Tommy Kent lives a boring, unfulfilling life and can’t see any way out. He does the same thing over and over again, hundreds of times a day in an unbearably loud, hellishly hot, acrid-smelling factory.
He lives for the weekends, when he can lose himself in the music, fashion and nightclubs of the mod scene. His friends and family love him unconditionally, but he’ll never have the one thing he truly someone to share his life with, someone to grow old with.
He decided long ago that it’s easier - and safer - to be alone. Even if that means a life half-lived.
That is, until Eric Greene rides into his world on a beautiful blue Lambretta, making Tommy want things he’d long since given up hoping for.
Eric has his own demons to fight. He was born into wealth and privilege but he’s never known love or affection, not even from his family. All he’s ever wanted is to belong somewhere.
Are they brave enough to risk falling in love?
What have they got to lose? Only everything.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1960s London, And Then He Kissed Me is a story of forbidden love and found family accompanied by a soundtrack of American Soul and British Beat music.
CM Daniels is exactly who you expect her to be: a disaster bisexual with former-gifted-child syndrome who writes because she gets more sense from her characters than anyone in her real life. She lives in London with two cats, a guinea pig, a stick insect, a husband and a teenager. Sometimes, she misses the quiet, but she loves the chaos if she’s honest with herself.
She hates talking about herself in the third person, doesn’t everyone?
As yet another thirsty middle-aged lady writing MM romance, she strives to write stories that reflect the real lived experience of men who loved men throughout history.
She is mainly focused on telling stories from the 20th century. This is because it maddens and saddens her that people in living memory were persecuted for who they love. She is fully aware that in some countries, it is still illegal to be LGBTQ+ and this makes her head and heart hurt.
She always gives her characters an HEA because they deserve it.
And then he kissed me is a debut historical novel. It is set in England in the 1960s, when same-sex relationships were a crime (decriminalized in 1967).
Eric is a boy from a rich family, who is still controlled by his father, who sends him to live in a guarded apartment to control his tendencies (his words not mine, I dislike him very much). He starts a new job and there he meets Tommy. Tommy adds him to his group of friends and the feelings between them begin to surface.
Tommy is a pretty smart guy who, for family reasons, dropped out of school and got a job. He loves his mother. I was afraid they wouldn't get their HEA, because of the era it's set in.
It's very well set, both for the language, the clothes, the music...
The titles of the chapters are songs, i really like that kind of details. I'm going to make myself a playlist. I will follow the author closely.
What an amazing book. I studied Sociology in the UK and we had an assignment on the Mods vs Rockers and their turf wars, but my reading on the subject was never as vivid as reading this book. The MCs were so good together and the way they navigated their first times was so wholesome. I admit that I cried at the epilogue because it brought their journey together in such an amazing way and my heart was just too full to keep it in. The times are tough out there again (not that it ever went away), so these books are even more needed to bring hope when hope is fading. Is Mick having his own book? 'nudge, nudge, wink'.
A sweet and fun read with plenty of period details and local flavour. I loved the many colourful expressions, and as someone who grew up on Quadrophenia, the music references and mod background were exciting and a bit nostalgic. The characters are lovable, the first-time moments adorable, and the happy-ending-against-the-odds so satisfying!
For readers outside of the UK, the explicit class differences (toff vs working class) might seem odd (in the Americas, we like the pretence of egalitarianism even if our reality isn’t any different) but many aspects of this story – like finding your people outside of your own family, and Eric’s “code-switching” when he moves between different environments – are especially relatable. (I did kind of wonder where his mother was for most of the story though.)
Favourite song reference: "Hold On I’m Coming" when the gang goes to rescue Eric!
This book was great! Tommy and Eric were such a great couple, and the way they handled their relationship and their first time together was so honest and felt more real than some of the books I’ve read in the past.
The epilogue was beautiful, and I had a few happy tears in my eyes that they got the ending they both deserved. The dedication at the beginning— to those who didn’t get or couldn’t tell anyone about their happy endings— some people still love that way and it’s heartbreaking.
“In the bottom picture, we were looking at each other— The looks of love and longing and sheer happiness on both our faces were unmistakable. Here, in front of us, we had a visual record of what we shared— Protecting the photos was so important. This may be the only physical proof we’d ever have that we loved each other.”
I’ve trimmed this down, but the way my eyes filled and my throat became tight reading those few paragraphs. That something as simple as a photograph could be enough to condemn you, that we now take that for granted.
