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Lucky in Love
by Kasie West
Have you ever read one specific book and just knew that something spectacular was going to happen in your life because of it? I knew when this book came out that it was going to be something else. I didn't know why I felt that way at the time, but I did and I kept holding off on buying it and reading it.
Then I finally bought it and had the ebook checked out from the library too to have the best of both worlds. And then I opened the book to the dedication page and it just felt like the dedication alone spoke to me.
The dedication was, "To all you readers who feel down on your luck. May your fortune soon change." I feel like Kasie West wrote that dedication specifically for me, because I had an awesome job opportunity that came up while reading this book. This may seem a bit silly, but I feel like I owe Kasie West a thank you for writing that dedication alone. That was just magical. I don't know about other readers, but I do like reading dedications. There are several good ones out there. But I know I will always remember this one.
Anyway, back to Lucky in Love by Kasie West. I don't think I was as excited about By Your Side as I was about Lucky in Love. I thought Kasie West's magical writing touch was missing in that book, but it was definitely back in Lucky in Love.
Lucky in Love was about an average girl who won the lottery and about how her life changed after. I really liked the other characters, especially Trina and Seth. I liked how the book had some diversity even though it was another high school type book. AND the main girl character liked reese's pieces and worked at the zoo. I thought those were also cool facts.
Basically this book is an excellent read when you want a book that's young adult contemporary romance because it had all of the cute, fluffy moments. Plus, who wouldn't want to read about an average teenager winning the lottery? That kind of stuff doesn't happen in real life, but it was still a nice read. I definitely hold this book up high along with P.S. I like You.
It was definitely a five star read for me.
Then I finally bought it and had the ebook checked out from the library too to have the best of both worlds. And then I opened the book to the dedication page and it just felt like the dedication alone spoke to me.
The dedication was, "To all you readers who feel down on your luck. May your fortune soon change." I feel like Kasie West wrote that dedication specifically for me, because I had an awesome job opportunity that came up while reading this book. This may seem a bit silly, but I feel like I owe Kasie West a thank you for writing that dedication alone. That was just magical. I don't know about other readers, but I do like reading dedications. There are several good ones out there. But I know I will always remember this one.
Anyway, back to Lucky in Love by Kasie West. I don't think I was as excited about By Your Side as I was about Lucky in Love. I thought Kasie West's magical writing touch was missing in that book, but it was definitely back in Lucky in Love.
Lucky in Love was about an average girl who won the lottery and about how her life changed after. I really liked the other characters, especially Trina and Seth. I liked how the book had some diversity even though it was another high school type book. AND the main girl character liked reese's pieces and worked at the zoo. I thought those were also cool facts.
Basically this book is an excellent read when you want a book that's young adult contemporary romance because it had all of the cute, fluffy moments. Plus, who wouldn't want to read about an average teenager winning the lottery? That kind of stuff doesn't happen in real life, but it was still a nice read. I definitely hold this book up high along with P.S. I like You.
It was definitely a five star read for me.