11 March 2019

Blog Tour + Book Review | Kiss and Break Up by Ella Fields (@ellafieldsauthor)


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You’re not supposed to kiss your best friend.


Kiss and Break Up, an all-new angst-filled, friends to lovers New Adult romance from Ella Fields, is available now!


Dashiell Thane wasn’t a nice guy.
He was an abrasive, demanding, conniving, intolerable brat.
Yet somehow, we’d been best friends our whole lives.
Until our senior year when I finally decided to dip my toes into the dating pool.

All it took was one kiss for jealousy, lies, and betrayal to sweep in and propel us heart first into dizzying, hostile depths.

You’re not supposed to kiss your best friend.
You’re definitely not supposed to kiss your best friend while you’re dating someone else.
And the absolute worst thing you could do is fall for your best friend.
Unless, of course, you want to ruin everything.


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Excerpt:

I fell to the bed just as a thump hit the exterior of the house, and Dash launched himself through the window.
“Can you ever land gracefully?” Or you know, use the front door. For as long as we’d lived here, he’d snuck in. At first, it was due to being unsure whether my mom would still want us hanging out, but it didn’t take her long to figure out what he was doing.
She didn’t care. When I’d shaken like a mouse cornered in a kitchen, she’d smiled and told me she’d never stop us from being friends. Yet the window always remained unlocked.
Dash kicked off his boots, and they hit the aging floor with two bangs. “I’m all man, baby. Not a fucking cat.”
Hearing him say that reminded me of why he was here. I sprang to my feet, hurtling out into the hall and into the bathroom.
“What are you doing?”
Too busy gargling mouthwash, I didn’t answer and spat it into the sink as he appeared in the weathered mirror behind me.
“Seriously?” he asked. “You burp in my face after eating garlic pizza, so this is just fucking dumb.”
“You burped in my face first.” I put the cap back on the bottle, not meeting his gaze. I couldn’t. I headed back inside the safety of my room.
But I had to wonder, as I heard Dash gargling mouthwash too, if it would be considered safe again after this. Would this ruin everything by making it awkward?
“Dash,” I said, wringing my hands as I paced the floor of my room. “We probably shouldn’t be doing this. What if––”
“What if it’s awesome and you fall madly in love with me? Well, we already know I don’t do commitment.”
A tiny laugh skittered out. “No, what if it gets awkward? I don’t want anything to change.”
He took me by the shoulders in the middle of my rainbow knitted rug and leveled me with his vibrant eyes. “We’ve done some pretty awkward shit, so what’s a little mouth to mouth going to change?”
I nodded, exhaling slowly, then I frowned. “Why are you doing this? I mean, I know why I want to, but you? What do you even get out of it?”
He grinned. “You might be my best friend, but I’ve always wondered what it’d be like to stick my tongue down your throat.” He tipped a muscled shoulder. “Let’s just say you’ll be killing that curiosity.”
“You’ve always wondered?”
“I’ve got eyes, Freckles. And I don’t need my glasses to appreciate the sight of something beautiful.”
I blinked. “Wow. That was actually really swe––”
“Shut your inexperienced mouth and kiss me.”
I was still laughing when he grabbed my face, and then I squeaked as the world changed color, and his lips lowered over mine.
My heart became a trumpet, blaring in my ears at the first touch of his lips.
I pulled away, startled and still laughing. “Oh, my God.”
Dash’s hands were warm on my face. “That good? They barely even touched.”
“No,” I choked out, pushing his hands away. “It’s just … a little weird.”
“Weird?” His brows scrunched. “We’ve barely even begun.”
I blew out a shaky breath, unable to look at him as my hands flapped at my sides. I stared at his white shirt, looking at where the cotton met his tanned skin. “I don’t know, Dash.”
“Wanna try again?”
I looked at him then, at the eager glint in his blue eyes. “It’s not weird for you?”
He chewed his bottom lip which was a little fatter than the top. And it’d just been touching mine. Oh, how crazy. “Maybe a smidgen. I can just picture Margot Robbie, and I’ll be good.”
I froze. “Margot Robbie?”
He gestured to my hair. “The blonde hair helps.”
“Jesus.” I swiped my hands down my face. “This is dumb. Let’s just forget it.”
He stood there a moment, glancing around my room. “Why don’t you imagine someone? That guy from the Thor movie. You like him.”
“Chris Hemsworth?”
“Yeah. Imagine him.” Then he grinned, waggling his brows. “Pucker up, baby.”
“You didn’t just say that.” I laughed, plopping down on the edge of my bed.
“Whatever. Are we trying again or what?”
The thought of Byron and that mischievous twinkle in his green eyes, the way he’d wasted no time moving in to kiss me … yeah. I needed to do this.
“Okay.” I shook out my hands, bouncing a little on the bed. “Okay, let’s do this.”
Dash’s lips thinned. “This isn’t a cross meet. We’re only swapping germs.”
“You just had to say that, didn’t you?” My pep had officially vanished.
Dash tugged me off the bed. “Close your eyes and relax.”
I tried, but I was as stiff as a board when his mouth met mine again. He tasted like spearmint and cigarettes, but his hands were gentle as one held my chin and the other glided through my hair to the back of my head. Slowly, with the soft press of his lips on mine and the gentle exploration of their shape, my limbs loosened.
“Open,” he whispered, his voice threaded, rougher.
I did, expecting the invasion of his tongue, but the velvet feel of it only traced the inner edges of my mouth.
Out of all the things I’d expected to feel when he’d suggested this crazy idea, it wasn’t relaxed, and it certainly wasn’t the buzzing sensation currently warming my insides.
“This isn’t so bad,” I said when he pulled back, my voice a low exhalation.
“Good. Now repeat the same to me.” My eyes were about to spring open, but he growled. “Keep them closed. Don’t think, just do and feel.”
Drawing in a quick breath through my nose, I found his stubble-coated cheeks with my hands and lifted myself on my toes. I tried to do the same thing he did to me, but my tongue plunged deeper, meeting the warm softness of his. I licked it, stroking cautiously until I heard him hum, the sound vibrating up his throat and causing our lips to mash together.
His hands became firmer around my head, his tongue greedier, sweeping inside my mouth before my teeth found purchase on his plump bottom lip, and pulled.
He groaned, and it had me staggering back, my heart racing and my breath an unsteady, embarrassing sound.
Dash swallowed, then cleared his throat as he shifted on his feet. His eyes met mine, and I looked away, down to where my mint green toes were curling over the abrasive fabric of my rug.
Awkward. This was so awkward, and I prayed we hadn’t just made a huge mistake.
“So that’s how it’s done.” He grabbed the TV remote and plopped onto my bed. “Got any popcorn?”
I shook my head. “Wait, that’s um, it?”
He started flicking through Netflix. “Well, yeah. Not much else to it. We can practice again before your date if you want, but I’m fucking starving, and we need to re-watch the last season of GoT before the new one is out.”
“Oh, yeah,” I said, remembering I’d promised him that weeks ago. Hungry myself, I stepped outside, then scowled at him from the doorway. “Don’t put your socks near my pillow.”
He grumbled but shifted and moved over to the other side of the bed.



