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Connections is a new adult romance (short story) by Selena Kitt. In the bygone days before cell phones, lonely Cathy, college dropout, works in a grocery store and makes completely random phone calls to strangers just to make a human connection. When a strange coincidence forces her to actually speak to the person on the other end of the phone, she’s suddenly thrust back into the world, with all its .  · Read "Connections" by Selena Kitt available from Rakuten Kobo. FROM TOP 15 NEW YORK TIMES USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR /5(34). Connections by Selena Kitt 2, ratings, average rating, reviews Open Preview Connections Quotes Showing of 1 “I am too small to contain what I feel.” ― Selena Kitt, Connections. 6 likes. Like. All Quotes Quotes By Selena Kitt. Company. About us; Careers; Terms Author: Selena Kitt.


Find information about Serena Kitt online. Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok, Images and more on IDCrawl - the leading free people search engine. Connections by Selena Kitt 2, ratings, average rating, reviews Open Preview Connections Quotes Showing of 1 "I am too small to contain what I feel." ― Selena Kitt, Connections. 6 likes. Like. All Quotes Quotes By Selena Kitt. Company. About us; Careers; Terms. Selena Kitt is a NEW YORK TIMES bestselling and award-winning author of erotic and romance fiction. She is one of the highest selling erotic writers in the business with over two million sexy books sold! Her story, Connections, was one of the runners-up for the Rauxa Prize, given annually to an erotic short story of "exceptional.


Connections by Selena Kitt; Conrad's First Girl by Varian Krylov; Colters' Wife by Maya Banks; By The Clock by Milena Gomez; Callie's Meadow by Maya Banks; Colters' Woman by Maya Banks; Big Girl Love by Marion Francis; The Messies Manual: The Complete Guide to Bringing April (3) March (4) February (6). Connections is a new adult romance (short story) by Selena Kitt. In the bygone days before cell phones, lonely Cathy, college dropout, works in a grocery store and makes completely random phone calls to strangers just to make a human connection. When a strange coincidence forces her to actually speak to the person on the other end of the phone, she’s suddenly thrust back into the world, with all its vulnerability. Selena Kitt is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. She does erotica very, very well, and this little short story is no exception. The main character is a little odd. She's withdrawn, somewhat anti-social, but when she feels the need to connect with other people, she prank calls perfect strangers just to hear another.

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