Reviewed by Jenna
TITLE: A Kiss is a Kiss is a Kiss
AUTHOR: Destiny Moon
PUBLISHER: Pride Publishing
LENGTH: 49 Pages
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On Pride morning, bookish and reserved Rachel musters the courage to talk to her barista crush, only to discover she’s not alone in her desires.
Where does an introverted bookish dyke hang out on Pride morning? Her local LGBTQ bookstore, of course. While helping to put together the store’s annual float for the parade, Rachel reveals that she has a crush on the barista at the coffee shop next door.
The bookstore gang encourages Rachel to step out of her comfort zone and talk to the barista, even though Rachel is convinced she must have a boyfriend. Much to her surprise, the girl flirts with her and even shows up at the bookstore on her coffee break, where she introduces herself as Mavis. In spite of her shyness, Rachel lays bare that she has had a crush on Mavis for some time and Mavis—to everyone’s surprise—wants to know what Rachel is doing after the parade.
Beside herself with disbelief, Rachel skips through the parade. She is so unsure of herself and the new connection with Mavis and she’s convinced that Mavis is straight. When Mavis confesses she has never been with a woman, Rachel must face her worst fear—that she was right. But it doesn’t take long for Mavis to convince Rachel that she’s up for a new experience.
Rachel doesn’t want to be an experiment and she has a hard time trusting that Mavis wants more than just a bit of fun on Pride. Can she take the leap of faith so necessary in taking their connection to the next level?
REVIEW:
This was a great story. It begins when Rachel, goes to her favorite coffee shop store on Pride day and orders a coffee from a barista she has a crush on. Rachel has been dreaming of Mavis for some time, but she hasn’t made a move since she believes Mavis is straight. However after her friends dare them to kiss one another, Mavis tells Rachel she’s been crushing on her too. They leave together and before long Rachel learns that Mavis has an x-boyfriend, has never been with a women before, and also has a kinky side. After their first time together, Mavis and Rachel have a racy sexual encounter in a public place.
I thought this book was pretty sexy. Rachel’s intense desire for Mavis made their unions electric. I’ve probably read a handful of f/f books so far, and this was far more erotic than the others. I liked that there was no fade to black when it came to sex scene, and I also liked being in Rachel’s head. In addition to having a good sense of humor, Rachel had some boyish/masculine thoughts about her sexuality, which made her character intriguing. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading f/f erotic romance.
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