I loved the playlist we were given as we read along. The group of friends were great, and I hope we get a story for Mick! I did feel a bit sorry for Davey at the end 😂 I wasn’t sure if she was keeping him that way because he was going to turn out to be a wrong’un but nope I think he might have his own sexuality issues going on.
Set in the 60s and from different walks of life Eric and Tommy find each other and take us on their journey with them. I love that the author has written this as alternate first POV. As a girl of the 60s I can say that this is such a wonderful genuine snapshot of the time, words used, clothing worn, opinions held and music played. I don’t have enough words to praise this amazing book enough. The writing is perfect and just keeps us invested, not wanting to take a break, being there with them! Then…then… there’s a wonderful playlist! My heart is full right now!!❤️
Oh my gosh, this was absolutely glorious! A beautiful coming-of-age story about two young men in the 1960’s Mod scene in Dagenham, this book was sad in places, joyous in others and reinforced why I love historical romance so dang much!
Dogged by a queer scandal, Eric Greene has been exiled from his father’s posh country home to a flat in Dagenham. Under strict instructions to not socialise, and to focus only on his job in the offices of the Ford Car plant, Eric is lost and alone. Until he is brought into the fold of the young Mod scene by fellow Mod, Mick.
Tommy Kent’s life is stagnating - trapped working on the production line of the Ford factory, he’s resigned to never moving on… or ever finding love. But when Mick brings beautiful, posh outcast Eric to the pub, Tommy’s world is turned upside down and suddenly everything doesn’t look so bleak.
This was such a fantastic look into the 1960’s scenes - Mods, Teddy Boys, Rockers - and their rivalries. There was a focus on the music and clothes that made the Mod scene so recognisable, which I loved. Eric and Tommy come from wildly different backgrounds but they click almost instantly (as friends, then later as lovers). I adored the found family aspect of this book; their group of friends are amazing and whilst Eric’s family are absolutely horrendous, Tommy’s are just salt-of-the-earth people who love him so much.
Read And Then He Kissed Me for: ✨ Historical romance, 1960’s England ✨ The Mod Scene ✨ Friends to lovers ✨ Coming of age ✨ Class difference ✨ (Willing) forced proximity ✨ Just the best found family
This story has my whole heart. I enjoyed it so much. It's always a beautiful thing when people from two seemingly walks of life come together. Eric was the sweetest posh boy I've ever heard of and despite all the trauma and horror his father put him through, he remained pleasant and kind and reached for what he wanted and deserved. Tommy was great too~ Of course he is a bit of a hot head but you can tell he's passionate and kind. It's a little sad to read about how hard they had to hide their love for each other but it all makes sense with the time. It breaks my heart, as someone living in America where we clearly haven't advanced past the 1960s, especially with the current administration. But at least they got their happy ending. The epilogue almost had me crying... Finally being able to get married is heartwarming. I loved all the side characters as well.. Mick, the classic wingman. Frank and Sissy the token straights... I loved them all so much and loved getting to see their personalities. I definitely recommend this book.
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And Then He Kissed Me was a sweet and fun read—a solid debut by C.M. Daniels. I absolutely adored Tommy and Eric, as well as the entire supporting cast. The characters felt raw, real, and incredibly easy to love.
The romance was beautifully crafted—watching two individuals who never thought they’d find true love stumble upon it with each other was heartwarming. Their chemistry was electric, their passion undeniable, and the epilogue provided such a satisfying conclusion.
As a fan of historicals, I especially appreciated the atmospheric and immersive historical elements. The writing was wonderfully evocative, and I’m already looking forward to reading more from C.M. Daniels.
That said, I can’t quite give it a full 5 stars because my interest did dip at certain points. Still, it was a very enjoyable read overall, and I’m giving it 4 stars!
What a fantastic book. I really do enjoy historical fiction, but there are very few MM that are written during the 1960s. Wonderful references to the Beatles and The Who and what was taking place at the time. These characters both have depth and show great emotion. How they handle the beginning and struggles of their relationship during this critical time was visceral. I loved seeing their relationship bloom. Moderate spice, which was just fine. Of course there’s the evil father who added great interest to the plot. Can’t wait for the next story about Mick. Highly recommended.
And Then He Kissed Me by C. M. Daniels swept me back to my teenage years, where fashion, music, and attitude defined everything. British beat music forever! I remember the Mods and Rockers squaring up at traffic lights—the Mods in their sharp parkas with fur-lined hoods on scooters, the Rockers in leather jackets with Brylcreem in their hair, roaring past on motorbikes. This wonderfully written story captures that era perfectly and had me wishing it would never end. An absolutely brilliant read.
