Kiss the Girl
Kiss the Girl
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So I read this almost back to back I think and Ariel was by far the most annoying of the bunch. Her back story didn't make her much better, and neither did the climax/end where she basically committed assault. I don't find Ariel's kind of “strength” to be empowering to women at all and she was always in the background annoying me with the other books and I could barely make it through a book where she is the main character. She's just...mean. And says really cliche one liners that are not witty, just annoying and obnoxious.
Had no idea this was the last title in this series and I guarantee it made no difference as I flew right through! A one sitting read for me - loved this book and so needed this hysterical Rom-Com in my life right now! A light-hearted romance that made me laugh from beginning to end.
Ariel, like many women, is struggling to find her strength again after being broken down bit by bit by her condescending ex-husband. Never feeling good enough, she has sworn off men and relationships for good. Concentrating on getting her and her best friend's new business going, she has no time for a guy like Eric.
Eric, the rich-kid with a heart of gold, in the sweetest most subtle ways possible, finds his way into her heart. He's willing to let Ariel be Ariel while providing just what she needs - a true partner. When she is at her absolute lowest, he steps in and helps her build herself back up. Helped her find her own confidence again and making her see her own beauty, strength, and voice again. And of course, the fact that he can throw down the wisecracks as quick as she can, make these two just too cute for words. I laughed, I cried and didn't want it to end... Highly recommended!!