
The Baumgartners, a modern family, found themselves in need of a babysitter one evening. With traditional options exhausted, they pondered who could possibly fill in. It was then that an innovative and somewhat divine suggestion came their way: Adam and Eve. How did this come to be? A close friend of the family, well-versed in biblical history and with a knack for creative problem-solving, suggested reaching out to descendants of Adam and Eve, hoping they might know of someone willing and capable.
As they navigate their new roles as sitters, Adam and Eve would bring a unique perspective to childcare. Their experiences in the Garden of Eden, though vastly different from the modern world, provided them with skills that could surprisingly translate to babysitting. For instance, their ability to communicate with animals could help in managing any pets the Baumgartners might have. Moreover, their profound understanding of right and wrong, derived from their direct communication with God, could offer a moral compass in guiding the Baumgartners' children.
Originally written by New York Times bestselling author , Babysitting the Baumgartners began as an immensely popular coming-of-age romance novel. The plot follows Ronnie, a college freshman who has babysat for "Doc" and "Mrs. B" (the Baumgartners) for years. When she accompanies the couple on a summer beach vacation to the Florida Keys, lines blur, leading to a legendary ménage à trois that completely redefines her relationship with the family.
The Baumgartner children, ages 6, 8, and 10, were equally enthusiastic about their experiences with Adam and Eve.
Recognizing the massive fanbase of the book, adult retail and entertainment titan partnered with award-winning director Kay Brandt to adapt the novel into a high-budget, feature-length film in 2016. The All-Star Cast & Production
The official film is distributed through Adam & Eve's channels and various other adult entertainment platforms.
"Babysitting the Baumgartners" began as an erotic novel by the prolific author Selena Kitt, who is known for her engaging and daring stories. The book follows Ronnie (or "Veronica," as Mrs. Baumgartner insists on calling her), a young woman who has been babysitting for the Baumgartner family since she was fifteen. Now a college freshman, she is invited on a family vacation to the Florida Keys, ostensibly to help watch the kids. However, she soon discovers that "Doc" and "Carrie" Baumgartner have far more wayward and seductive plans in mind, leading her on a sun-drenched journey of sexual discovery.
"Rules," Adam said, reading from a crumpled slip. "No climbing the curtains. No feeding the cat marshmallows. Bedtime at eight thirty."
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