by Kerri Cuevas
I definitely love reaper books. They have a certain appeal to them, and, combined with a male POV, Deadly Kisses was such a cute book!Aiden is a reaper for Abe Lincoln. No seriously. That Abe. After dying 2 years ago, he was granted the kiss of death, and he’s pretty darn good at it. That is, until ...
You can’t escape death. Well, for long, anyway. Aiden Grant knows that better than most. And although I like him during the first half of the book, in the second half he turns into this complete love-sick puppy who kinds of whines a lot. I found myself skipping most of the romantic parts because of ...
For more of my reviews, check out Books For YA!Deadly Kisses was a funny yet suspenseful read, that will surely satisfy your paranormal romance craving.This book immediately grabbed my attention from the moment I started reading it. Aiden Grant is such an awesome narrator. He has that kind of qualit...
As I start writing this review, I suddenly had this funny thought:There is already a book where the protagonist has a lethal touch and it’s one of those best-selling stories and now I get to read another story where the protagonist has another lethal power – a lethal kiss.What’s next? Lethal hug? Le...
Deadly Kisses was a refreshingly good YA book. I was drawn in from the beginning to Aiden (or Ad as he goes by in the 'afterlife') and his character. Here is a boy who held onto his guilt and regret of the way he & his friend died which leads him to deny himself Heaven and instead become a grim re...
After reading the premise for this, I was hooked. Aiden who is a reaper with a deadly kiss, um yes please! I had to know why and how Bee played into all of this.Aiden has held onto some heart-wrenching guilt, causing him to not move on after his death, thus becoming a reaper. Aiden is a sweey guy, d...
Deadly Kisses was really cute. Aiden voice was so strong and his interactions with Bee were hilarious. I was really interested in the world Cuevas built and her world building drew me in.
Did Not FinishI just could not connect to this book and the characters. I got half way through and just could not read any more of it.