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A review by r_happe
The Fill-In Boyfriend by Kasie West
3.0
3.5 stars
The Fill-In Boyfriend was not a typical Kasie West read, and I liked that about it!
Don't get me wrong, I usually love me some Kasie West, but her books can sometimes feel too surface-level and similar. This one seems to go a bit deeper into the characters and the conflicts surrounding them.
Granted, we could have delved deeper into some of the conflicts. Some things were tied up in neat little bows when they could have been messier. That being said, I loved that this book takes a deeper look into "perfection" and how we see it in ourselves and others. I liked how the characters played off one another and developed throughout the course of the book.
Of course the romance was adorable, so that's great too!
The Fill-In Boyfriend was not a typical Kasie West read, and I liked that about it!
Don't get me wrong, I usually love me some Kasie West, but her books can sometimes feel too surface-level and similar. This one seems to go a bit deeper into the characters and the conflicts surrounding them.
Granted, we could have delved deeper into some of the conflicts. Some things were tied up in neat little bows when they could have been messier. That being said, I loved that this book takes a deeper look into "perfection" and how we see it in ourselves and others. I liked how the characters played off one another and developed throughout the course of the book.
Of course the romance was adorable, so that's great too!