Monday, December 2, 2019

Until We Were More by Michelle Pennington {Review}

Until We Were More (Summer of First Kisses #4) 
by Michelle Pennington
Kindle Edition, 130 pages
Published November 14th 2019 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
 
 https://amzn.to/33pIoCo    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/47974307-until-we-were-more
 
I had a list and he was not on it.
 
So far this summer, my three closest friends have all gotten kissed and found love. 

What did I get? Zane—the most conceited, annoying, and immature guy I knew. Sure, other girls might think he was totally hot, but that was because he didn't purposefully drive them them insane.

I must have been crazy to let him talk me into helping him with his crazy plan. Spending so much time with him had unexpected and dangerous consequences. 
 
In my defense, I had no idea that Zane could do more than make my eye twitch—that he'd make my pulse race and my heart pound. And as always, he knew exactly how to push my buttons. 

Thanks to him, my goal was was simply to get through this summer without getting kissed.
Because I was pretty sure if we did, we'd never be frenemies again. 

My Review: 3.5 Stars

I've loved getting to know this group of friends throughout this series, and I love how each book focuses on just one couple, while still allowing the reader a glimpse of beloved characters from previous stories. The beach setting is an especially great bonus.

Piper and Zane have a very salty relationship. They're always zinging, teasing, putting down, and annoying each other, but when push comes to shove, they're there for each other. When Zane comes up with a plan and needs Piper's help, she's hesitant, but little do they know what they're in for.

This whole idea of having a summer of first kisses was Piper's idea, so it was fun to see it all come back around for her to have her turn. However, this story had more angst and drama than the others and Zane and Piper seemed a little too opposite for this to work, but I'm still hoping for the best for them.

Content: mild romance

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