BOOK REVIEW

4/5

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Dash was Peggy’s best friend since their diaper years. But Dash wasn’t really that charming boy next door kind of guy. He was sort of an annoying friend - he’s demanding, scheming and a brat. Yet, she was her best friend since forever.

But that will change Senior Year when Peggy decided to date someone. Someone who wasn’t afraid with Dash and was brave enough to ask her out.

Dash didn’t really realize he could lose Peggy until his best friend told him that she has a date. It took one kiss between the two of them that took their friendship into a massive roller coaster ride. Will their friendship survive? Will they get to the next step?

I had a love-hate relationship with Dash. He’s an a**, most of the time. But he has his moments. It was amazing to see him vulnerable and that he can be sensitive at times. One thing is for sure though, he is a great friend to Peggy and has been in love with her for a long time, only to finally confirm it now. Will he convince her before she falls in love with another man?

Peggy was easy to like. She’s a nice girl who is finally getting her shot in dating. But how can she get herself 100% into a relationship when her best friend is getting the front seat? She was afraid of taking the risk with their friendship. Will Dash be worth it?

I enjoyed reading this book. It was fun, frustrating at times. There was already chemistry between the both of them. I love how their relationship evolved. It wasn’t easy - there were so much bumps and misunderstanding, but the both of them made it. Friendship is still the best foundation of love. If you like something sweet and fun, this one is worth the read!

 


About Ella Fields
Ella Fields is a mother and wife who lives in the land Down Under. While her kids are in school, you might find her talking about her characters and books to her two cats. She’s a notorious chocolate and notebook hoarder who enjoys creating hard-won happily ever afters.

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