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Review: Last First Kiss by Julian Winters

Julian Winters never misses and Last First Kiss was so cute! I love the connected universe with I Think They Love You. We love a good contemporary romance connected world! Keep reading this book review of Last First Kiss for my full thoughts.

Summary

They say you never forget your first kiss. But Jordan Carter wishes he could forget the one he shared with Jamie Peters as teens. And the one they almost shared again last year before Jamie made it clear he wasn’t the “right” man for Jordan to be with while he’s figuring himself out.

Now, Jordan’s fully focused on his career at 24 Carter Gold, his family’s event planning company, and ready to move on – until his boss assigns him to plan a new client’s high-profile wedding. The bride’s man-of-honor? None other than Jamie.

As things ramp up the closer they get to the wedding, so does Jordan’s relationship with Jamie, with sarcastic asides turning into steamy hook-ups. But can Jordan afford to pursue Jamie if he’s still unsure who he is? Or is knowing who he loves enough? Venue shopping, cake-tastings, and dress fittings with the man he can’t forget just might change the man Jordan Carter is meant to become.

Review

(Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)

Last First Kiss is a second chance romance delight. With the same company as I Think They Love You, it revolves around that one experience, that one person, that just haunts us. Those words they say coming back to us and when we are confronted with them again our whole world stops again. The memories keep flooding back. It’s the epitome of not wanting to ruin the friendship and always wondering what would have happened. If you love second chance romance and piecing together what could have happened, then this is for you. This was fast paced and I couldn’t stop reading at night!

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While I wish we got a bit more space at the ending, Last First Kiss was swoony and precious. It was about giving up our dreams for someone else’s plans. When we look at our life and realize it isn’t our own anymore. Sometimes we can’t fight for someone if they don’t think they’re worth it, if they can’t see it even if we show them. Sometimes they have to also be willing to be loved. Find Last First Kiss on Goodreads, Storygraph, Amazon, Bookshop. org, & Blackwells.

Discussion

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