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Kiss (original 1993; edition 2019)

by Jill Mansell (Author)

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International bestseller Jill Mansell delivers a hilarious, touching book about romance, friendship, and becoming the woman you really want to be.

When aspiring musician Izzy is knocked off her motorbike, she doesn't just lose her dignityâ??she loses not one, but two long-term boyfriends, her job, and her beautiful apartment.

Gina, who caused the accident, has more important things to worry about: her husband has just deserted her for his pregnant mistress. Why should she care about Izzy? Yet somehow, Gina finds herself opening her home to Izzy and her spirited teenage daughter.

Izzy quickly finds herself falling for Gina's oldest friend, heart-stoppingly handsome Sam, whose lingering kiss feels like the start of the perfect romance. But there are just a few obstacles between that first kiss and the happily ever after that has always eluded her...

Every chick-lit fan will swoon for this throwback book where plots tangle, emotions run high, and one incredible kiss can change your life.

Also by Jill Mansell:
This Could Change Everything
Miranda's Big Mistake
It Started with a Secret
Maybe This Time
… (more)

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Title:Kiss
Authors:Jill Mansell (Author)
Info:Sourcebooks Landmark (2019), 400 pages
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This was actually one of my favourite Jill Mansell novels, as with all her best work there were several relationships being explored and non of the characters let you down in the end. Yes some strange choices were made along the way but then that is life isn't it! ( )
  Susan-Pearson | Feb 23, 2023 |
I received this book for free via NetGalley. This did not affect my rating or review.

So this book was published in 1993, and boy does it show. I think a few times Mansell probably went through and tried to update (she brings up Harry Styles at one point) but other dated references are still here (a new release of an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie). I could have overlooked that if the story had been good. Too bad it wasn't. I think it's been a while since I disliked every single character in a book. And it didn't help that there is a whole romantic subplot that no one called out for the horribleness that it was. It was just glossed over with people thinking the other party in it was a slut. This book also is not a good send up of what makes a good relationship at all.

"Kiss" follows several characters. Wanna be singer Izzy and her 17 year old daughter Kat. Gina who is newly separated. Sam who is friends with both Gina and her estranged husband. Andrew who should have been drowned at birth (estranged husband of Gina). A love interest of Sam who I can't recall and then another male character who I can't recall.

The story gets going after Gina leaves her house in tears after her husband Andrew comes home and tells her that he is leaving her for someone else. And not only that, Andrew's mistress is pregnant. Gina ends up in an accident and hits Izzy who was on her motorbike. Izzy is in her late 30s and still trying to make it as a singer. She has her 17 year old daughter Kat and two boyfriends (I think they were named Mike and Rich) and everything comes to an ugly head and I wish I could have laughed, but I honestly disliked Izzy and even Kat for making sure that the two men were unaware of each other.

Gina feeling guilty due to Izzy losing her apartment tells her that she and Kat can live with her. Then Gina's old friend turns up and moves in with them all. Then the whole book becomes a mess.

I honestly don't know what to say. Gina is awful. You are supposed to pity her. But seriously. She has no personality at all. She is bereft because Andrew left her, but then demands that Izzy not sleep with Sam while he lives there. It's none of her business and I would have laughed at her demands.

Izzy is also awful. Her hiding having two separate relationships made me hard sigh. She's not some teenager. She is in her late 30s. If both men knew about the other and were okay about it that be one thing. And her deciding she had a thing for Sam, but playing games so he didn't realize it and want her more? Are you serious. Also I found her whole story trajectory to be 100 percent unbelievable. The whole thing read as soap operaish in a bad way after a while.

Kat. Sigh. She's 17 and her whole "relationship" made me scream inside. Also I am guessing the age of consent in the UK is lower? Cause in America I would have hoped that her "lover" would have been reported to the police. And after that mess that goes on she has another love interest who plays mind games with her in order for her to "fall for him." Bah.

Sam. That's another no. At one point I just went what is the point of this guy and realized there really was none except for three separate women to be into him. His whole thing with Izzy was boring and the stupid why we can't really be together thing came out of nowhere.

Andrew was garbage.

The mistress was pathetic and also garbage. And there was some fat-shaming going on that made me cringe.

There are other people but my brain refuses to remember.

The writing wasn't as crisp as other Mansell books. She has definitely learned how to juggle multiple story-lines. After a while I wondered if this book was ever going to end since it just jumped from character to character with no forward movement until everyone ends up making disastrous choices. Then the book gets into what I would call it's third act and some people get their shit together and others it takes until the ending.

The ending. I just can't applaud it. Ninety-nine percent of the characters sucked and there was very little development of anyone. There also seemed to be an underlining message of lie and manipulate the person you love so that they fall for you. See Gina and Kat's "romances." ( )
  ObsidianBlue | Jul 1, 2020 |
The romantic entanglements get pretty convoluted but everyone ends up happy in the end which is exactly why one reads a Mansell novel. The one storyline I really didn't like was the brief affair of the married man with the seventeen year old. Apart from being morally yucky, it didn't seem to fit with the character. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Jul 19, 2015 |
A nice read, romantic and a bit predictable. I read this because I wanted to find out what all the fuss is about with this writer. In the bookshop I work in, her books are sold with three at a time, readers are addicted to her. I don't really agree with them, as Marian Keyes, Melissa Nathan, Anna Maxted, Jennifer Weiner and of course Helen Fielding are much better than Jill Mansell.
The story is about a disorganised mother and her perfect daughter end up sharing a house with a very rich divorced woman. At this point, all kinds of men enter their lives and you can only guess who will end up with who. ( )
  emhromp2 | Aug 23, 2007 |
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Fictio Literatur Romanc Humor (Fiction HTML:

International bestseller Jill Mansell delivers a hilarious, touching book about romance, friendship, and becoming the woman you really want to be.

When aspiring musician Izzy is knocked off her motorbike, she doesn't just lose her dignityâ??she loses not one, but two long-term boyfriends, her job, and her beautiful apartment.

Gina, who caused the accident, has more important things to worry about: her husband has just deserted her for his pregnant mistress. Why should she care about Izzy? Yet somehow, Gina finds herself opening her home to Izzy and her spirited teenage daughter.

Izzy quickly finds herself falling for Gina's oldest friend, heart-stoppingly handsome Sam, whose lingering kiss feels like the start of the perfect romance. But there are just a few obstacles between that first kiss and the happily ever after that has always eluded her...

Every chick-lit fan will swoon for this throwback book where plots tangle, emotions run high, and one incredible kiss can change your life.

Also by Jill Mansell:
This Could Change Everything
Miranda's Big Mistake
It Started with a Secret
Maybe This Time

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