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The Kiss List
- Narrated by: Stephen Dexter, Desiree Ketchum
- Length: 10 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
If I were on fire, she’d break out the marshmallows.
It’s not that we don’t like each other, more like hate with the fury of a thousand suns. But it wasn’t always that way.
I still remember how her lips tasted. How they felt pressed against mine. How I wanted more.
How I still crave her. Our disastrous night together ended with her storming out, me wondering if I’d ever be able to show my face on campus again and us as bitter enemies.
When a campus competition is announced to find the most in love couple, she’s the last person I thought I’d turn to for help. But the prize could change both our lives. An internship for her and a chance to finally connect with my father. It’s too hard to resist. Just like her heated glares and tempting curves.
To win, we’ve got to prove to everyone we’re a couple. Head over heels, can’t keep our hands off each other in love. Fake the hell out of it for our chance at glory.
Maybe we’re a little too good at selling it to the whole campus because the lines haven’t just been blurred, they've gone up in flames.
Can I convince her I want us to be together for real and keep the prize? Or will I lose them both?
A Fulton U Rivals stand-alone set on a brand new campus, St. Francis U.
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- London Doran
- 30-05-22
Hate to love down pat
I enjoyed this a lot. Cole and Kennedy had this hate to love thing down pat. Both had baggage and liked to keep things close to the vest. But when a competition comes up with prizes both were desperately wanting to win, they made a deal to fake date to win. Obviously the chemistry was explosive and most secrets came out in this book, kinda like the last. I look forward to future books in this series to see what else comes from the side characters. I volunteered to read and review an early copy of this. All opinions are my own.
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- Joanna (Jo Reads Romance)
- 14-06-22
Fantastic enemies to lovers audio
This is only the second book in the STFU series and yet I feel it’s the book we’ve all been waiting for. We first met Cole and Kennedy in the first book in the series, Kiss and Tell, and the hate. Was. Palpable. I was there for it in that book and was here for it in this book, too. But don’t worry if you’re new to the series and this is your first book - it stands completely alone and everything you need to know is explained in this book.
We start off with the kind of enemies to lovers story that other books wish they were. Cole and Kennedy hate each other but we can immediately tell that there’s an undercurrent and the ‘why’ is never quite clear. While they’re still at odds with each other, there’s that delicious anticipation that makes the book come alive.
Kennedy is the kind of girl that you can’t help but love. She’s feisty, sassy and has worked hard to be comfortable with her curves. She still has her hang-ups - especially when it comes to Cole and their history - but she was eminently likeable and easy to root for. Aside from with Cole, I loved her relationship with her sister and her all-round planner, in-charge, thrifty nature. Reading Kennedy’s part is Desiree Ketchum and she does a splendid job of conveying Kennedy’s personality and expressing all her emotions. She’s got a good voice and I believed her in the role.
Cole may have his moments but ohmigosh he is the secret cinnamon roll hero of your dreams. I adored that man boy! It is clear that he adores Kennedy and really wants to be his best self for her. He’s also a little broken which, if you know me, you’ll know is my absolute cat-nip for heroes. I’m a sucker for an emotionally damaged man. Sigh. But honestly, it’s pretty upsetting to see Cole and to get to understand why he feels the way he does and why he acts the way he does. He’s not worried about getting emotional, though, which is definitely another plus in his column for me. All of Cole’s personality was brought to life by Stephen Dexter and he did it to perfection. He brought all of Cole’s emotions clear to the surface and his portrayal made sense of all the young man angst he had going on in his brain.
As a couple, I loved Cole and Kennedy. Sometimes I find that enemies to lovers stories lose a spark when the couple in question get together and although Kennedy and Cole definitely behave differently once they strike their bargain, you can still feel that electricity between them that you get when they’re fighting. As always with Maya Hughes’ books, there’s a good amount of heat and sex, but it felt appropriate for our couple, especially once you understand their history together. I liked it. I felt it. So I was happy. The book is read in dual narration with each narrator reading the chapters from their character’s point of view.
I’m always partial to a bit of enemies to lovers and this really hits the mark. Stephen Dexter and Desiree Ketchum really bring Maya Hughes’ wonderful new adult story to life and I was here for every second of it. This audiobook really elevated the story and made me care more for the characters I’d already fallen in love with from reading the ebook. 5 stars all round for this fantastic audiobook.
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