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Borrow My Heart

Borrow My Heart

Current price: $12.99
Publication Date: June 13th, 2023
Publisher:
Delacorte Press
ISBN:
9780593643259
Pages:
288
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Description

When a girl overhears a guy getting verbally destroyed by his friends for being catfished, she jumps in to save the day—and pretends to be his online crush. A young adult romance from the critically acclaimed author of Places We've Never Been.

Wren is used to being called a control freak. She doesn’t care; sticking to the list of rules she created for herself helps her navigate life. But when a cute guy named Asher walks through the door of her neighborhood coffee shop, the rulebook goes out the window.

Asher is cute, charming . . . and being catfished by his online crush. So Wren makes an uncharacteristically impulsive decision—she pretends to be the girl he's waiting for to save him from embarrassment. Suddenly she’s fake-dating a boy she knows nothing about. And it’s . . . amazing.

It's not long before Asher has her breaking even more of her own rules.  But will he forgive her when he finds out she's not who she says she is? Wren's not so sure. . . . After all, rules exist for a reason.

About the Author

Kasie West is the author of many YA novels, including Places We've Never Been, Sunkissed, The Fill-in Boyfriend, P.S. I Like You, Lucky in Love, and Listen to Your Heart. Her books have been named ALA-YALSA Quick Picks, JLG selections, and ALA-YALSA Best Books for Young Adults. When she's not writing, she's binge-watching television, devouring books, or road-tripping to new places. Kasie lives in Fresno, California, with her family.

You can find her online at kasiewest.com.

Praise for Borrow My Heart

Praise for Borrow My Heart:

A YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers! 

Borrow My Heart is a sweet treat you won’t want to put down.”—Culturess

"A solid teen romance with strong characterization and nuanced relationships." —Kirkus Reviews

"[A] sweet, lighthearted story about young love and young problems." —School Library Journal