![]() Don’t get me wrong, it’s a really good romance, but it’s also a bit darker and unique. This isn’t your normal contemporary romance, in fact I would put it as more women’s fiction. It’s really a sweet beginning for them and I enjoyed seeing their romance progress even when it wasn’t progressing the way it should be. Quan and Anna first meet on a dating website. This devastates her-not because of her great love for him but because of all the work she has put in to actually seem normal enough to have a boyfriend. She has a long term boyfriend who announces out of the blue that he wants to marry her but wants to take a break first so he can date others before he does just to make sure. She knows something is wrong with her mind and has been wrong as long as she can remember. She can however play that one part of the song she tries to play over and over again. Now she can’t get past it and can not finish playing even one song. Anna is a violinist that had a viral video of herself playing her violin that caused a sensation in the classical music world. He’s not dating or having one night stands and is just stagnant. Quan has just been through cancer and surgery and mostly all better although he did lose something important to him due to the surgery. Now, things are quite different for Quan. He’s best friend and cousin to Michael(from The Kiss Quotient) and they are working to grow their own small clothing company. ![]() He’s not devious or anything like that because he is a good guy-but he likes to have fun and is not ready to settle down. ![]() Quan has always been the fun loving, laid back and actually quite the womanizer in the previous books. All of the books have three things in common, they are about an extended Asian family, they are all romances and they all concern the autism spectrum of one sort or another in one of the main characters. Quan has been a peripheral but still important character in the two previous books. I’ve been patiently waiting for this third book as it is Quan’s turn to find his happiness and love. It’s simple, any book by this author is a delight for me! So when I found this one on Net Galley I was more than happy to request it for review. Helen Hoang has written three books in this series so far and I have loved all three and if memory serves me, they have all been 5 star reads for me. ![]()
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