Anna and the French Kiss
2010 • 382 pages

Ratings176

Average rating3.8

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I am usually not one for romances.

But this... this one I was totally, 100% for. It was so adorable and I loved almost every second of it. In the first 100 pages, there was a cliche part, and I thought to myself, this'll be a tough one to get through. Thank the good lord I was wrong. Yes, there was that one part, but the rest was so good it just didn't end up mattering.

I absolutely adored the characters. I found Anna easy to relate to. She had so many flaws that just made her seem so realistic. That was probably one of my favorite parts of the book. All of the characters were flawed in some way, which just made them so much more believable.

The plot is great and moves at a fantastic pace so that the reader isn't bored but they aren't confused either because the book is just flying by. It just oozes with drama that advances the plot and makes sense with the setting, which is Paris. It references the city so many times, which is phenomenal.

On a side note, today I had a crepe for the first time, and I was in love instantly. It may not have been French, but it was still really. Freaking. Good.

The romance itself is wonderful. It's irritating and enjoyable all at once, and I was incredibly pleased by it. It seemed so real too, which I loved even more.

All in all, it was fantastic and I definitely reccommend it!

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