Last Kiss review by ASchlus
Last Kiss
by Jon Ripslinger
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Randolph, NJ, United States
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Last Kiss is a thrilling book that tells the tale of Billy 
O'Reilly. Billy and Lisa Wells have been seeing each other 
in secret for weeks. After attending Lisa's eighteenth 
birthday party, Billy and Lisa meet up again- much to the 
displeasure of Billy's best friend, Windy.
The next morning, terrible news hits the town; Lisa Wells 
was found dead in the family manor. All of the evidence 
gathered points to Billy committing this horrific crime. 
His case does not improve when one of the guns that was 
reported stolen from the Wells' manor is found in Billy's 
possession.
 
Together, Billy and Windy set out to discover the truth 
behind the murder and robbery. And- in the process- uncover 
some truly terrible secrets about Lisa and her family.
 

Opinion: 

Last Kiss is a very compelling read. While the sentence 
structure and vocabulary seemed a little mediocre for this 
age range, the plot of the book was exceptional. It had me 
sitting on the edge of my seat during the whole book. But, 
while this book was fantastic, it had a lot of adult 
content. I do not recommend it for anyone younger than 14. 
 
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive

Explain your content rating: 

This book had some language issues, and some of the scenes should not be read by younger readers.
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