Places We’ve Never Been by Kasie West is a sweet story revolving around a summer RV trip between two families. Featuring childhood best friends who reconnect, a relatable main character, and family secrets, this book is a recipe for a heartwarming read. Fans of Kasie West will not be disappointed in her latest novel, and for the uninitiated, this is the perfect road trip book for those looking for a cute summer contemporary. Continue reading
Author: Kasie West
I write YA. I eat Junior Mints. Sometimes I go crazy and do both at the same time. My novels are: PIVOT POINT and its sequel SPLIT SECOND. And my contemporary novels: THE DISTANCE BETWEEN US, ON THE FENCE, THE FILL-IN BOYFRIEND, PS I LIKE YOU, and BY YOUR SIDE. My agent is the talented and funny Michelle Wolfson.
Review: Sunkissed by Kasie West
Sunkissed by Kasie West is the perfect book to bring to the beach. With a camp setting and cute moments aplenty, this one radiates summer vibes. I especially enjoyed the musical elements and the realistic main character. This is classic Kasie West, and fans of her pervious novels will fall in love with her latest work. Continue reading
Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West
Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West is a story about art and self-improvement. While the premise has promise, I was disappointed by the lack of descriptions of the main character’s art as well as the forced romance. On top of this, the main character’s sarcasm is taken too far and becomes both tired and almost disrespectful. I had such high hopes for this one, but unfortunately, it does not measure up to Kasie West’s other works. Continue reading
Review: Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss by Kasie West
Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss by Kasie West is a book all about acting with a side of mystery. I enjoyed the creative premise and the passionate main character. I would definitely recommend this one as a cute and quick read for the summer. Continue reading
Review: Maybe This Time by Kasie West
Maybe This Time by Kasie West had been one of my most anticipated reads this summer as I love everything Kasie West writes. I was not disappointed with this book and its concept of two characters falling for each other over the course of nine events. Both Sophie and Andrew are likeable characters, and there is a prominent theme of the importance of family throughout the book. I loved this one, and I can’t wait to see what West writes next. Continue reading