How Not To Kiss A Prince by B Wheeler

Thank you @litpr and @hashtag_blak For letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. How Not to Kiss a Prince is an LGBTQ romance comedy genre for young adults. The front cover is cute, and I like the title. The story is about Em and her best friend Carla, and Carla has been cursed to become a hag for eternity, so Em tries to hunt down the perfect prince to kiss her friend. This is a cute romance that will make you laugh and is a heartwarming read. If you like fairy tales, then this book is for you. I like the themes of the story, which are friendship, and you can see how much Em and Carla support each other and like each other. I did like both characters, and I felt like I got to know them straight away and loved following their journey to find a prince. The story is at a good pace and easy to get into. The story is written elegantly—4 stars. Blurb When Em's best friend Carla is cursed to become a hag for all eternity, Em helps her hunt for the perfect prince to kiss her and break the spell. But soon the girls will move to different colleges and Em is running out of chances to tell Carla how she really feels. Something is getting broken at the fairytale ball - Carla's curse or Em's heart. Brimming with charm, cheekiness and heart, How (Not) to Kiss a Prince is a sapphic romantic comedy that flips fairytale tropes on their head. Set in a world where curses are as common as crushes, this vibrant YA debut explores friendship, identity, magic, and the messy beauty of first love. Bio B Wheeler (she/her) is an author of novels, short stories, and occasional poems. B is passionate about bringing relatable LGBTQ+ characters into fiction for children and young adults. In her free time, she enjoys musicals, long baths, recreational running, and trips to the seaside. She’s also known for making origami flowers to celebrate her journey through publishing.

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