I just love a best friend’s sibling book … I just can’t resist one!
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Kiss Me #1
by Emma Hart
Blurb:
What do you do when youβre the reigning kissing booth champion but the only person you want to kiss is your best friendβs brother?
Let me make this clear right here, right now: I, Halley Dawson, do not care that Preston Wright is kissing other women.
Not a lick. Not at all. Nuh-uh-freakinβ-uh.
I do care that heβs doing it six feet away from me behind a gaudy velvet curtainβmaking him my competition in this yearβs kissing contest.
Why do I care, you ask? Because Iβve had an unfortunate crush on the insufferable idiot since I was sixteen years old, but I also know itβs never going to happen.
Heβs the Creek Falls bachelor to die for, and Iβm the Creek Falls racoon lady who puts peanut butter sandwiches out for them every night.
Iβm not going to let him break my four-year-long reignβno matter how many times he breaks the rules and slides the curtain across to do the one thing heβs not allowed to:
Kiss me.
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Excerpt:
βI never answered your question.β
βWhat question?β I darted my eyes to the side.
βJust now. You asked me if I wanted to kiss you.β
I did, didnβt I? Right. βOh,β was all I said.
Slowly, he moved his hand to my chin and gently lifted it. Still, I didnβt look at him, keeping my eyes firmly trained on the front of the tent, even though I was facing him.
βHalley.β
βYeah?β
βI want to kiss you.β
My eyes darted to his.
βI thought thatβd do it.β His lips twitched, and he lowered his head until I had to fight the urge to close my eyes in anticipation of the kiss that was coming.
I swallowed, my lips parting.
Preston moved closer.
And he kissed my cheek.
I jerked out of whatever trance Iβd just been in. βWhat the hell?β
He jumped off the stage, grinning. βI guess weβll have to wait until tomorrow to break the stalemate, wonβt we?β
βOh, hell no!β I jumped off, stalking him to his side of the stage. βYou just stood there in front of me and told me you want to kiss me, then kiss my cheek? The hell was that?β
His eyebrows shot up, amusement flashing in his eyes. βIf I didnβt know better, Iβd think you wanted to kiss me, too.β
βIrrelevant,β I shot back. βBut youβre a special kind of asshole to tell a girl you wanna kiss her and then not do it.β I turned around, then stopped. βYou know what? When I beat you tomorrow, you can kiss my ass.β
βYouβre way too mad about this.β
βIβm not mad!β My voice raised a few octaves. βI couldnβt care if you want to kiss me or not. I most certainly donβt want to kiss you.β
βWhy are you shouting at me?β
βIβm notββ I was shouting at him. βWhatever,β I said in a normal voice. βMake sure you take that money to the bank. Tell Tish I sent you.β
I left him on his side of the curtain and went to get my purse. He could get fucked. After all that where I think I was so damn nervous I broke a sweat, he didnβt even kiss me.
I wasnβt lying with what I said.
He could kiss my ass.
Iβd even wear my good panties and bend over for him.
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Review:
I definitely have mixed feelings about this one.Β I love sass as much as the next person, but unfortunately I felt like sometimes this moved a bit too much toward b*tch rather than snark.Β I really liked Preston though and he was enough to gloss over those areas (although sometimes I wonder why he put up with the women in his life).Β I also loved Halley’s relationship with her adorable trash pandas – her love for her raccoons helped me forgive her for some of her more difficult moments.
I do wish, though, that we had gotten more of Preston’s POV.Β He’s a upstanding guy, doesn’t sleep around, and decent.Β Maybe that’s why we only get a couple of chapters about him and the rest is Halley and her buffet of issues.Β Which is fine, but maybe it would have been better to be entirely her POV so I wouldn’t have felt cheated to get just a couple of glimpses of him.Β I also wished we had gotten more of Halley’s grandma and Preston’s Aunt Bethel, because I think those hilarious old ladies could have provided a bit a good hearted fun and humor to the story and offset some of the girls mouthiness.
I do have to admire how Hart kept things relatively drama free (except for the smart mouth moments), when she could easily have gone for the drama.Β The romance itself is sweet and cute, and handled in a laid-back manner.Β Overall, if you are looking for a sarcasm-ladden rom-com, Kiss Me NotΒ delivers well.
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Emma Hart is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels and has been translated into several different languages.
She is a mother, wife, lover of wine, Pink Goddess, and valiant rescuer of wild baby hedgehogs.
Emma prides herself on her realistic, snarky smut, with comebacks that would make a PMS-ing teenage girl proud.
Yes, really. She’s that sarcastic.
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