I'm sorry to see this series come to an end. Again, they are more like chapters (maybe it's a serial novel a la Dickens or Stephen King?) than books, but they are super cute, and cheap on the Nook, unfortunately I didn't figure out til after the second one that you can buy them all together, but totes worth it. This was the shortest, which makes me want to add "and sweetest," but they are all pretty sweet. This one especially reminds me a lot of Sarah Dessen, the girl has an ex-boyfriend very reminiscent of Jason from Truth About Forever and Along for the Ride, but he is possibly even more of a weenie than Jason - and that takes some doing! They meet cute and whoa! sparks fly unexpectedly between two mismatched but simpatico souls. Although I enjoyed this story more than I did the first three, Kissing Perfect still had it's flaws. For one thing, the relationship between the two main characters was sort of rushed. How does a guy go from "Oh she's crazy" to "Hey, she's kind of cute. And funny, too" to "I'm in love and I can't even THINK about being with another girl!" in only a few hours?! And, let's not forget the cheese factor of it all. The At The Party series is a little monotonous to me. While Barnholdt may change up the circumstances and characters, they are all basically the same stories. But, like I said at the end of my review for the 1st three, these stories are really cute and entertaining. Especially if you're looking for a nice, quick, easy read.P.S. Man, I am SO glad I didn't actually purchase this like I had originally planned. Thank God (or whatever other deity you worship) for libraries!
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WHY WAS IT SO EFFIN' SHORT?! I knew this was simply to good to be true...
—Charlotte