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Julia Song Is Undateable

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CEO seeks dating coach

Critically acclaimed and reader-favorite author Susan Lee’s hilarious adult debut is a shimmering and joyful look at the magnificent—and sometimes suffocating—weight of family, the ways we limit ourselves, and the irresistible power of love.

Julia Song, CEO of Starlight Cosmetics, is at the height of her career. Then why does she feel like such a failure? Maybe because she’s thirty and single, with a terrible track record at dating. And in the eyes of her Korean family, that is just unacceptable. It never really bothered her—that is until her beloved grandmother drops the bomb that she is sick and her dying wish is for Julia to get married. Impossible. So in a moment of weakness, Julia asks her family for help. Set her up on three dates to help her find The One. But it will never work—Julia is undateable. If only there was a coach for that…

Tae Kim knows about the weight of familial expectation. He’s currently unemployed, living in his parents’ basement to care for his ill father. Sure, he’s become somewhat of a fix-it man for the Korean community around town, but that’s not a real job. And the pressure to get his life together is getting to be too much. So when the Julia Song—his childhood crush—asks for his help, it may be just the distraction he needs. He’ll do whatever it takes, even coach her for these three dates. Problem is, the more time they spend together and the closer they get, the more Tae wonders if anyone is good enough for Julia…including him.

336 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication October 28, 2025

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Susan Lee

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Susan Lee is the author of the critically acclaimed and reader favorite young adult romantic comedies SEOULMATES and THE NAME DROP. Her work has been featured in national outlets such as Buzzfeed, NPR, and Pop Sugar. Kirkus Reviews calls Susan’s voice “honest, fresh and thoughtful”. A graduate of UC San Diego, Susan built a career as an HR executive at some of today’s hottest companies, until she realized that writing stories was a more impactful and powerful form of change. Now she channels her energy into writing Happily Ever Afters for those historically underrepresented in Romance. When she is not writing (or painfully procrastinating from writing), Susan can be found down the rabbit holes of her many obsessions including listening to Kpop, binge watching K-dramas, collecting sneakers, building mechanical keyboards, and obsessing over her two adorable, but ill-behaved chihuahuas.

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802 reviews554 followers
October 21, 2025
AHHH i adored this book SO much. i started it earlier today and just could not put it down to save my life!! i absolutely adore k dramas and i am a sucker for the “my nosy family wont leave me alone about dating so theyre setting me up!” trope lol so i already knew going into this one i was going to be obsessed but somehow i had way more fun than i already thought i would!!

watching julia and tae bumble around each other was peak entertainment truly. they have the type of chemistry and sweetness that from the first interaction we get of them youre rolling your eyes and thinking how and the hell are they not already together, they are clearly made for each other?!?! even before they started dating they just made the most beautiful couple with the way they were so adamant about making one another comfortable enough to be themselves and express interest in their “silly” hobbies, GAH the cuteness of it all.

all in all this book is very swoony, has the most LOVABLE side characters, beautiful writing, etc.

also special shout out to THE diva of the book/star of the show — Halmoni 🤩 she really was playing the long game and i just could not get over her speech to tae at the end 😂 an absolute icon!!!
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271 reviews56 followers
June 18, 2025
This is Susan Lee’s first adult novel, so this seemed the right time to try out her books since I’m not gravitating to ya romance much nowadays. I know people love her books so I went in with high expectations and I wasn’t disappointed.
Julia Song is undateable a very successful business woman that is approaching the age of 30. She is also first gen Korean American so her family is freaking out about it and trying to hope her into dates to find suitable men she could marry. Problem is, Julia is not good at dating, she would say the complete opposite actually. Enter Tae, her slightly younger neighbor who she’s known for ages, and is famously not socially awkward, he’s actually really good at dating. You can see where this is going… he offers to coach her in dating.
This book is funny and lighthearted while also dealing with heavy topics. The characters are flawed and the problems are real life issues. It deals with healthcare, anxiety, success, expectations and pressure. I admit I’m not overly familiar with the way elderly Korean people treat their kids, but from what I’ve heard this is a very good depiction of it.
I just take issue with one overused plot point, but that’s a personal preference. I also really like the ending, it was really sweet.

