Cayman was raised by a single mother when her wealthy father ran out during the pregnancy conversation with her mom. His rich parents bought her mom's silence all those years ago which afforded her mom the opportunity to open a doll shop in town. Her mom's own parents disowned her at the thought of ...
I am so annoyed. I got this book because I enjoyed Kasie West's other book I just finished, "P.S. I Like You." This book made me wonder if I made a mistake in thinking that I may have found another YA author to follow. The plot did not make a lot of sense. I did not care for the main character. I se...
The story is just okay. Typical Rich boy/Poor girl/Love triangle plot. This is just my second book of Kasie West and I must say that I’ll be reading more of her books. I just like reading her books especially after reading a fantasy because her books are light and they induce good vibes. T...
I was excited to read this after falling in love with The Fill-in Boyfriend. Luckily, The Distance Between Us didn't let me down. I liked how the characters in this book were different than many other books I've read. Caymen was a bit hard for me to get into at first, but in the end I loved her an...
Money can't buy a good first impression. Seventeen-year-old Caymen Meyers learned early that the rich are not to be trusted. And after years of studying them from behind the cash register of her mom's porcelain-doll shop, she has seen nothing to prove otherwise. Enter Xander Spence—he's tall, handso...
SYNOPSIS Seventeen-year-old Caymen Meyers studies the rich like her own personal science experiment, and after years of observation she’s pretty sure they’re only good for one thing—spending money on useless stuff, like the porcelain dolls in her mother’s shop. So when Xander Spence walks into the...
One shouldn't have to wait four chapters to know what the main character looks like (And 6+ to know the actual physical appearance of the main love interest. I didn't stick long enough to find out as I gave up by chapter 6 and skimmed the rest. Xander was this featureless nice guy for the most part)...
3.75 stars. I liked a lot of this book; the romance and friendship that Caymen had with Xander, Skye and the band and strangely the doll shop and it's shoppers. The thing that knocked it down a quarter star was their preconceived bad feelings toward the rich without their being an explanation for ...
It started out as a 3 or 4 star read. Then I got sick of the one-liners. (Savor this moment while you can, because I will never say that again.) So it was cruisin' along at a solid 3 stars, until Caymen started overreacting at every. single. darned. thing. Also, there was a sentence in the book that...
I adore this book. Most contemporaries don't suck me in completely within the first few sentences but The Distance Between Us did.Caymen's sarcastic comments were an instant hit with me and Xander's willingness to indulge this habit was simply adorable and had me rooting for him from the moment they...
Important: Our sites use cookies.
We use the information stored using cookies and similar technologies for advertising and statistics purposes.
Stored data allow us to tailor the websites to individual user's interests.
Cookies may be also used by third parties cooperating with BookLikes, like advertisers, research companies and providers of multimedia applications.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings.
If you choose not to receive cookies at any time, BookLikes will not function properly and certain services will not be provided.
For more information, please go to our Privacy Policy.