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Borrow My Heart (Borrow My Heart, Bk 1)
Borrow My Heart - Borrow My Heart, Bk 1
Author: Kasie West
When a girl overhears a guy getting verbally destroyed by his friends for being catfished, she jumps in to save the day—and pretends to be his online crush. A young adult romance from the critically acclaimed author of Places We've Never Been. — Wren is used to being called a control freak. She doesn’t care; sticking to the list o...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780593643259
ISBN-10: 0593643259
Publication Date: 6/13/2023
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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Borrow My Heart by Kasie West

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Appealing characters and lively interwoven plots made for compelling reading.

Borrow My Heart is a wonderful new contemporary young adult romance that touches both the heart and the funny bone. The situation Wren puts herself in will strike a chord with the tender-hearted, the save-the-dayers, animal lovers, and social media users. Wren and Asher are a cute couple, each complementing the other while providing the warmth and support each one needs until a big misstep derails their journey to a HEA.

Wren is a sympathetic character who's been hurt in the past and erected some big boundaries around her heart, spelled out by the âRules for Datingâ that head each new chapter. She has a best friend in Kamala, who really knows and understands why she is the way she is, and is a stable and safe voice of reason and support.

Two additional compelling storylines are woven into the main plot and hooked me: Wren and Asher's mission to find the dog, Bean, a forever home, and Wren's relationship with her mother and sister, Zoey. The couple's efforts to market Bean's desirability for adoption were creative and filled with fun and surprises. Though hopeful at the outset, Wren and Zoey's visit with their mother at the Lake Tahoe commune proved to be a reality check. Unfortunately, both secondary storylines mirror circumstances that can be seen daily in real life, and the plots may resonate with many readers. Thankfully, there are some HEAs in the offing by the book's end.

With its engaging characters and lively plot, I recommend BORROW MY HEART to readers who enjoy contemporary young adult romantic fiction.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author or publisher through TBR and Beyond Book Tours.



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