Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Review: Kylie's Kiss by Delia Latham

Kylie's Kiss by Delia Latham

Publisher: White Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Romance


Heat Rating: 1



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Blurb

On a dare, Kylie Matthews lands smack in the middle of Solomon's Gate-Castle Creek's new Christian dating agency-and she finds herself revealing exactly what she's waiting for in a relationship: "The kiss that steals my breath away."

What she doesn't reveal is her lack of self-esteem or her irrational reaction to facial disfigurement. Neither is applicable to her quest to find the perfect match. But that seemingly superficial malady becomes all-important when her first agency-arranged date is Rick Dale-a man who is everything Kylie is searching for. He's handsome, smart, fun. Rick has it all...including an angelic six-year-old daughter with severe scarring on one side of her face.

Hard at work founding a therapy camp for young female victims of deformity or disfigurement, Rick wants Kylie to be a part of those plans. She'd love to say yes...but how can she, when every contact with the facility's guests-and Rick's own daughter-will make her violently ill?

Kylie is ready to admit their relationship doesn't stand a chance, but she's forgotten that God makes a way where there seems no way.


Clare's Review

Kylie Matthews is as real a heroine as they come. Chunky with a bad hair day every day of the week, a pretty low self-esteem and a fear that has fairly well ruined her life, she could well be any one of us. Rick Dale is less than impressed when his blind date seeker from Christian dating agency Solomon’s Gate turns out to none other than the woman who tried to park her car in the back of his truck at a red light. The more he gets to know her, the more he likes her, but his secret could stop things before they even get started.

Kylie’s Kiss is the second in the Solomon’s gate series, but you don’t need to have read the first to enjoy this one. With some recurring characters and a whole cast of new ones, it stands alone on its own merit. With sections that had me laughing out loud one minute and reaching for the tissues the next, Ms. Latham has written another enthralling story that is definitely a kindle keeper.


5 Tea Cups!

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Clare, for such a wonderful review of Kylie's Kiss! I'm delighted that you enjoyed Kylie's story.

Raquel Byrnes said...

Wow, 5 cups! I'm not surprised. Delia's books are wonderful. Congrats Delia.
Edge of Your Seat Romance

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Raquel!

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