
It hadn’t been a great night for Camden Rogers, son of Portland’s mayor. On a date with a woman he didn’t care for out of obligation to his politician father, meeting the sassy and intelligent Riley was the last thing he expected. Kissing her, however, was the hottest thing he’d ever experienced. Never one to back down from a challenge, convincing his hesitant kissing partner they could be more would be his biggest accomplishment yet.
They came from two different worlds, a divide Riley was sure they couldn’t overcome, but Camden was convinced she was the one. Will Riley be able to let her guard down and let Camden in? Or will the Kiss Cam be their only sexy encounter?
I am most likely in the minority for this review of Kiss Cam but I didn’t love it, I can’t
say that I liked it; I am more neutral I guess you could say. I wasn’t blown away and while the book was
enjoyable I just wish I would have liked it more than I did.
Riley just rubbed me the wrong way from the very start and
Camden while sexy in his own ways just didn’t find that book boyfriend spot
that I was hoping he would fill. Kiss Cam did have some humor and some
sexiness and it very well could be that I just didn’t mesh with this author’s
writing style or this book but something kept me from liking it and I will be
honest I am having a hard time pinpointing what that something was. So while I didn’t love it maybe you will so
form your own opinions if you choose to read Kiss Cam.
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