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Lucky in Love
by Kasie West
Kasie West is my go to author when I want to read something light and happy. "Lucky In Love," is that, but has a dose more of reality than some of the other books I have read by Kasie West.
Maddie, the main characters has real struggles like fighting parents, a sibling with personal issues, financial worries, etc...
Because of her struggles and personality, I found Maddie easy to sympathize with.
I continued to relate to her when she won the lottery. I think many of us would have made the same mistakes and had the same struggles that come with suddenly becoming a celebrity over night.
Besides the realistic plot, I also really liked the characters. All interesting characters and brought something to the story. One of my favorite things about Kasie West's books is how friendships play an important role to the story. "Lucky in Love," is no exception; Maddie and her friendships are a huge part of the story.
This book is a romance, of course, so romantic relationships also play a big part of the story. I am a sucker for the friends-to-couple trope, so I especially loved Maddie and Seth's interactions. I think Seth is one of Kasie West's best male characters. He is such a sweetheart and treats Maddie so well *sigh*
If you are looking for a very cute and clean romance, that is a bit more on the realistic side, I think you will enjoy this book.
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Maddie, the main characters has real struggles like fighting parents, a sibling with personal issues, financial worries, etc...
Because of her struggles and personality, I found Maddie easy to sympathize with.
I continued to relate to her when she won the lottery. I think many of us would have made the same mistakes and had the same struggles that come with suddenly becoming a celebrity over night.
Besides the realistic plot, I also really liked the characters. All interesting characters and brought something to the story. One of my favorite things about Kasie West's books is how friendships play an important role to the story. "Lucky in Love," is no exception; Maddie and her friendships are a huge part of the story.
This book is a romance, of course, so romantic relationships also play a big part of the story. I am a sucker for the friends-to-couple trope, so I especially loved Maddie and Seth's interactions. I think Seth is one of Kasie West's best male characters. He is such a sweetheart and treats Maddie so well *sigh*
If you are looking for a very cute and clean romance, that is a bit more on the realistic side, I think you will enjoy this book.
My rating: 4 out of 5 stars