Here’s the thing: I’m convinced this book was born out of a projection I made into the universe after watching Crash Landing on You. The reason I say this is that the author has confirmed she based the main male character, Alec Kim, on K-Drama star and most-gorgeous-man-in-the-universe Hyun Bin, who I’m obsessed with, so, you know. I definitely had a hand in making this happen.
This was a delicious, quick, steamy, completely gripping contemporary written by the Lauren half of Christina Lauren under a pen name, as she confirmed on her Instagram (which made me FREAK OUT, I had no idea!!!). It was exactly what I needed after roaming the foggy streets of eighteenth century London in Kristen Callihan’s Firelight (also great, check it out!).
Our main character is Gigi Ross, a badass investigative journalist who’s just trying to get home to Los Angeles after an exhausting two weeks pursuing a grueling story in London. Because luck doesn’t seem to be on her side these days, she ends up stranded in Seattle due to bad weather and will only be able to catch a flight to California the next day.
As fate would have it, Gigi bumps into her first ever crush, her childhood best friend’s older brother, Alec Kim. He’s just as gorgeous at thirty-two as he was at nineteen, when she last saw him; plus, he’s, like, super rich and fancy now?
They end up spending a perfect, steamy night together, and, the next morning, after they finally make it to LA, Gigi leaves the airport to find an actual mob of people screaming Alec’s name. Turns out, he’s now a superfamous actor, both in South Korea and in England, and she had no idea. 🤡
Gigi makes it clear to Alec she’s not taking it lightly that he didn’t tell her this huge detail about his life and firmly plans to never see him again. However, a couple of days later, she receives a call from her boss telling her to go meet a new source who has information on her story, and who is it but the gorgeous Alec Kim.
I obviously love a celebrity romance and can literally never get enough of it. Gigi felt like such a real person, which really grounded a story that, with this particular trope, could have quickly become too wild to believe. Plus, Alec was the actual dreamiest.
I waited a looong time for this book and it was completely worth it. This profile is now an Ivy Owens fan club!