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A review by retrogirlreads
Kiss To Forget by Anna B. Doe

5.0

Yasmin Hernandez doesn’t like players - and she has good reasons for that. She’s the model student - hard working, brilliant, and kind. Blairwood University was supposed to be her fresh start, but no one knows the truth about how it all came to be. Nixon Cole is one of the talented Blairwood Ravens, and he has everything he could possibly want - at least, that’s what people think.

Nixon has been attracted to Yasmin from the moment they met, but she’s determined not to let him anywhere near her heart. They think they’ve got each other all figured out, but when their secrets are unexpectedly revealed, they realize they’re a lot more alike than they think. At first, it was just to forget. But now they can’t let each other go.

This book was another brilliant masterpiece! Yasmin and Nixon’s story was so beautifully written, so agonizingly angsty. While each of them seemed like they had it all, the truth is that they were both hurting deep inside. I loved watching their relationship develop over the course of the novel, watching them go from the constant bickering to the grudging trust to the respect and admiration for each other.

Yasmin. I honestly don’t know how she manages to handle everything that’s on her plate. I loved her because she was sweet and kind, but she also wasn’t afraid to stand up for herself when the situation called for it. Nixon. Oh, this poor, broken man. He is so much more than the player he pretends to be, and I felt so many emotions about him that it gave me whiplash. Nixon and Yasmin are both broken in their own way, but their broken pieces fit perfectly together. I highly recommend!