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The Distance Between Us

Kasie West

3.77 AVERAGE

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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

adrijk's review

4.0

It was a really quick read, but overall cute story.

To me, this book was a cute journey. I really enjoyed both of the characters in this book just because I feel like the entire premise of the book had value and didn’t feel awkward. The idea of this small town girl who is really never experienced anything being able to step out of her own life and really jump into someone else’s experiences was well done. Also having the main male character be taken from his rich and traditional lifestyle, and really be humbled by other peoples experiences was also properly portrayed.

kward12's review

2.0

Cute. Light. Easy read. A definite pick-me-up.

2.5

DNF @ 20%


Idk man. this just felt so bland. Caymen's funny but the whole sarcasm thing is becoming her only personality trait and Xander has no personality (unless you count being rich a trait) so, um...

yeah.
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tiffwait9's review

4.0

Cute contemporary romance. Her sarcasm was the best part.

I loved, loved, loved this book. It was so perfect. I loved everything about it from the witty writing to the easy to relate to characters. It was just wonderful.

I have been a fan of Kasie West's since I read Pivot Point and was so excited to read this book. It did not disappoint in any way.

This book was exactly what I needed. There wasn't a lot of heavy subject matter. It was just a great, light contemporary romance. Definitely worth checking out!

5 stars

I knew from the moment I read Pivot Point in February that this would be good. Then I saw that cover and it turned into a must-have. Now I have read it, and my first real thought is that I should congratulate Kasie West because she has made her way onto my auto-buy list. I love her writing and her storytelling, and so, for the foreseeable future, I will be pre-ordering any book she comes out with. That's just how much I loved The Distance Between Us.

Right from the first chapter, I was in love with the main character, Caymen. She is absolutely - freaking - hilarious. She has a sarcastic mind that even beats my own, and her quips and one-liners constantly had me giggling and flailing. It made for some of the best dialogue out there and so many quotable quotes.

“Is that your subtle way of saying you missed me last week?"

"I've missed my hot chocolate. I just think of you as the guy who brings it to me. Sometimes I forget your name and call you hot chocolate guy.”  - The Distance Between Us by Kasie West


She is one of my favorite characters ever—and definitely within the contemporary romance genre. Aside from her sarcasm, I loved her loyalty to her mother, and her difficulty to trust Xander. It all felt extremely real and authentic, and that is an absolute must for me in contemporary books. Kasie West makes amazing characters, that's for sure. And she also didn't disappoint by putting another awesome friendship in here between Caymen and her best friend, Skye. I loved the two together and it was definitely reminiscent of Addie and Laila (Pivot Point).

Then there's Xander Spence. Someone, bring me a fan. That boy is just so amazing. He's like.... what the love interest in This is What Happy Looks Like should have been. He is dreamy and swoon-worthy. I love his little crooked smile, his secret weapon. I love his obvious enjoyment of Caymen's sarcasm. I love his reluctance about his position - that he can still be down-to-earth at times. But he also needs Caymen. She grounds him.

That's one thing I loved about their romance—they complimented each other perfectly. They were just what the other needed. But the absolute best part was that this was a slow-building romance that was perfectly natural and never felt cliché or predictable. I'm not a contemporary romance girl (I keep saying that, but I have been reading a lot of them lately) mostly because straight-up romance will bore me with its cliché nature. That's not the case here. The Distance Between Us is everything I could ask from a contemporary romance. It is top notch. And I just loved it.

While the story does center a lot on the slow-building romance between Caymen and Xander, there's also more to take away from the story. Caymen is in the position to decide if she wants to delay college and take a gap year to help her mother with her struggling business or if she should choose for herself and make her own life. It was a truly touching tale of loyalty and complemented the romance beautifully.

And to that point, I think one of the things I love most about Kasie West's writing and storytelling is that she doesn't only focus on the relationship dynamics between the two main characters. Here she also looks at Caymen and Skye, Caymen and her mother, Xander and his parents, Skye and her boyfriend—and each of them is really interesting with well fleshed out characters. It makes for a well-rounded and authentic world that is hard not to love.

Summing Up:

The Distance Between Us is the perfect light contemporary romance that will lift your spirits and leave you smiling. I'm trying really hard to find a negative thing to say about it, but I'm drawing a blank. I enjoyed every second of this book and loathed when it was over. Contemporary straight-up romance doesn't get any better than this. With amazingly lovable characters and the perfect pacing and relationship development, this is one of my favorite books now. Hats off to Kasie West. You did it again! Welcome to my favorite author and auto-buy list!

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Recommended To:

Anyone looking for completely adorable and perfect romance.

I liked this book but I could not connect with the characters. The book was too short for me and wrapped up too fast. And I don't like character that don't communicate and assume things. This only creates unnecessary drama. But it was a fast and cute read.