Trust Issues
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Kasie West
The perfect follow up to Kasie West’s duo of adult rom-coms, We Met Like This and Stranger Things Have Happened, Trust Issues will appeal to readers of Emily Henry and Ali Hazelwood.
While out of town on a work trip, Parker begins to question her boyfriend’s fidelity when she receives an anonymous text with a link to his profile on a dating app. Desperate to be proven wrong Parker hires a food delivery driver to deliver both food and information. But the driver, upon learning what he’s been hired for, ruins the surveillance mission by ratting her out to her boyfriend, effectively ending her 2-year relationship with one ten-piece wing order. Parker is angry at herself…and at the asshole food delivery driver. Too bad three months later he becomes the new hire at the newspaper where she works. He may not remember her, but she’ll never forget him.
Critic reviews
Praise for Stranger Things Have Happened:
“There’s plenty of fun and laughter to be had along the way, and Sutton proves an endearing heroine. West’s fans will be well pleased.” —Publishers Weekly
“West’s follow-up to her adult romance debut (We Met Like This) will suit the readers who’ve grown up reading her young adult novels and...readers who enjoy Christina Lauren.” —Library Journal
“Stranger Things Have Happened by Kasie West is a sparkling, emotionally rich rom-com that proves fake dating never goes out of style…Clever, romantic, and deeply engaging, this novel is a feel-good escape that delivers both swoons and substance in equal measure.” —Chicago Book Review
“We’re suckers for fake dating books, and Stranger Things Have Happened by Kasie West approaches the subject in a delightful (and pro-therapy) new way…a steamy adult rom-com that manages to feel fun and romantic while also juggling much headier topics.” —Sweety High