Thank you Netgalley and Harlequin for the ARC!
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176 reviews1,573 followers
October 14, 2025
This was my first Susan Lee book and what a fun read it was. Our CEO fmc is ultra successful but her Korean family can’t look past the fact that at 30 she’s STILL single. With the help of the boy she used to babysit (who is now a super hunky family man), she agrees to give her family 3 chances to find her love.

This story had k-drama energy and super cute moments that had me kicking my feet and squealing. HIGHLY recommend!
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⤿💌 25/10/25
Ahhh the classic dying wish of an asian grandma to see her granddaughter, who has no love-life at all, to get married before she dies???😬 As a fellow asian, I feel like I signed up for a trauma-induced trip, let's gooo 🙂‍↔️

p.s. it's officially moving week, so I will be on a mini-break atm. miss you besties, I hope you all enjoy whatever book you are reading! will be back soon after settling in, xx 🤗🩷
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349 reviews622 followers
July 2, 2025
Susan Lee’s adult debut did not disappoint! this was a kdrama in book form and i mean that as the highest compliment. the MC reminded me sooo much of Kim Seon-ho’s character from Hometown Cha Cha Cha and this was your classic CEO x fake dating x friends to lovers story that goes over so well in the dramas. this was a quick and easy read and im so excited for more of Susan’s adult romances!
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160 reviews31 followers
October 21, 2025
Julia Song is Undateable
⤷ ⭑⭑⭑.𝟳𝟱

❝ It really isn’t gonna be hard finding someone who wants to date you. The hard part is finding someone worthy of you. ❞


Julia Song seems to have it all — she is the CEO of Starlight Cosmetics, the hottest new cosmetics brand in America, and has been featured in Forbes’s ‘30 Under 30’. She excels in the business world. However, her achievements haven’t satisfied her traditional Korean family, especially since she is thirty and still single. Julia loves her family dearly, particularly her Grandma Song, whose dying wish was for her to find a match in this lifetime. However, Julia has a track record of failed relationships and bad dates.

So when her childhood neighbor, Taehyung ‘Tae’ Kim, known as an urban legend in Orange County for his exes marrying their next boyfriends, offered to be her dating coach, Julia just couldn't refuse. ꒱

Release Date : October 28, 2025 ⌝

ꕤ This is my first Susan Lee book and definitely not my last! I used to watch a lot of K-dramas and didn't expect those vibes to come from this book. Mentions of IU and BTS, trot singers in sequined jackets, and, of course, Korean BBQ.

I’ve heard that this is Susan's first adult novel. I haven’t read her other books, so I can't comment much on her writing style. However, I believe that her previous works focused on light young adult romance. I found Susan's writing to be very engaging and easy to get into, which kept me engrossed. Additionally, the story incorporates elements of K-drama, making it a lot more fun to read!

I was fortunate to get a copy of the audiobook and was delighted to discover that it was narrated by the talented Michelle H. Lee, who also lent her voice to ‘Give Me A Reason.’ Her voice instantly enveloped me in a wave of nostalgia, transporting me back to the feelings I had from previous works.

𓏲⋆💄.* Julia Song is thriving at 30. She is a successful businesswoman, yet still holds her family and community in high regard. I find that a lot of people forget these important ties when they become successful. I relate to Julia in several ways, as we are often compared to others regarding our appearance, social and marital status, and professions. Additionally, while she is very confident in her work, Julia often feels awkward in social situations, which makes her character enjoyable to read about.

₊˚ʚ ❝ I know what to do in matters of business. I just don’t know what to do with matters of the heart. ❞


: ⊹ 🔨₊ ⋆ Taehyung Kim , this man is basically Hong Du-sik from Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha. At 25 years old, he is talented in many areas, and people appreciate him because he gets things done. While he may not earn a million dollars, he shows great resourcefulness in his work. However, he is currently experiencing an identity crisis regarding his life goals. He dislikes discussing permanent jobs or commitments, which is why he prefers to take on temporary gigs.

