The Fill In Boyfriend

Book Review of
The Fill-In Boyfriend

Author: Kasie West
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When Gia Montgomery’s boyfriend, Bradley, dumps her in the parking lot of her high school prom, she decides to do the unthinkable…convince the cute guy waiting to pick up his sister to pretend to be her boyfriend for the night. The task is simple: two hours, zero commitment, a few white lies.

The problem is that days after prom, she can’t stop thinking about her fill-in boyfriend. But can Gia turn her fake boyfriend into a real one without exposing her lie and possibly destroying her friendships and her newfound relationship?

Smartly observed and wonderfully romantic, Kasie West’s talent shines in this tale of one girl’s unexpected quest to find love…and possibly herself.

Grace's Review

The Fill In Boyfriend

I read The Fill-In Boyfriend when I was sick. I needed something that I didn’t have to pay attention to but was worth it. It was on Scribd, which is where I go when I want a light hearted book about love.

It was fine. It was relatively clean. It was stupid. It wouldn’t happen in real life, but I have feeling many people have dreamed that this situation in the book would happen. It ended up happily, which is good when you are not in a great mood and need something light. I read this before To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, and these two remind me a lot of each other as both girls end up with fake boyfriend and then the couple ends up falling for each other.

Oops sorry for spoiling it.

So if your sick and looking for something light to read, you might enjoy Gia and her fake boyfriend.

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