Wren is sitting in her favorite coffee shop sipping a brew when she sees two cute boys and overhears their conversation. One of them, Asher, has been communicating with a girl online and his friend is telling him he’s being catfished. Totally going outside her comfort zone, Wren decides to pose as this girl and save Asher from an embarrassing decision. The problem is that she never gets the chance to tell him that she isn’t that girl and ends up really liking him. How will she finally confess the truth?
Borrow My Heart was typical Kasie West with interesting characters and a story that has a huge heart. Wren’s back story made her someone who protects her heart against hurt living by a set of rules she’s made that puts a wall between she and anyone who tries to get close. On the flip side, Asher is an open book. He’s sweet, easy to talk to and seems to prop her up when her insecurities make her want to hide her heart. The perfectly complemented each other and it was easy to see how they would work as a couple. I was totally on team Wrasher!
The reader is in on Wren’s secret the entire time she’s developing a relationship with Asher which amps up the tension because we know that train wreck is coming. Although, truthfully, Asher seems like such a sweet guy that I can’t believe he wouldn’t be understanding. What actually happens, I did not see coming. Which made this story totally fun to read.
This is a young adult novel that has a lot of heart and a considerable amount of angst. It surprised me, which made me like it more than I had initially thought I would. Never underestimate this author, it’s rare that she doesn’t deliver a great story. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I received a copy of this book through NetGalley and the publisher for an honest review and it was honest.
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