I got the book today. Peter Turnley has a good eye and a weak spot for romantic shots.
The book is enjoyable, with most of his best known photographs of Paris (kiss or no kiss) included. Personally, my favourites are on page 37 ( I bought this print) and on page 127 ( for me, it's the best picture of the whole album). From the "kissing" photographs, my choice would go to the one on page 50, as it is the only shot, where he dares to break some canons.
From an "artistic" point of view, I believe, there is not enough of an original stylistic impulse to make the news here. Peter has been a champion of press photography - getting the "events" covered. Here, he "covers" the romantic side of life.
On a critical note - some of the digital photographs really strike out with ugly tonality, notwithstanding the artistry of Voja Mitrovic.
Finally - this has been THE book, that made me really understand, that I wholeheartedly dislike the 3:2 aspect, and the black frame around the photographs, particularly when it gets added artificially to digital images.