Monday, September 23, 2019

Don't Kiss Your Enemy by Victorine Lieske {Review}

Don't Kiss Your Enemy by Victorine E. Lieske
Kindle Edition, 122 pages
Published September 15th 2019 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
 https://amzn.to/2OkcCme   
He's had a crush on her forever. The only problem? She now hates him.
 
Cole likes Amanda, but it never seemed to be the right time. Now he has a chance to finally make his move, at the Halloween dance. Unfortunately, there’s a problem. Amanda finds out his father is the one destroying the opera house, the building she's trying to save.

Cole tries to lighten the situation by sending Amanda an anonymous text during class. One thing leads to another and he finds himself getting to know her through her texts, something he hadn’t planned on.

And she starts to warm up to him.

But what will she say when she finds out her enemy is the one she’s been texting, and baring her soul to?

My Review: 4 Stars


I love the Rockford High series, but I struggled with the main character, Amanda, in this one. Amanda is very passionate about her causes and fails to see other sides to the issues, which drives a wedge between her and Cole, the guy who's been crushing on her forever.

Cole comes across as more mature and light-hearted than Amanda, and he totally captured my heart. I loved the anonymous texts he sends and the way he connects with Amanda through them. I also loved the way Amanda was with this mysterious texter--how she loosened up and let go. The service aspect was great and a good way to think outside of one's self, especially when it's easy to be self-absorbed at this age.

However, this is a well-written and cute opposites attract story and I enjoyed the time I spent with these characters at Rockford High.

Content: mild romance

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