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With a heavy focus on families, history, expectations, and secrets, this love story will leave readers satisfied.
This truly fun book revolves around practice-dating, but delves into other issues like the expectations that can come from immigrant parents, obligation versus passion, friendships, and it paints a rich cultural picture of the Thai community Winnie and her family are part of.
In my YA romantic comedy Today Tonight Tomorrow, the characters don’t kiss until around the 90 percent mark. Now that I've written a few more slow burns for future books, I wanted to share what I’ve learned along the way.
Those looking for a contemporary that successfully mixes romance with some rather serious issues will enjoy this character-driven book with wide appeal.
While this is a romance, and the story of children of immigrants juggling multiple cultures, norms, and expectations, it's also a very affecting and complex exploration of mental health.
Grace's new school includes lots of things that are new to her, like a powerful vampire who's in love with her and a student body of monsters who possibly want her dead.
This was a really fun, cute, sweet story that was exactly what I was looking to read in one afternoon while curled up on the couch with the dogs.
You know how I’m always going on and on about how what I really want is just a book of endless dialogue because that’s what I like—strong characters just talking? Well, with this book, I get that. Hand this to readers who like different formats and their romances more on the cerebral side. Good fun.
Lou is determined to make this summer the best one ever and she has just the plan to do it. It's not a great plan. It's not even a good one. In fact, it's pretty terrible. Will her scheming bring her closer to her crush or obliterate her most important relationship?
Birdie and Daniel are adorable, flawed creatures who solve mysteries, eat pie, and fall for each other. You'll want to recommend this one widely--and you'll want to eat some pie.
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