ꕤ : ❝ I’m no saint, Julia. In fact, I’m pretty selfish, if I’m being honest. Helping them helped me too. I don’t know that I’d do it if I wasn’t getting satisfaction out of it or if it didn’t take my mind off other stuff. ❞


˖᯽ ݁˖ I appreciated how this book addressed various issues that people, particularly women, face in their 30s. It highlights the societal expectations that arise when one reaches this age, especially when others feel you haven’t met their boxes for what constitutes success in life. It’s also refreshing to see the female main character take the lead, while the male is portrayed as someone who doesn't fit the traditional mold of success.

❝ What I’m asking is—well, maybe you don’t really want to be in a relationship right now. What with everything going on with your career and success. And so maybe you don’t let your true self show when meeting new people. ❞ .𖥔 ܁ ˖


The romance was sweet, but I felt it lacked chemistry. I believe this might be due to Susan’s writing as she transitions from young adult to adult fiction. Interestingly, I found more chemistry between the characters when they were friends than after they became lovers. There is a 5-year age gap, but it was mentioned a couple of times in a way that seemed unnecessary since it wasn't used much to give more plot to the story. Also, there were many references to 'Tae’s hands', which made me wonder if there was a hand fetish going on.

⌗ ❝ Look, we may be agreeing to these setups, but when it comes down to it, it’s still our choice to make, right? You think he’s a loser, don’t go out with him again. Simple as that. ❞


The friend group is absolutely amazing. I love how blunt and straightforward they are whenever she is being naive. Like, yes, tell her off if they are both acting stupid. The family dynamics were great too, oftentimes funny. Despite their disagreements about Julia’s love life, Julia and Tae’s family is very entertaining to read and sometimes emotional. I’ve got a couple of highlights made from some of the wise advice they gave along the way.

𓂃 ࣪˖ ִֶָ𐀔 ❝ No acknowledgment of what she’d been able to build by this age. Just that one box she hadn’t been able to tick that seemed to outvalue everything else. ❞


While there were some things I liked, there were also some things I disliked. I felt like I wanted more from this story, particularly in the second half, which felt a bit flat after following Julia through her dates. I also felt off during the Trot Singer arc. Like, we already have a character with the same name as a member, and then there was this painfully long conversation about BTS and their music (no hate here).

The drama at the end seemed unnecessary and came out of nowhere; it felt like it was added just to give Tae’s character more depth. His dilemmas gave me "manchild" vibes—his refusal to discuss anything about his future, literally ghosting his job and relationship in Chicago, and let’s not even get started on his act of being the better son by taking care of his family and bills without committing to anything permanent.

Overall, though, this was a fun palate cleanser in between larger books and an excellent introduction for me to check out Susan Lee's other books. This is my first Susan Lee book and definitely not my last!

Thank you to Edelweiss, HarperCollins, and of course, Susan Lee for providing an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Please remember that this opinion is my own.

.☘︎ ݁˖

pre-read : HarperCollins is insanely gracious for accepting my arc request and provided me with both the ebook and audiobook version 🥹🫶🏼
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203 reviews1,666 followers
September 4, 2025
THIS WAS SO FUN AND HOT AND SWEET i absolutely devoureddddd it. I’m so so excited to hopefully see more adult romances from susan lee!!!
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336 reviews33 followers
October 4, 2025
So very thankful to receive this ARC - releasing this month - Oct 2025 - from NetGalley.

I could not put it down. This was such a great read. All the feels, all the realness, just so good. Slow burn, chemistry, tension, it’s all there. Plus all the Korean inspiration and characters - added so much colour to the story.

