by Lottie Moggach
What would you do to disappear from your real life, while your online persona lives on without you? That's just what Tess decides to do, with the help of Adrian's website that finds Leila to do the job. Read my review of this social networking thriller here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2014/07/24/oh...
This book started out so great but just kind of fizzled out at the end. However, I would read the next book written by the author as the plot was excellent otherwise. I purposely didn't read the full review in Entertainment Weekly so I wouldn't have any spoilers and I believe that made the first ha...
A friend told me she thought this was "a thriller for smart ladies" and I liked that. Still, KISS ME FIRST is so much more!!!The Daily Beast says "The first great internet novel . . . More than just a book about an early 21st-century lifestyle . . . Lottie Moggach’s mordantly well-observed debut, Ki...
I really enjoyed Kiss Me First. At first I thought it was weird but as the story progressed, I started to really enjoy the book. Not only is it a great mystery, it is an interesting premise. It really brought up some questions for me. What would possess someone to agree to pretend to be another ...
I'm not a huge reader of crime thrillers, but throw in the suggestion of a mental unstable character and I'll change my mind immediately. I love the intensity of books where the characters are so unpredictable, and in the good ones, it's almost impossible to figure out where things are going next. A...
This review has been x posted at The Book TwinsA big thank you to Pan Macmillan giving me this chance to read and review this riveting tale. The moment I saw the synopsis of it, I knew I wanted to read this.Something that was different from my usual genres. Something that was a woman's journey, rea...
I had been really excited about picking up Kiss Me First, but found the online diary style to be extremely frustrating to read. While I'm sure many readers will find the story engrossing and won't be bothered by the writer's voice, it irked me to the point of not being able to finish the book.