![]() ![]() Both in their 40s, and with unconventional parenting experience in common, Jake and Hanna grow closer as they help plan their kids’ wedding. Jake raised Queenie on his own at 20, a single dad who gave up his career to make sure his daughter would have the best life, and now she’s found her perfect match in King, he’s ready to embrace his own life. Now King is aware Hanna’s not his sister, they are working on the sudden change in their relationship. Hanna watched her parents raise her son King when she had him at 15, and never really came to terms with how much she missed out on by not being acknowledged as his mother. ![]() But this book fulfilled all of the gaps in the story I didn’t know I needed, got the closure that was required for them all to be happy, and gave me all the emotions, I couldn’t put it down. I thought the All In series was complete when I finished King and Queenie’s story last year, even with the very obvious spark between Hanna and Jake that hinted at the potential for something more. A Kiss for A Kiss was the book I didn’t know I needed. ![]()
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