Review - Laugh out loud, mad-cap, fairy tale, romance grown up style

Kiss the Girl by Tara Sivec

Releasing September 4, 2018

Warning you all - do not read any part of this book in a place where you cannot freely laugh, giggle, snort, cheer, shed a few tears, and swoon! These emotions will catch you off guard, and unexpectedly, so not part of this book is safe, trust me

Ariel is loud, brash, upfront, forthright, and determined to make it on her own. She projects confidence, authourity, and an overabundance of strength and determination. These are all the things Ariel wants to be, and her sarcasm helps her achieve them. They also are a front, and she is clearly faking it until she can make it. She will achieve these items on her own, no man, no matter how good he smells, or the goosebumps she breaks into around him, will give her these things

Eric fell for Ariel, in all her glory, the moment he met her. There isn't anyone else for him, and when he has an opportunity to make her his, he doesn't hesitate. He doesn't want to give Ariel anything, he wants to be by her side while he achieves her goals and becomes her own woman. A few roadblocks, mostly set be Ariel, are in his way, but nothing is going to stop him from getting his princess

There is a lot of yelling and name calling in this book, but once you get to the why's, it becomes endearing, and softer, sweeter. The epilogue brings this perfectly together, with all our Princess' getting their happily ever afters, just what they need, different for them each. At the core, as always, the three strong woman who were down, but not out, and found their strength and independence in each other. Now, when Anastasia grows up.......

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