Susan Mallery is a New York times bestselling author, who has sold more 25 million copies of her novels worldwide. Kiss Me First is a refreshing, skilfully-handled novel very much of our times' Booktrust 'A gripping psychological thriller about a woman who takes on someone else's identity online' Heat 'Riveting and thought-provoking, Kiss Me First is the intelligent novel of the social media age I've been waiting for.' She is a writer of the romance, fiction and literature genre. Kiss Me First by Lottie Moggach Guardian First Book award shortlistee Lottie Moggach (36, British) introduces an extract from her novel Kiss Me First … Kiss Me First is a thriller that moves between the real and virtual animated worlds. Kiss Me First premieres on June 29 on Netflix, puts the dangerous allure of VR at the forefront of the plot. 1.6 You Can Never Go Home. From the mind of Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley and Lottie Moggach’s book, Netflix short series Kiss Me First is a genre-confused, saccharine-sweet … Kiss Me First: Why Channel 4 and Netflix's TV show is so different to the book. Virtual reality is not a part of Lottie Moggach 's original novel. Kiss Me Kill Me book. Kiss Me First Season 1 Release year: 2018 A lonely young woman hooked on a virtual reality game befriends a party girl who leads her into a world of new thrills and dark secrets. From the mind of Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley and Lottie Moggach’s book, Netflix short series Kiss Me First is a genre-confused, saccharine-sweet affair. This review contains spoilers. “Kiss Me First” has perhaps one of the most head-scratching finales on TV, and not just because it leaves almost every storyline open for a possible Season 2. Read 408 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Tess is everything that Leila is not: hedonistic, impulsive and insatiable. When Leila stumbles across Red Pill, a secret paradise, hidden on the edges of her favourite game, she meets Tess. Kiss Me First is the story of Leila (Tallulah Haddon), a young woman who put her life on hold to tend to her ailing mother. When we last left off with Kiss Me First, things had become quite a bit more complicated for Leila … Kiss Me First shares Skins’ casual attitude to sex and drugs and its focus on deeper emotional issues affecting teenagers in the UK (including the struggles of mental illness). … The special thing about the writings of Susan Mallery is that the characters she describes in her books feel very much real.