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MY LAST KISS : What If Your Last Kiss Was With The Wrong Boy ?- Bethany Neal
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MY LAST KISS : What If Your Last Kiss Was With The Wrong Boy ?

Bethany Neal
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This YA Suspenseful Debut Novel is About The Power of First Love And The Haunting Lies That Threaten To Tear It Apart

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ISBN 9781250063007
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Format PAPERBACK
Publisher Square Fish
Publication Date 16 Jun 2015
Pages 368
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My Last Kiss by Bethany Neal explores the life and death of Cassidy Haines and her journey to uncover the truth about what happened to her.
 
Cassidy Haines remembers her first kiss vividly. It was on the old covered bridge the summer before her freshman year with her boyfriend of three years, Ethan Keys. But her last kiss–the one she shared with someone at her seventeenth birthday party the night she died–is a blur.
 
Cassidy Haines is blissfully reliving her first kiss with boyfriend Ethan when she is jolted back into the present by snow falling on her face. She looks up to see the silhouette of a boy, and follows his gaze down to the broken remains of her body strewn across the rocks on the riverbank. She has no memory of how she got there, but it doesn’t take her long to realize she’s dead.


The authorities rule her death a suicide due to a note found clutched in her hand and the large amount of alcohol in her system. Cassidy is sure she had no reason to end her life, and she cannot move on until she discovers how she really died. The story unfolds as her spirit is pulled uncontrollably from one grief-stricken friend or family member to another, and to reliving the events that led up to her death.
 
The only person who becomes aware of her presence and who might be able to help her figure out what happened is Ethan, and he is afraid that once she knows, he’ll have to go through losing her all over again. Slow pacing and character development may frustrate some readers. So much of the story focuses on a moral message about lying and deceit that a promising whodunit is sacrificed in the process.
 
Cassidy is trapped in the living world, not only mourning the loss of her human body, but left with the grim suspicion that her untimely death wasn’t a suicide as everyone assumes. She can’t remember anything from the weeks leading up to her birthday and she’s worried that she may have betrayed her boyfriend.
 
If Cassidy is to uncover the truth about that fateful night and make amends with the only boy she’ll ever love, she must face her past and all the decisions she made–good and bad–that led to her last kiss.
 
Cassidy has been in love with the same boy for three years. She and Ethan were the perfect couple, at least for a while. But at her seventeenth birthday party, she kissed someone other than her boyfriend. The only problem is that she can’t remember who it was.
 
Cassidy died that night, but she doesn’t know how. Trapped as a ghost, she struggles to figure out how her life ended. If she can remember who she kissed, then maybe she can remember how she ended up in the morgue. And maybe along the way she can prove that her death wasn’t a suicide like everyone thought.
 
Unfortunately for Cassidy, the truth isn’t easy, and she’ll have to face the consequences of the choices she made while she was still alive. And even in death that will be difficult to do.
 
One of the most striking parts of the book is the way in which Cassidy’s ghostly form interacts with the people and objects around her. There are no hard and fast rules for how she can control her new self, but that only adds to the mystery and the conflict of the book.
 
Her death is the focal point of the story, and though it’ll keep you guessing until the very end, the characters are what keep you working toward the finish. No one is perfect, least of all Cassidy, but each has their own set of goals and motivations. Though at times it is difficult to sympathize with the narrator and her friends, their realistic portrayals will have you understanding how they all ended up where they are at the end of the novel.
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