I've had Kiss and Tell by Shannon Tweed on my reading wishlist for a number of years now. I had watched the reality television series, 'Family Jewels', featuring Gene Simmons, Shannon Tweed and their children back in the day. I liked this show to some degree, so decided to add Shannon Tweed's memoir to my reading wishlist.
I decided to listen to Kiss and Tell as my next read as I needed a lighter read after reading Daddy Love by Joyce Carol Oates as it had been such a heavy read due to the subject matter.
Kiss and Tell by Shannon Tweed seemed like just the fit in terms of being on the lighter side. The unabridged audio version oof Kiss and Tell is narrated by Shannon Tweed herself. I usually prefer to hear the author narrate their own book. Ms. Tweed did a decent job narrating her memoir, but nothing great... And, yes, this memoir is a lighter read.
Kiss and Tell is my 7th read for 2026 and is a short listen at 3 hours, 47 minutes. I was able to finish listening to it in a single, weekend afternoon.
As far as reading material goes, Kiss and Tell was likable. It was published 20 years ago in 2006. I knew some of the information about Shannon Tweed already, but I learned more about her upbringing, relationships, career, and children from reading this book. I wish it contained more recent information like how she and Gene decided to make a reality television series, more about what prompted them to finally get married, and how their children are doing now as adults.
Below is the summary for Kiss and Tell by Shannon Tweed found on Goodreads:
Two decades and two children after their first meeting at the Playboy Mansion, Shannon Tweed and Gene Simmons are still happily together--with never a fight or even cross words. Kiss and Tell is the surprising other side of the story from one of the world's most beautiful women.
I am giving Kiss and Tell by Shannon Tweed a rating of 3 stars out of 5 stars. It was a decent celebrity memoir.
Until my next post, happy reading!!

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