I love Hoang’s writing, as it’s a great mixture of straightforward and realness that still makes you hot under the collar. Every muscle in my body draws tight as an A string. But my fingers are right there, and they’re impossibly slippery with the force of my need. My hips push against his fingers, seeking the kind of caress that’s eluding me. These two have some communication hurdles to get over, in addition to their personal hang-ups, but it works because Quan is quite possibly one of the most patient book boyfriends we’ve ever read about.īut the longer he kisses me, the greater the temptation grows. I’m pretty sure we all need a Quan in our lives. Anna, a serial monogamist, is wondering if she’s bold enough to have a one-night stand while Quan, a serial casual dater, has never felt this kind of connection with a woman before. Michael, said cousin and co-owner of their children’s clothing line (I MEAN), urges Quan to get back out there.Īnna and Quan end up meeting on a dating app and bonding over their shared love of octopus documentaries. He’s recovering from a serious health scare that has left him feeling emotionally fragile, and this former ladies’ man hasn’t sowed his own wild oats in a long time. After Anna’s piece of shit boyfriend tells her that he totally wants to marry but he first needs to screw around and “sow his wild oats” she decides that maybe she needs to see what else is out there too.Įnter: Quan Diep, the cousin and brother to our previous romantic leads, who is starting this book a little worse for wear. If she makes any error as she practices her piece, she restarts the entire thing. That supportive boyfriend everyone needsĪnna Sun accidentally became internet famous and now the pressure of recording a solo album of violin pieces-one written especially for her by a famous composer-is causing her extreme anxiety.The little Quan on a motorcycle is a nice touch, but I think my favorite cover of the series is still book one. Objectively, I like this cover, though I don’t know if it totally fits this particular book. We Need to Talk: Prep Your Mental Headspaceįirst Impressions: Ready For My Close Up, Mr. What’s Your Type? Dealing with mental health, Drama with a side of romance, That supportive boyfriend everyone needs, Cathartic book-crying First Impressions: Ready For My Close Up, Mr.
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