Kiss and Tell by Suzanne Brockmann is the first book in the Sunrise trilogy.
Leila Hunt is visiting her brother in the Florida Keys. She is on vacation from her job in New York City and is in her hometown for New Years Eve. She moved off of the small island of Sunrise Key because she always felt like everyone was in everyone else’s business.
Leila is home trying to decide if she should marry her boyfriend Elliot. She knows she doesn’t really love him, but thinks he will be a good father for the children her bio-clock is telling her she wants. But at midnight at her brother’s costume party a man dressed as a ninja kisses her. When they kiss there are fireworks – well, there are actually fireworks, but Leila is sure they are coming from this stranger.
Now she is on a mission to find the ninja who ran off after he kissed her. Her brother and his best friend Marshall – whom Leila has been fighting with since she was ten – are trying to help her narrow the possible men. When the guest list is narrowed to four men plus Marsh, Leila is off to find each man and kiss him again – if only to prove that what she felt was due to the champagne.
Brockmann, Suzanne. (1996). Kiss and Tell. New York: Bantam Books.
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