encounter? And, if so-what then? Funny and fast-paced, Love Virtually offers plenty of twists, turns, and satisfaction.”

Review:
The first time I read this book was in Spanish. It was by chance, maybe 12 years ago, and it was a busy time for me, and then a friend recommended it. This story came to me at the time I needed the most.
I fell in love with the main characters. It’s a fast, addictive read, entirely unique. The story is told from texts and emails only, through them we can read about their relationship and how its grows deeply.
Totally worth it.
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