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<p>This book encompasses more than just a romantic plot; it delves into the exploration of one's own identity the ability to bounce back from adversity and the lasting strength of affection. For enthusiasts of profoundly poignant and exquisitely constructed romantic narratives 'Her First and Last Kiss' is an essential literary work that will resonate in your heart for an extended period even after concluding the final chapter. Prepare yourself to experience the feeling of falling in love once more.</p><p><br></p><p>You are experiencing love for the first time which results in incompleteness when the person you are infatuated with is not present. You are deeply infatuated! Every action they take is flawless while everything you do is solely for their benefit. The essence of first love is as follows: Experience the utmost passionate pure and exquisite love and attraction cherishing it for its duration.</p><p><br></p><p>Few women nowadays prioritise their first kiss as a desired item on their Christmas list but Kayla Harris consistently finds herself in situations where guys view her as a friend. When veteran Tony DeNunzio arrives in her preschool classroom with his nephew Jax her primary objective is to assist the distressed young boy adapt. However as Tony assumes a volunteer position at the school she cannot help but observe that his gentle demeanour is just as attractive as his solid and masculine appearance.</p><p><br></p><p>The male characters depicted in my passionate romance novels are simply products of an excessively imaginative mind or so I believed until I encountered Andrew. Andrew possesses all the qualities I desire in a partner. He has a towering stature and a well-developed physique and exudes dominant attributes making him the ideal protagonist who captivates my interest in reading and writing. However love at first sight is commonly believed to be a phenomenon limited to fiction such as movies and books.</p>