![]() ![]() However, this all changes when an essay she writes about falling in love goes viral and out of fear of losing out on her dream internship, she comes up with a scheme to help her maintain this facade. Not to mention, as a teenager, she has a very relatable fear of people leaving her once she gets close to them. As someone who’s used to moving around a lot, Eliza has pretty much given up on forming close bonds with her classmates, as she doesn’t see the point in it any more. The book follows Eliza, a writer and Chinese-American teenager who’s living in Beijing with her family who have all relocated to China for her mom’s job. So when Colored Pages Tours announced they were doing a blog tour for the book, I immediately signed up for it. Now if you’ve read my Most Anticipated 2023 post, then you would already know that Ann Liang’s This Time It’s Real was very high on my ARC wish list. Fortunately, we’ve come a long way since. And it was near impossible to find a traditionally published book where both the female and male leads were Asian. ![]() ![]() I remember when I was starting out as a book blogger the pickings were slim if you wanted a YA or adult romance that was not only written by an Asian author but featured a heroine who was Asian. ![]()
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