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Budapest Romance

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Publishers Weekly says "The traditional healing properties and beauty of the thermal spa baths ... are the true stars of this thoughtful romance."

Manhattan businesswoman Kati Dunai lives a life of international glamour. Unfortunately, she's too busy to enjoy it. But when she visits Budapest to settle her father's estate, the city's leisurely culture speaks to Kati's soul. While luxuriating in her hotel's sensuous thermal baths, Kati is drawn to another foreigner: a Dutchman named Jan.

As Jan shows Kati Budapest's unhurried pleasures, Kati introduces Jan to a slow pace of intimacy that fuels the fires of passion. Her insistence on keeping a physical distance creates space for true feelings to grow, a place of love and respect.

But Kati must return to New York to her busy career as an international conference planner. Jan wishes to continue their relationship, but between the distance, a family tragedy, and a series of misunderstandings, the two find that their slow-burn romance may not survive outside their private Budapest cocoon. Can they make the necessary sacrifices to keep their love alive?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 22, 2015
      The traditional healing properties and beauty of the thermal spa baths still enjoyed throughout Budapest are the true stars of this thoughtful romance, which focuses on emotional connection rather than the physical kind. Busy American conference planner Kati Dunai is in Budapest to settle her father’s estate and mourn his death. Though she certainly notices Jan Klassen, a large and attractive Dutchmen with a kind smile, she only offers him friendship, in light of her father’s death and her short stay in Europe. As Jan and Kati explore Budapest and savor its baths, she slows down his physical overtures in favor of digging deeper into his psychology, allowing Jan to open up about his own challenges at home, such as raising his disabled son. Gaston (Black Is Not a Color) explores whether true love can cross oceans; readers may be skeptical, as Kati puts up one obstacle after another, but they will cheer on Jan’s efforts to win her over.

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