Book Review: Thoroughly Kissed
Sleeping Beauty has sworn off kissing…
Emma awakens to an entirely different world than the one she lived in a thousand years ago, and although she’s the real Sleeping Beauty, her life is no fairy tale. After parting ways with her supposed Prince Charming, she’s determined to be a normal girl—she hides her magic and swears off kissing strange men.
But her gorgeous boss Michael knows there ‘s something unusual about Emma, and he thinks she’s as infuriating as she is beautiful. Now Emma needs to teach Michael a lesson, which means mastering her magic. She knows she’s flirting with danger, but after one look at Michael’s perfect lips, all she can think is, "What’s another thousand years … ?"
Welcome to the fractious fairy tale world of Kristine Grayson, where the bumpy road to happily ever after is paved with surprises …
My Review
I was drawn to this book the minute I read Sleeping Beauty has sworn off kissing. I thought this is going to be a really fun book to read, not only because I love the other books in this series by Kristine Grayson, but because when you think about the story of sleeping beauty, you think that girl is going to be pissed when she wakes up. Well, at least I thought that!
We first met Emma in Utterly Charming and really she seemed like such a minor person that I thought she’s never going to go anywhere, in that book she proved me wrong and now she’s done it again. This time she has to take a country wide trip so that she can learn magic, the problem is she keeps setting things off, so she needs a chaperon and her boss Micheal is just the guy. He also is an interesting character with a well rounded background story, I love when authors do that! The connection between these two is obvious at the start and so is there want to run away from it.
This book like the others in the series was just plain fun to read! I recommend this for any women who wants a more grown up take on our favorite fairytale characters!
You can buy Thoroughly Kissed on Amazon.com
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from Sourcebooks. All thoughts and opinions are my own unless otherwise stated.
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