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A Kiss to Keep by Willow Winters

amz101's review

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5.0

I originally heard this story on a podcast and loved it. Reading it was just as much fun. It is a continuation of A Kiss to Tell, but this story features Sebastian and Chloe, and their relationship. They return back to the home town that they left behind years ago and some truths and secrets are brought to light. It was a quick read, which I didn't mind. It's one of the biggest things I love about Willow Winters, she always knows how to bring the heat, the angst, and all-round depth into a story, no matter the word count, and this short read gave me all that. It was easy flowing and it held my attention from the start right to the end, even with the fact that I had already heard this story before, it was as good as the first time. I love the world Willow had bought to life, and how she entwines them together. It brings it more to life and it's a world I love investing my time, heart and love into.

As always, Willow. An outstanding read!

5 STARS!

scarletbook's review

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5.0

First off I have to say, I don’t agree to this being a standalone. While it technically can be, if you really don’t want to read A kiss to tell.. There’s just too much information you’d not understand. This really needs to be read as a sequel.

That being said, I loved this addition. I think Chloe and Sebastian are one of my favorite couples and having this glimpse into their relationship so many years later and once more getting more of an insight into getting the full story that is this entire world is just amazing. Willow has a knack of writing realistically fictional. She manages to make her worlds gritty and real and yet still keep it so interesting you just can’t help falling in love with the characters as well as the story.
Bastian is real, he’s absolutely alpha, yet he’s vulnerable and I think that’s what draws me to him. And Chloe is just a strong little badass, I’m living for it!

equinn99's review

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5.0

I fell in love with Chloe and Sebastian in A Kiss to Tell. Now we get to see into their lives 10 years later. This is a quick read, but gives us insight to what happened years ago. Even though it is a short book, Willow still gives you lots of feels. I’m so glad they returned home and hope to see them in future books in the Cross brothers world!!

coneja_divina's review against another edition

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2.0

Bleeeeh. Maybe it's because I didn't read the series this is connected to, but this book was boring to me. I felt no investment in the characters. I didn't know why I should sympathize with the protagonists. This was billed as something you could read as a stand alone, but I didn't think much of it.

sweetpea77's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a second part of Chloe and Sebastian, we get to see a little more of them and how things are going for them now. It was a quick read but gives us more of the beloved couple that we met in the beginning of the series. I enjoyed it and would recommend to others. The author did a wonderful job as always.

nikitaxx's review against another edition

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5.0

I seriously love Sebastian and chloe! Their story started with a kiss that turned into so much more. This story was amazing and it was beautifully written to see that even though they both had terrible pasts that they came together and found each other. Gahh since Carter from Merciless is my favorite in the whole set of series I’m glad he made an appearance in this book!

Just so you guys know this story is a continuation of A kiss to tell so if you haven’t read that yet you should just so you can get a better understanding of Sebastian and chloe!

As usual this was well written and amazing as is the case with all of Willow’s books that I’ve read!
She is definitely on of the authors that i 1-click when new releases come out!

This is definitely one of my 5⭐️ reads and i totally recommend this book to everyone! You guys will absolutely love it!

coneja_divina's review against another edition

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2.0

Bleeeeh. Maybe it's because I didn't read the series this is connected to, but this book was boring to me. I felt no investment in the characters. I didn't know why I should sympathize with the protagonists. This was billed as something you could read as a stand alone, but I didn't think much of it.

tessshelf's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

mikayla1717's review against another edition

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2.0

I listened to this book on the Read Me Romance podcast on Spotify. It was my first Read Me Romance and it was good. The story was not my favorite but that’s more due to the fact I did not like the first book or these characters. The development of the characters was not done as well as I would have liked to see. Was excited for the Read Me Romance but did not care for this story.

sabarinamf's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5