I never expected my anonymous “Kissing List” column to go viral. I just thought the internet would appreciate my questionable dating history.
But suddenly everyone wants to know who I am. My boss wants a massive New Year’s Eve reveal. My readers want updates like I’m their emotional support soap opera. And my family? They want to supervise my love life like it’s a group project.
Now I’m revisiting every man I’ve ever kissed to figure out how I got here — the almosts, the mistakes, the surprises, and the one kiss I never let myself admit mattered.
Here’s what I’ve learned so • Some kisses should’ve come with a hazard warning. • Some were way more meaningful than I realized. • And one might still be the reason I haven’t moved on.
The countdown is on. The final kiss on my list could expose me, save me, or completely rewrite the story I thought I was living.
A laugh-out-loud romcom about messy healing, old crushes, new courage, and the one kiss you never forget.
Q. Pella Borh writes romantic comedies about modern love, questionable decisions, and the unexpected moments that make it all worth it. Her stories centre Black women, dating mishaps, and the fine line between romantic and ridiculous.
She believes love should be funny, chemistry should matter, and happy endings still exist.
This is the first time I’ve read this author and I did enjoy it even though it repeated itself early in the story (some pages appeared more than once). Anyway, we meet Felicia as she is a writer and writes a kissing list that turns into her finding her true love. She has a best friend Kai that starts as friendship but moves into more than friendship.
For me, while there were funny parts of the book, it jumped around a lot to me. Sometimes characters’ names would be mentioned but no prior context of who they were.
I really liked the ending though because I like a HEA. Looking forever to the next adventure.