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A Dangerous Kiss by Francis Ray

atlantiareads's review

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3.0

I know a good book when I see one, or should I say read one. Let me tell you Francis Ray's "A Dangerous Kiss" was a great book. Summer and Sin are both people who believe that "Happily ever after" or "Forever" isn't for them. I really enjoyed the path the story took; this book was filled with all consuming passion and a secret that Sin doesn’t want to share unless he has to.

Personally I think this novel could have picked up faster, I mean we need character development but there was just a little too much in "A Dangerous Kiss". That doesn't by any means mean that I didn't like this book, because I surely did! These characters had me wondering if I could handle some of the problems that occur in their relationship. If an author can make me think about how I would handle a situation or even if I could handle it, shows me that they have an amazing talent for creating a story and relatable characters. This book is the seventh in the Grayson Friends series and can definitely be read as a standalone. I didn’t have any problem keeping up with the storyline and characters which is a good thing since I haven’t read the rest of the series. But, there are characters from previous books that make appearances that might mean more if you have read the other six books.

Summer and Payton "Sin" Sinclair have always been the best of friends. But when they start to feel more than just friendship towards each other things get complicated. Both the Hero and Heroine have busy lives, only in these pages will you find out if they can make room for a love that could change everything.

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scoodle42's review

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5.0

So Summer and Sin were much more of a slow burn but I think they might be my favorites of the Kiss Trilogy. I love the way Summer wasn't afraid to go after what she wanted. Sin's strength and protectiveness touched me. I loved it.
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