Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
• Pro: I spent my teen years in a small town, and will forever have a special place in my heart for them. Maybe Sophie was tired of her small town life, but I adored the setting, and loved getting to share their community events with them.
• Pro: Micah was such a wonderful friend. Micah was a constant in Sophie's life, and was a really important support system for her, especially when her own family sort of fell apart. Not only did she give offer friendship to Sophie, but she was her biggest cheerleader and encouraged her to pursue her design dreams.
• Pro: Is it wrong, that I was a fan of when Sophie was proven wrong? She had a lot of preconceived notions about people and things, and I liked when something was revealed, which contradicted her notions. I liked being surprised by people, and West did a nice job layering these characters, so that I was treated to many pleasant surprises.
• Pro: They banter and interplay between Sophie and Andrew was quite enjoyable. They did that enemies thing quite well, and I was onboard with them as a couple.
• Con: Everyone knows I love Kasie West books, but my chief complaint about her last few was that there was not enough of the romance. She gave her fantastic love interests, but spent very little time exploring that. This one was just about 9 months of will-they-won't-they, and I just wished there had been more time to enjoy these two as a couple.
• Pro: Sophie grew tremendously over the course of this book. I was so pleased with how she resolved her feelings about her parents, her town, and her future. She realized a lot of things about some people, who were very important to her, but also about herself.
Overall: This was a solid addition to West's body of work with a fantastic focus on family, friendship, and personal growth.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 17 November, 2019: Finished reading
- 17 November, 2019: Reviewed