The story follows Rochelle “Elle” Evans , a high school junior who has lived her entire life by a strict set of rules established with her best friend, Lee Flynn . The most important rule: “No dating Lee’s older brother, Noah.”
★★☆☆☆ (Entertaining but problematic themes regarding consent and possessiveness. Recommended for ages 15+ with parental discussion.) kissing booth beth reekles
| Character | Role | Key Traits | |-----------|------|-------------| | Rochelle “Elle” Evans | Protagonist | Loyal, naive, impulsive, kind-hearted; torn between friendship and romance. | | Noah Flynn | Love interest | “Bad boy” archetype: rebellious, protective, possessive, secretly vulnerable. | | Lee Flynn | Best friend | Fun-loving, protective, rule-obsessed, ultimately supportive. | | Chloe | Antagonist | Rich, manipulative, Noah’s ex; creates jealousy and conflict. | The story follows Rochelle “Elle” Evans , a
Noah Flynn is the quintessential high school heartthrob—tall, tattooed, moody, and dangerously charming. When Elle volunteers to run a kissing booth at the school’s spring carnival, she unexpectedly shares a kiss with Noah. That single moment ignites a secret, passionate, and volatile romance that threatens to break the friendship with Lee and upend the social order of their high school. | | Noah Flynn | Love interest |
As Elle navigates new feelings, jealousy, family pressures, and the consequences of lying to her best friend, she must decide whether love is worth losing the most important friendship in her life.