Val's review copy - hardback
Sweet sixteen and never been kissed . . .
That’s Aurora Skye’s big secret. And the way she wants it to stay. She’s not going to give away her first kiss to just anyone. Busy dodging suitors and matchmaking for her best friends, Aurora (not so) patiently awaits her prince.
But everything changes when Aurora is coerced into a lead role in the school production of Much Ado about Nothing. Which means she’ll have to lock lips with her co-star Hayden Paris—the smart and funny boy next door who also happens to be the bane of her existence, always around to see her at her worst.
Now Aurora is more determined than ever to have her first kiss with the one who’s truly worthy of it. But first she’ll have to figure out just who that person is.
Romantic and funny, Tara Eglington's How to Keep a Boy from Kissing You is a feel-good tale of finding love where you least expect it.
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I still like to read phsyical books, but I enjoy reading ebooks far more than audiobooks. I'm such a dinosaur.
ReplyDeleteThis book was so cute. I am looking forward to the second book.
ReplyDeletePaperback and ebooks are pretty much equal right now
ReplyDeleteI read print books almost exclusively. Although I have an ereader, I don't like to read ebooks. We listen to audio books in the car, but it's always a book for my kids.
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No audio books, but ebooks and print books are about even.
ReplyDeleteI read more physical books than eBooks, but if I'm really excited for a book and I have the eBook then I'll read it on my kindle. Otherwise I'll wait for the physical version.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy having a book in my hands. Audio CDs are nice but o\pricey,=. I do not like audible.
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