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Last First Kiss by Piper Vaughn

bitchie's review

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4.0

Loved it, totally sweet little out for you freebie, part of Love has No Boundaries, 2013.

a_reader_obsessed's review

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3.0

This was a (too short) angsty read about best friends who have loved each other from afar, both afraid to admit their feelings out of fear or shame.

However, it ends in a touching coming together with that coveted HEA!

fatimas_library's review

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5.0

So short, yet so awesome.
Loved it!

papercranestitches's review

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4.0

That's it?! I mean... It gave me a little bit of everything I love about romance novels - it was sweet and squishy and lovely and angsty AND hot - but I wanted MORE, dammit. I LOVED these two! *stomps foot*

Hmmm... Do you think if I go all Misery on Piper they'll write us another 200 pages, Dani?!

shazov's review

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4.0

Short and sweet story that was part of the LHNB event.

regencyfan93's review

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Review removed. http://riptidepublishing.com/a-statement-on-sh.

saraalva's review

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This is such a sweet story, and it managed to draw me in emotionally from the start--important in a short story, as you only have a limited time to 'get your emotional punch.' Although I'm not usually a big reader of GFY stories, I found this one to be partly open to reader interpretation, and either way, to be well-handled. Real characters and beautiful writing made this a very enjoyable read.

constantine2020's review

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2.5

Rating: 2.5/5.0

Two friends, Phillip and Ryan are in love with each other, one is openly homosexual and the other one is yet to accept his sexuality. When Philip's aunt Helen passes away they open up to each other and Phillip tells Ryan about his aunt and how she witnessed the first kiss they had. And how she threatened him if he did anything like that again!

Short story, the writing was OK. But the story did not offer anything new that was not told before. Some people might enjoy it but I have read this kind of plot many many times already.
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