What’s in a Kiss?
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Author: Lauren Kate
I requested a digital advanced readers copy from NetGalley and G.P. Putnam’s Sons and providing my opinion voluntarily and unbiased.
Synopsis: This is not how Liv wanted to see Jake Glasswell for the first time in ten years. Once her high school rival and the prom date who humiliated her, now a successful TV personality, he’s more attractive than he has any right to be. And he’s her Lyft passenger.
Since the prom night kiss that never was, Liv’s life has not gone to plan. She deferred Julliard to be with her mom during a crisis, and now swears she’s happy as a recently furloughed drama teacher going on no-strings dates. This weekend she’s maid of honor to her best friend, Masha, and, of course, Jake is the best man. But when Liv glares into Jake’s eyes as Masha says, “I do,” the universe turns on its axis and Liv is suddenly living a version of her life where prom night was the beginning of her and Jake, not the end, and it turns out he’s the love of her life. The catch? Her mom and Masha hate her now. What’s in a kiss? Maybe everything.
My Thoughts: This was a cute romantic read with a magical/fantasy twist. This story will definitely have you questioning the “what ifs” of your own life. What if you had made that decision 20 years ago instead of the decision that you did make, would your life turned out differently? Olivia “Liv” lives paycheck to paycheck, working more than one job. She is very close to her best friend, Masha, and her mother. Jake is the best friend to Masha’s fiancé. Jake is her rival, her enemy, and she wants no part in it. However, when Masha says “I do,” Liv is looking directly into Jake’s eyes, then suddenly Liv is transported into this alternate reality, or parallel universe, where the prom kiss was the beginning of her life and not the closing of a chapter. But in this new reality, while she has Jake as her true love, she does not have her mother or her best friend. This follows the tropes of enemies to lovers, magical realism (parallel universe or different reality), and second chance romance.
The story is narrated by Liv, in her perspective, in both reality’s. Liv thinks back to that one faithful night, the decision she made to not kiss Jake, that started their tremulous enemy/rival relationship. She often wonders had she kissed him, even when he pulled away, would her life be different? Also the burning thought if she had attended Juilliard, would she have the life she wants? Liv loves her mother and her best friend, when her father died, those crucial relationships were what held her together. Even though she does not have her dream acting job, she is mostly happy. Jake is charming, sexy, and confident, for the most part. He loves to banter with her because he feels that is the only way to talk to her. The stare down pushes Liv into an alternate reality where she is married to Jake, her soulmate, but is estranged from her best friend and mother, however, she is fulfilling her passion in acting. The characters were created with depth, witty banter, chemistry, and were intriguing. The supporting characters were just as important as the characters, and really elevated this story. The author’s writing style was complex, closed door, clean, swoony, connective, and beautiful.
This was a fun, sweet story exploring the impact of one kiss. For fans of 13 going on 30 or Freaky Friday, you will love this story. The two things I would like to have seen in this story was further explanation on why her mom and best friend’s relationships were estranged, and what happened after the kiss at the end of the book with no epilogue? That being said, it was a wonderful read that I enjoyed very much. Get strapped in for a wonderful ride of whimsical second chances and when love creeps in. I would recommend to other readers.