Book Review: The Last Kind of Kiss

 


Upcoming model Lila Perkins has a long-standing feud with fate. She no longer believes in soul ties or coincidences, and she definitely doesn’t believe in happily ever afters. Not after suffering through The Great Ghosting with her ex-situationship. Now she swears by the ball-busting belief that you have to do things yourself instead of waiting for the stars to align. But right as she’s about to embark on a modeling campaign with the potential to change the trajectory of her career, fate rears its ugly head and plays a sick joke on her. The catch to getting her dream job? She has to work with the captain of the Riverside Reapers…the only man who has ever broken her heart.

Bristol Brenner, hockey team captain and all-around stand-up guy, gets whatever he wants with a flirty smile and a sweetened sentiment. From the outside, his life looks perfect. He’s got the looks, the charisma, the wealth, the fame, and an astoundingly clean track record. But not everything can remain hidden behind a rose-colored lens. Bristol’s running from an inescapable past, and a year ago, he ran right out of Lila’s life as a result. He never imagined he would see her again…until he walks into her chemistry read as her new costar. And the worst part? The sexual tension is still there between them, and keeping things professional is proving to be harder than a hat trick.

Lila and Bristol have three months to convince the world they’re Hollywood’s next “It” couple or they can kiss their modeling jobs goodbye. With each photoshoot and paparazzi run-in, their feelings for one another become more apparent. Hatred takes one hell of an R-rated turn, and suddenly, stolen glances and clandestine kisses aren’t enough to satiate the flame of desire between them. But the closer they become, the harder the world works to pull them apart, and deep-rooted façades begin to crumble to reveal unbearable truths.

Will this fake relationship blossom into something real, or will insecurities prevent these two lost souls from finding their way back to each other?


My Review

To say that I loved this book is an understatement. I absolutely LOVED this book! Could not stop reading it. When I say that you NEED to read this book, I am not joking. Celeste is an auto read author for me. Celeste, you wrecked me in the best way with this book. 

Lila and Bristol are endgame. Bristol knew it and Lila did too, but both did not want to admit it for fear that their hearts would get broken again. Yet, the feelings are too strong for to deny that what they have is real love. To quote Bristol's mom..."In true love, you can never mess up. You just have to be brave enough to hold onto it."

I understood where Lila was coming from in not trusting Bristol with her heart again. When I learned the reason for this, my heart broke for Bristol, and I may have shed a few tears. The raw emotions that Bristol showed was beautiful. 

Loved everything about these two from the physical chemistry including the chocolate incident to the witty banter. 

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