Book Review: Truth Or Dare by Danielle Allen
Synopsis:
With all nine of my best friends reunited for a destination wedding, I was not surprised someone suggested we play Truth or Dare. The secret exposing truths and the harmlessly fun dares bonded our close-knit friend group in college and kept us close throughout the years. So, when Kingston Wright was dared to kiss me, I didn’t think anything of it. Harmless kisses were always a part of Truth or Dare.
But there was nothing harmless about that kiss.
I felt something between us that I shouldn’t have.
Truth or Dare can be risky when you’re twenty.
But when you’re thirty, it can be reckless.
My thoughts:
“Kingston Wright has been walking around with all that d*ck this whole time?”
I wasn’t ready!!! 😩
This book right here!!
I had to fan myself while reading. I knew it was going to be hot, but holy smokes it was off the charts hot and combustible. The chemistry between Kingston and Simone was very intense and I felt all the emotions while reading.
Even though this book was on the shorter side it didn’t lack the character development, the connection between the couple wasn’t forced and the story didn’t feel rushed at all. I liked how it ended on a realistic note.
I would have preferred a point of view from the almighty Kingston, but aside from that this book was a good read. I do hope we revisit this bunch in the future. My girl Tisha needs a book ASAP!