![]() ![]() ![]() So it was fitting that when I got an ARC for The Last Best Kiss, I knew what to expect. I also read The Trouble With Flirting by Claire LaZebnik, a re-imagining of Mansfield Park and I was in love with it. Last year I read Mansfield Park and wasn’t fond of it, though I saw its merits. I appreciated a lot of what the story represented and Jane Austen writes some wonderfully ugly socialites. Persuasion is one of the few Austen novels I liked, but didn’t love. It’s crazy to go from hating an author to loving them, but growth is always an import aspect to consider as a reader. I used to be someone who use to hate Jane Austen, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve found a larger appreciation for her novels than when I was younger and forced to read her in high school. Huge thank you to HarperTeen and Edelweiss for this ARC! Now if only she can get him to believe that, too…. But Finn obviously hasn’t forgotten how she treated him, and he’s made it clear he has no interest in having anything to do with her.Īnna keeps trying to persuade herself that she doesn’t care about Finn either, but even though they’ve both changed since they first met, deep down she knows he’s the guy for her. After all, that was how she lost the only guy she ever really liked, Finn Westbrook. Now, three years after she broke his heart, the one who got away is back in her life. All Anna wants is a chance to relive their last kiss again (and again and again). ![]() Synopsis: Anna Eliot is tired of worrying about what other people think. ![]()
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