![]() This genre, and feels organic despite its proclivity (as all books often do) to His friendship with Caymen is among my favorite in ![]() Hurts), but rather because he goes against the “bad boy” stereo type trope. Not because of his Logan-Echolls-wealthy-boy-vibes (not that this ![]() BOOK REVIEW | On the Fence by Kasie West – Tomboy Finds Love With Best Friend and Boy Next Door Keeps her closed off to the possibility of a happy ending that may not be soįar from her reach. ![]() The thing that’s most been engrained in her is also the thing that Caymen’s strength can, unfortunately, also be her Something sure to make readers who admire feisty, headstrong One, but is somehow unique with its sarcastic (not overly, but enough) heroine For now, as between ‘Distance’ and On the Fence, this underrated contemporary is a piece of happy fluff that keeps its place on my shelf. ![]() Of course, as I have a handful left to read (a prospect which leaves me looking something like the heart-eye emoji!) plus a July preorder to anticipate, this is a ranking that could change. REVIEW | This is the second Kasie West novel I read, and oh my stars, it’s my favorite of the two. ![]()
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