![]() "Anna and the French Kiss" isn’t just about romance, but family, friendships and life – dealing with it, enjoying it, finding people who will stick by you no matter what and making mistakes along the way. ![]() The scenery the character development the giggly, mushy feeling in your chest as you followed the story, and which you were left with the overall ease of reading. The beauty of it is that they weren’t just there, a prop the author needed in order for the protagonist to do something or get somewhere, but they were important – they could tell their stories and they did. They were deep – each with their own story to tell. The “side” characters made you love them (or hate them, it depends) and were brilliantly well developed. I love how Stephanie made every character important. If I had a relationship, I’d want it to be like theirs (minus the complications with Ellie). They are absolutely adorable together and I just following their relationship – all the little things he would give her, the way they laughed together and confided in each other, the days out and movies – brought tears to my eyes. I love how Anna and Étienne didn’t just have chemistry, but friendship too. ![]() I love contemporaries, and "Anna and the French Kiss" is up there with the best of them.įluffy, cute, beautiful, real, brilliant and imaginative "Anna and the French Kiss" is an absolutely adorable read that will have you hooked and leave you feeling warm and fuzzy inside. ![]()
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