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A review by theaclaire
Kiss and Don't Tell by Meghan Quinn
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
βοΈ 4/5 | πΆοΈ 4/5
Still in my β¨π ππππ‘π πππππππ πππβ¨ and still having a blasty blast.
When it comes to character development, Meghan Quinn is supreme. No one gives a slow burn time to stoke like her, and Kiss and Donβt Tell is no exception.
As the start of any series, we expect a full intro of the players, and this does not disappoint. Our lay of the (guys) land happens pretty quick, and itβs well done. I enjoyed getting to know the Agitators and their various personalities/histories.
Winnie is just quirky enough to keep things funny (ie, breast milk - youβll get it when you read it), but not so much that itβs overstated or annoying. Pacey is a great mix of self-awareness with that athlete cockiness we all love.
The spice was great, it was fun getting to experience things from Winnieβs perspective for a variety of reasons.
Still in my β¨π ππππ‘π πππππππ πππβ¨ and still having a blasty blast.
When it comes to character development, Meghan Quinn is supreme. No one gives a slow burn time to stoke like her, and Kiss and Donβt Tell is no exception.
As the start of any series, we expect a full intro of the players, and this does not disappoint. Our lay of the (guys) land happens pretty quick, and itβs well done. I enjoyed getting to know the Agitators and their various personalities/histories.
Winnie is just quirky enough to keep things funny (ie, breast milk - youβll get it when you read it), but not so much that itβs overstated or annoying. Pacey is a great mix of self-awareness with that athlete cockiness we all love.
The spice was great, it was fun getting to experience things from Winnieβs perspective for a variety of reasons.