Meet Rochelle Evans: pretty, popular--and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile--and a total player.

Meet Elle Evans: pretty, popular - and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile - and a total player. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school carnival, she never imagines she'll sit in it – or that her first ever kiss would be with bad boy Noah. The Kissing Booth is my first published novel, with Random House. It had over 19. The ebook was released in December 2012, and the paperback in April 2013. Translation rights. You can also download the audiobook (English language).

And also Elle's best friend's older brother. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school's Spring Carnival, she locks lips with Noah and her life is turned upside down.

Her head says to keep away, but her heart wants to draw closer--this romance Meet Rochelle Evans: pretty, popular--and never been kissed. Meet Noah Flynn: badass, volatile--and a total player. And also Elle's best friend's older brother. When Elle decides to run a kissing booth for the school's Spring Carnival, she locks lips with Noah and her life is turned upside down. Her head says to keep away, but her heart wants to draw closer--this romance seems far from fairy tale and headed for heartbreak. But will Elle get her happily ever after? IBooks was promoting this one as a fun new YA book so I picked it up.

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Couldn't even finish it, it was that bad. The girls 'chirped' all the time, the guys smirked and threw punches, and there were typos all over the place. Not to mention, the author set the book in California but is clearly British herself, and didn't bother to change any of the lingo or spelling (Tell me, what California 17-year-old wears jumpers and trousers?). There was no character development and the whole thing just.suck iBooks was promoting this one as a fun new YA book so I picked it up. Couldn't even finish it, it was that bad.

8 bit serial to parallel converter verilog code for windows 7. The girls 'chirped' all the time, the guys smirked and threw punches, and there were typos all over the place. Not to mention, the author set the book in California but is clearly British herself, and didn't bother to change any of the lingo or spelling (Tell me, what California 17-year-old wears jumpers and trousers?). There was no character development and the whole thing just.sucked. Don't read it.

It was like reading poorly edited fanfiction. First of all, let me say this: I get it. I understand why Elle fell for Noah.

The hot bad boy who turned into a romantic guy. Who wouldn’t want that?! I’m so happy I read this book.