Do you like the good guy that bad stuff happen to for no
reason or do you like the bad boy that cause bad stuff to happen to him?
I wondered this as I read The
Third Kiss by Kat Colmer. The story about Jonas, master of meaningless
hookups. The perfect bad boy, right? I mean you read this and think "Oh
he's going to find the girl who isn't a meaningless hookup. I can't
wait!" But then you meet Jonas, at
his 18th birthday party and he receive a letter warning him about a love curse. He has only three
more chances, and by chances I mean.. you guess it, kisses to find his true
love. If he doesn't kiss his true love he'll miss his chance.
So is the bad boy going to change his ways?
This was what I was hoping to read: the bad boy changes his
ways before the curse get him.
But Jonas is a good guy, he's already given up his
meaningless hookups ways. But the girls around him, including his sister and
the girl he likes (his best friend) don't realized this. The girls at party are
all like kiss me Jonas, and he's not interested but then the girls kiss him.
If this sound like a book you want to read, go buy the book.
You'll love it. Don't read any farther on this review.
See...
I didn't finish this book. I don't care if Jonas find out why
he's curse or if he and his best friend kiss and break the curse. I don't care.
Jonas's is a good guy
who has bad things happen to him. I want the bad boy that cause the bad stuff
to happen and he need to fix it or a the good guy who makes the wrong decisions
and messes up and has to fix it. I didn't see this in The Third Kiss by Kat Colmer. Sorry but I didn't care about the good guy
Jonas who wasn't driving the plot forward.
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