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A review by ivelizreads
Rebel Soul by L.K. Farlow
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
Our main characters:
West and Stacia.
West is a playboy who just got told in order to get his inheritance he has to have a child before his 25 birthday. Stacia just had her life flipped upside down when her dad got sentenced to prison for embezzlement.
West and Stacia are already familiar with each other because her friend is married to his cousin. So they’re already in a friend group and have good chemistry.
Stacias working double time to save for her dads bond, west offers to let her live with him while things get sorted out and while living together their chemistry gets stronger, they fuck, she then agrees to be his baby mama, and then they fall in love.
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Overall it was cute. I won’t lie and say I hated it but it could’ve been better. In my opinion they fell in love too fast, the ball never dropped (you know the big breakup moment - yeah it didn’t happen), his pet name “baby mama” for her was over used, and it got being in the epilogue and last chapter. This won’t be a book I remember details of so hopefully my summary jogs my memory in the future.
West and Stacia.
West is a playboy who just got told in order to get his inheritance he has to have a child before his 25 birthday. Stacia just had her life flipped upside down when her dad got sentenced to prison for embezzlement.
West and Stacia are already familiar with each other because her friend is married to his cousin. So they’re already in a friend group and have good chemistry.
Stacias working double time to save for her dads bond, west offers to let her live with him while things get sorted out and while living together their chemistry gets stronger, they fuck, she then agrees to be his baby mama, and then they fall in love.
—————
Overall it was cute. I won’t lie and say I hated it but it could’ve been better. In my opinion they fell in love too fast, the ball never dropped (you know the big breakup moment - yeah it didn’t happen), his pet name “baby mama” for her was over used, and it got being in the epilogue and last chapter. This won’t be a book I remember details of so hopefully my summary jogs my memory in the future.