
Kiss Now, Lie Later
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Narrated by:
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Amy Melissa Bentley
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Alex Kydd
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By:
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C.W. Farnsworth
One boy. One girl. Two feuding towns.
MAEVE
I've heard a lot of things about Weston Cole. Popular. Conceited. Supercilious. He's spent the last three years steadily dismantling my family's legacy. I should hate him. And I did. Until I encountered him freshman year and discovered he's also troubled. Captivating. Audacious. And when I come across him again senior year, it turns out that knowledge is even more dangerous than his suggestive smirk . . .
WESTON
No girl in Glenmont is more untouchable than Maeve Stevens. She lives across enemy lines. Her father is the head football coach. Her twin brother's their quarterback. My latest problem? One glimpse of her viridian eyes makes me forget about the decades-long rivalry between our two towns. A few forbidden kisses, and the only thing I want to fight for? Her.
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intriguing story and well narrated
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I ate this story up. I love having a strong, athletic FMC. I could relate to her feeling second best to her athlete brother as well. The rival teams, towns, QB war is epic too. The chemistry between our couple is fire!
Romeo + Juliet + Football
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Cute story
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Sports Romeo & Juliet w HEA
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The good story line
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Cute
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This has a lot more slow burn more than a hot and steamy spicy read. There is sex but it is more glossed over and fades to grey (not black) and lacks details of a more adult book.
Farnsworth remains my top read. And this is a very different take on several old tropes; Coaches daughter, secret girlfriend and enemies to lovers. She manages to make old ideas new and invigorated.
Despite the (sort of) YA vibe I really liked the story and the way that it built.
This story had good progression and never felt like it was constructed for the sole purpose of a plot ploy. I really liked it was really good the way that early bread crumbs in the story are used to close parts of the narrative in a really good way.
What I like about Farnsworth books is that they rarely feel forced. I like the progressions.
I also liked the way that Farnsworth included family and friends in building the narrative. That includes parents, family and friends. There is also some real rivalries that form a good part of the story.
I liked the FMC. She is well rounded, self assured and knows who and what she stands for as a person. She plays soccer, she’s smart and has her own life and is multi-dimensional. Her portrayal feels real.
The MMC is equally genuine and well rounded with his own set of issues but it gives the book context and vibe.
The story was really good and never bogged down. It was light and progressed really well through to a realistic conclusion.
As I started, it’s a bit YA (but more adult than most) but it does stay true to that vibe and had a lot more meat-on-the-bones than other stories.
CW Farnsworth remains my secret guilty pleasure ….
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Super cute
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Sweet and Deliciously Tense
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Absolutely love
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