

She actually owned up to her own mistakes and constantly apologized to Finn for her mistakes. But she redeemed herself by accepting that losing the love of her life was her fault entirely. She was not only immature but very superficial as well. Yet, she chose to humiliate the poor guy because Anna was too afraid that her friends might hate her for dating a guy who’s not only a nerd but a loser as well. Three years ago, she met Finn Westbrook and although his physical appearance didn’t come up to Anna’s standard, she still found herself liking him more and more each day. The Last Best Kiss follows the story of Anna Elliot who prefers to listen to what her friends say rather than following the desire of her own heart. And that alone is a good enough reason for me to be generous with this review. Considering that I prefer angsty love stories, The Last Best Kiss really took me by surprise. But Claire executed the story in a manner that is poignant, fluffy and sweet. Yes, I know that the story is a cliché what with the famous girl humiliating the nerdy guy. It’s a cute love story with wonderfully developed characters. But in the end, I opted to go for the latter because I really liked the book. I was torn between giving The Last Best Kiss a 3 or 4 star review.