Julia has been on a lot of bad dates. Having been called undateable, she’s pretty much given up on finding someone. Instead she focuses on running and expanding her company. But even as her professional life is thriving, her Korean family still puts on the pressure for her to settle down and find a husband. Her grandmother lays on the greatest guilt trip ever and convinces her to let the family set her up on 3 dates. If she doesn’t find her soul mate, then they back off. Julia reluctantly agrees, but immediately starts to panic - her solution? Find a dating coach. Who better than the attractive boy next door who is now all grown up. Tae may be a bit younger than her, but he’s always had a crush on Julia. Figuring out his life after recently moving home to care for his father (and being jobless and living with his parents) - he figures she’s way out of his league. But agrees to help her see herself how he sees her. Thus begins an adventure of bad dates and unexpected chemistry.
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1,224 reviews156 followers
September 28, 2025
Julia is such a beautiful soul. I found myself relating so much to her and her life. Her family and friends are quite hilarious, just like she is. I loved that this book gave me some giggles. Tae was so amazing, and I was rooting for him and Julia from the jump! This had a twist i didn't expect. It had some deep moments and some swooning moments as well! Overall, this was a cute read! The narrator did a beautiful job portraying the characters and their emotions.

I received this ARC audiobook NetGalley and Harlequin Audio to listen/review. All of the statements above are my true opinions after fully listening to this audiobook.
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270 reviews7 followers
September 21, 2025
Overall, I'd give this book 4 stars, it was super cute. I loved the topics that were covered in this book, from parental expectations, to how Julia thinks she should act, to Tae's identity crisis, and many others. I could relate to Julia so much, especially since no topic is off limits when you are around family. Asian elders really know how to throw all your insecurities back in your face. I really liked Tae as the MMC and could relate to his issues. The ending reminded me of Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez, it was really sweet.

The only thing I didn't care for, and this is totally a personal preference, I don't like books in 3rd POV.

*Friends to lovers
*Slight age gap - Julia - 30, Tae - 25
*Income gap
*Mental health rep

Thank you to NetGalley, Susan Lee, Harlequin Trade Publishing, and Harlequin Audio for the ARC and ALC!
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658 reviews79 followers
September 17, 2025
The entire time I was reading this I was picturing it as a rom com and you KNOW my favorite character is Halmoni because hello, the pep talk starting with: “Tae you are not tall, smart or successful” lmao QUEEN

This book takes me back to falling in love with Talia Hibbert and Helen Hoang heroes. A man who’s kind and loves people? It’s so sexy???

I love them.

Thanks to Netgalley and HarperCollins for an early copy in exchange for an honest review.
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72 reviews
October 22, 2025
2.5⭐
I didn't like this one as much as I'd hoped I would honestly. This is the 3rd book I've read by Susan Lee and all three have been 3⭐ and under so it might just be a me problem. Her writing style is nice, though definitely not my favorite.

As for this book, I'm incredibly grateful to have gotten the arc, so thank you to Netgalley & the publishers for allowing me to have it.
I do really wish that the audiobook had dual narration and not just Michelle H. Lee, it would've made it a 𝘣𝘪𝘵 easier to follow.

The characters of this book weren't my favorite.
Julia, the fmc was...eh to me. I don't know, I found her to be a bit annoying at times. Her best friends were about the same.
Tae was my favorite character but even then I didn't care for him a whole ton.
Julie and Tae felt a bit childish?? Like at times they didn't seem like they're 25 & 30 years old

Also I'm not sure if anyone else who's read this had thought this but I kind of felt like Julia and Tae were lacking chemistry?? Although I 𝘥𝘪𝘥 enjoy their little hangouts while preparing Julia for the dates.

My favorite part was definitely the epilogue, sad that that's the end and not an actual chapter and everything. :/
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241 reviews7 followers
October 2, 2025
I had so much fun with this book! Julia and Tae both see themselves as “undateable,” though for very different reasons. Julia is a total girl boss, running her own Korean-American skincare company while also trying to live up to her family’s expectations of marriage and starting a family. Tae, on the other hand, has spent his whole life caring for his family and community, but despite being so thoughtful and giving, he just can’t find the right girl. To make matters worse, every girl he dates seems to find her forever partner right after leaving him.