I couldn’t put this book down! Tommy and Eric's story is immensely touching and so beautiful. There are a few points in the story I would have loved to see fleshed out a bit more, but the overall book was amazing and definitely worthy of five stars. Each character (MCs and side characters) felt so real, and the author's research into the time period was incredibly detailed and vivid. I can't wait to read more from CM Daniels!
I really loved this book. Well written and engaging. The MMCs were fully developed and their relationship felt real. I also liked the secondary characters. The Frankies and Mick were great. This is a romance, so there is a satisfying HEA, but it does bring to mind all of the invisible queer love stories that perhaps didn’t have a happy ending and that have been lost to history. I was moved to tears a few times. A definite recommendation!
I’m thoroughly enjoyed this story. I loved both main characters. They were so well developed and the relationship between them was so tender. I’ve not read a lot of books about this era so it was good (tho sad) to learn more about what gay couples experienced during that time. Really nice writing. Highly recommend.
Fabulous, really different to anything else I’ve read this year, loved the development of the love story and the great group of friends, would highly recommend
Cool Britannia. Mods in love. And Then He Kissed Me is the giddy, glorious story of two young men who fall in love amid a time of sweeping social change - even as that love was still illegal. Posh public school boy Eric had been exiled to a minor management position in the Ford factory after an incident his father wants forgotten. I loved this sweet man with his stylish suits, vast record collection, posh voice, and desire to just be himself. When one of the movers invites him to join his friends for a pint, he impulsively agrees. At The Cherry Tree he meets a group that will quickly become his friends - and Tommy Kent. Tommy Kent. Brooding working class boy. Mod. Public library lover. He left school at 15 to support his family and works the floor at the Ford factory. Bonding over their shared love of music - there’s a fun scene where The Who (Who?) plays a local club - there’s no denying their attraction. Even though both are in their early 20s, there’s a sheltered innocence about them. Eric had a bullying, overbearing father and Tommy still lived at home. Watching them fumble and figure things out is sweet and awkward and sexy. A lot happens, and I’m not going to spoil the plot, but it’s so good! I loved Tommy’s family. His quirky twin brothers are adorable. Given the era, I was worried if they would get their HEA, but how they got there was lovely. What the author does in the epilogue is amazing! There’s a wonderfully cinematic edge to vignettes like shopping on Carnaby Street, a scooter ride to Brighton, sneaking friends in past nosy neighbors, and a road trip rescue. A tiny bit Quadrophenia. A dash of Made in Degenham. And a totally original new voice. A great debut! 1d
This is a mod romance from a very different angle and was a great trip into the past. Beautifully crafted and delivered. The characters are immediately identifiable and real. Within a few pages I felt part of the Cherry Tree gang and was routing for our (anti-) heroes. The playlist was a great addition and as I sat with the mussic gently playing in the background I was completely transported back over six decades. Remember its a MM romance and what that entails, it all fits seamlessly. Highly recommended. I am already waiting for CM Daniels's next book.
I loved this. I loved the way the dialogue read exactly like banter between friends in the pub. I loved the way the story unfolded and how each layer revealed the dynamics of the 1960s setting. I loved how the interactions felt real, and despite being set so long ago, how the characters were entirely relatable. Highly recommend.
FIVE STARS!!!! I loved this so much!! God, I ADORE historical romance and this was PERFECT. Tommy and Eric were so sweet together and their HEA was wonderful! Also, CM Daniels knocked it out of the park with the time period references and regional / class dialect. I was floored. YOU MUST READ THIS!
Eric and Tommy were a fantastic couple to follow through there journey in a world where there love was deemed wrong and even Illegal. I loved who you could picture there surroundings with how vividly you described everything. I can't wait for your next book. You did an amazing job.
This wasn’t great. The characters and plot were kinda dull, interactions and dialogue were really awkward, and the characters’ decision-making was questionable. The whole thing was not particularly believable (and the instalust/love really didn’t help).
60s-70s set books are my crack, and I couldn't resist the premise. So glad I picked this love story of two mods discovering love in working class Britain.
I really liked it, although I may be rounding up on my rating. I wish this book had landed in the hands of a more experienced editor. Where many conventionally published romance novels feel like the absolutely most polished version of an uninteresting book, this book felt like the second draft of a book that could be really great.