A review by spaceonthebookcase
Better Than Revenge by Kasie West

3.0

Finley has always dreamed of being a famous podcaster, but when it's finally her time to shine her soon to be ex boyfriend, Jensen steps in her way. With revenge on her mind, and new sidekick to help her, Finley comes up with a plan to get Jensen hurt. 

Overall I liked Better Than Revenge by Kasie West, but I struggled with the lack of accountability thrown at Jensen throughout the story. Perhaps that was West's point; to point out the white, penis privilege in ensuring he got everything he ever wanted, or didn't know he wanted, in the end but I found it infuriating. Like physically angry at the end of the book, which does speak to West's writing. 

I do think the growth Finley showed from start to finish was well mapped out, and I liked the morally questionable Theo in the background of it all. 

Thank you GetUnderlined for the gifted copy. 

***50 States Challenge: California