
Rating: ★★★★
Audience: YA Romance Novella
Length: 113 pages
Author: Kasie West
Publisher: Paper Kiss Press
Release Date: January 30th, 2024
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
It isn’t that Scarlett Landry doesn’t believe in love, her parents’ relationship is perfect, after all. It’s just that she doesn’t think she should be forced to celebrate it. Forced to listen to terrible poetry and watch Valentine’s Day roses being distributed to everyone around her at school. If there is a relationship status that deserves its own holiday, it’s single-hood.
So, she enlists the help of her best friend, Jack Bowman, to throw a party for all the lonely hearts of their high school. She’s known Jack for years. He’s fun and nerdy and smart and will make the perfect co-host. There are two problems. One: the king and queen of school already throw a party on Valentine’s Day. Have for the last few years. And they are not fans of being dethroned. Two: when you become known for throwing a party to celebrate singles, you probably shouldn’t fall in love.
This fun, flirty YA contemporary romance novella, takes place over four Valentine’s Days. It follows the ups and downs of friendship, family, and falling in love.

Thank you Tantor Audio for the gifted audiobook.
IT’S CUTE.
I had no idea this story existed until I saw it on an influence audiobook list and of course I had to read it??? It’s Kasie West???
And she delivered another cute romance that’s bite sized and perfect for reading on Valentine’s Day. I thought the audiobook was excellent (under three hours) too. This story spans multiple Valentine’s Day(s?) and the ups and downs that come from growing up. While I would have loved some deeper and more expansive moments I think this encapsulated a full plot well in the short amount of pages.
If you didn’t know about this little gem either, definitely pick it up!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance Novella
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Content warnings: divorce (FMC’s parents)

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