Book Review: Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss
Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss by Kasie West
Goodreads Summary:
Lacey Barnes has dreamt of being in a movie for as long as she can remember. However, while her dream did include working alongside the hottest actor in Hollywood, it didn’t involve having to finish up her senior year of high school at the same time she was getting her big break. Although that is nothing compared to Donavan, the straight-laced student her father hires to tutor her, who is a full-on nightmare.
As Lacey struggles to juggle her burgeoning career, some on-set sabotage, and an off-screen romance with the unlikeliest of leading men, she quickly learns that sometimes the best stories happen when you go off script
My Review:
5/5 Stars
I truly don't think I've ever been disappointed by a Kasie West book and this one was no exception! The dialogue between characters was hilarious and had me laughing out loud. Both Lacey and Donavan were driven, and I especially like Lacey's internal conflict about wanting to but her career first.
Like all of West's book it was super light and easy. It kept a smile on my face the whole time , and while it wasn't a suspenseful page turner I didn't want to put it down till I knew the end.
My only critique is that I wish there was more!! I wanted more out of the epilogue, but I always just never want a Kasie West book to end.
Goodreads Summary:
Lacey Barnes has dreamt of being in a movie for as long as she can remember. However, while her dream did include working alongside the hottest actor in Hollywood, it didn’t involve having to finish up her senior year of high school at the same time she was getting her big break. Although that is nothing compared to Donavan, the straight-laced student her father hires to tutor her, who is a full-on nightmare.
As Lacey struggles to juggle her burgeoning career, some on-set sabotage, and an off-screen romance with the unlikeliest of leading men, she quickly learns that sometimes the best stories happen when you go off script
My Review:
5/5 Stars
I truly don't think I've ever been disappointed by a Kasie West book and this one was no exception! The dialogue between characters was hilarious and had me laughing out loud. Both Lacey and Donavan were driven, and I especially like Lacey's internal conflict about wanting to but her career first.
Like all of West's book it was super light and easy. It kept a smile on my face the whole time , and while it wasn't a suspenseful page turner I didn't want to put it down till I knew the end.
My only critique is that I wish there was more!! I wanted more out of the epilogue, but I always just never want a Kasie West book to end.
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