Kiss the Girl
Sleeping with the enemy has never been so complicated. Twenty-eight-year-old Brooklyn Campbell is having a bad day. A speeding ticket, a towed car, and a broken heel are all working against her laid-back vibe. To top it all off, her birth mother, whom she's never met, has requested contact. The...
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Sleeping with the enemy has never been so complicated. Twenty-eight-year-old Brooklyn Campbell is having a bad day. A speeding ticket, a towed car, and a broken heel are all working against her laid-back vibe. To top it all off, her birth mother, whom she's never met, has requested contact. The only bright spot is an impromptu date with a beautiful and mysterious brunette.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00LT9HXYM
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books (18 Jun. 2013)
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
Brayden is one of the most fun authors ever. Her characters are chilled out, supportive women and her dialogue usually a lot of fun.Kiss the Girl is the first of the SoHo Loft Romances. The series follows the lives and romances of a group of four girls who first meet in college and form a friendship...
Kiss the Girl by Melissa Brayden Pages: 314 Date: July 13 2014 Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Series: Soho Loft (1st in series) Review Rating: 4.75 out of 5.0 Read: February 2 2016 There are something like a million and one (or 14 to 78) brilliant reviews here. I'm not going to be adding much new...
I love Melissa Brayden's books. They are sweet, sexy and funny.They are psicholgically intense, but never heavy to read. The author has a wonderful sense of humour and keen insight for her characters.Kiss the Girl is probably my favourite book of Melissa (together with How Sweet it is, but maybe sti...
If you could only buy one book among all of this year's romantic lesfic releases, this should be your first choice. With Kiss the Girl, Ms. Brayden steps into that exclusive club of romance-only authors whose every release will be eagerly awaited and snapped up by the hopeless romantics. Brooklyn g...
Ok, I would rate this one probably 3.75. I know, that's sort of picky, right? Here's the deal... I loved the characters of Brooklyn and Jessica - particularly when they're together. But there were a couple of things that kept yanking me out of the book: The group of friends speak in such a similar w...