One More Kiss by Terri Anne Browning

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One More Kiss by Terri Anne Browning
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No one has ever wanted me—until him.
My father has nothing but cold indifference for me. Work, the stock market prices, and his new wife are his only priorities. In that order.
My stepmom, Nicole, hates me. Disney stepmothers? Such fairy tales. True crime documentaries didn’t prepare me for the evil that invaded my life when she stepped into our home.
But Nash has given me everything I ever craved from the moment we met. For the first time in my life, I feel wanted. Needed.
Loved.
And then he says we can’t tell anyone.
Despite how much he detests my father, they are business partners.
After their newest deal is done, Nash promises he’s going to end the partnership.
We have a huge age gap between us that would make people talk—about me.
Nash only wants to protect me.
His list is long for why we have to remain a secret—just for a little while—until I am slapped in the face with the truth.
By Nicole.
Nash’s ex.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. 1. Delilah
  • 5. 2. Delilah
  • 6. 3. Delilah
  • 7. 4. Delilah
  • 8. 5. Nash
  • 9. 6. Delilah
  • 10. 7. Delilah
  • 11. 8. Delilah
  • 12. 9. Delilah
  • 13. 10. Nash
  • 14. 11. Nash
  • 15. 12. Delilah
  • 16. 13. Delilah
  • 17. 14. Nash

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Kiley O
Kiley O

One More Kiss was about soon-to-be 21-year-old Delilah "Lily" Royal, an assistant manager at the Royal Phoenix, one of the family hotels, and 38-year-old Nash Phoenix, co-owner of a chain of hotels with Delilah's father.

Since this story was only 14 chapters long, I'm not going to write an in-depth review. The Blurb told what was going on, so I'll fill in some of the gaps and leave it at that.

The book felt so incomplete and rushed that it was over almost before it began. While there was more than enough angst, drama, and conflict written into the plot, it was more like the reader had been dropped into the middle of a series of stories without having read the books before it. It NEEDED more content to be complete. There wasn't enough backstory for the characters. Imagine walking into a chapel expecting to attend a wedding, only to learn that, not only was the wedding over, but a whole boatload of drama had taken place that you missed out on. So from that point until you returned home, you felt like you were missing something dramatic that would be life-altering. That's how this book felt. It wasn't a good feeling.

The emotional rollercoaster was satisfying, and the characters were mature, but there wasn't enough backstory to determine whether or not they were fully developed or had experienced any growth that would prove to the reader that any redemption (if any was needed) had taken place.

This was more incomplete than most novellas I have read over the years, and that was a disappointment because this book had such potential to be a really great book. But as it stands, I can't give it more than a three-star rating.

Reply3 months ago
    Danielle Loves books
    Danielle Loves books

    It was okay. Fast read.

    Reply5 months ago
      Jo Jo
      Jo Jo

      The will was a bit of stretch to suspend disbelief. Not a bad book, passable one time read.

      Reply6 months ago