When Julia finally gives in and lets her family set her up, she’s thrown into a hilarious string of awful dates, with some unexpectedly swoony dating lessons from Tae in between. I’ll admit I got a little frustrated with how long it took Julia and Tae to realize they were perfect for each other (but let’s be honest, if it were easy it wouldn’t make for a very good story, LOL). Still, when they finally did get together, it was so satisfying—and steamy! Their growth, both individually and as a couple, was so sweet to watch unfold.

I especially loved how seamlessly Korean culture was woven into the story. I always appreciate getting to learn more about another culture, especially when it’s wrapped up in a fun little romance novel. Julia’s family and community were also such entertaining side characters and added so much charm. All in all, this was such a lovely, heartwarming read!
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327 reviews150 followers
October 23, 2025
4⭐ / 3🌶️

Thank you Harlequin Audio for the ALC!

This was such an adorable romance! I love dating lessons with the guy our FMC should be with all along! I really was just as smitten with Tae as Julia’s entire family & their community. He was truly such a good guy! I also couldn’t get enough of Julia’s meddling grandmother. All around, the narrators did an amazing job. They truly captured their characters. Definitely recommend picking this one up!
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1,320 reviews757 followers
2025
October 21, 2025
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📱 Thank you to NetGalley and Canary Street Press
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204 reviews7 followers
September 14, 2025
It’s always an exciting and wonderful experience getting to read a book written by Susan Lee. She’s definitely one of my favorite romance authors. This one is my favorite that she’s written so far.

It’s a beautiful and heart warming love story with characters that struggle with self worth. It’s so beautiful getting to see how they find their worth in themselves. I really appreciated how the author added mental health representation

Julia is such a lovable character who felt like she was too much but I loved reading about her and how much of a successful woman she is. Tae feels like he’s not good enough due to not being as successful as Julia but he has so many good quality’s with a heart of gold and is also a very lovable and relatable character. They made such a beautiful couple. I loved reading about their journey of self acceptance and love for each other. Also the cultural representation is so interesting to learn about. The dates they went on were so cute. I typically hate miscommunication but the reason for the miscommunication and the way it was later handled was justified.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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147 reviews9 followers
October 8, 2025
As a single 30 year-old Asian woman, I feel like this book was written for (and maybe even a little about) me. I may or may not have lived vicariously through Julia and Tae’s cutie friends to lovers journey. And boy am I a sucker for fake dating!!!

This book is cutie cute cute (though at some points a little frustrating, but hey so is life) and so relatable to anyone who grew up in an Asian household. We love a sweet meddling grandma!! But homegirl needs better friends fr. The poor girl was too hard on herself!! But again, such is life.

Anyway, I loved the audiobook and love seeing two Asian leads in a romance!!!!
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815 reviews261 followers
June 27, 2025
Well this was fun! Susan Lee is a new author to me with her first adult romance novel. She’s written YA novels previously.

Julia Song is smart, beautiful and awkward about dating, but she’s also the CEO of Starlight Cosmetics, a company she founded. She’s thirty years old and successful but her family frets that she isn’t married yet.

Julia is Korean American and close to her family but they tend to drive her a little crazy about her prospects for marriage. I suspect many cultures have their own way to pester their kids about their futures but this felt totally relatable.

Her BFFS have her back and her family loves her. Her close neighbors are like a second family who happen to have a son that Julia grew up with but hasn’t seen in years. Enter hot, handsome and kind Tae Kim. They reconnect as the childhood friends they once were but both think and feel there could be more.

What follows are the ups and downs of old friendships that can morph into more plus the fun of rediscovery. Especially fun are the three setup dates her family arranges for her.

Don’t miss this, you’ll love it!

Thanks Edelweiss and Canary Street Press.

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97 reviews11 followers
October 3, 2025
Julia Song is Undateable by Susan Lee
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.5, rounded up)

Julia Song is beautiful, successful, and the CEO of her own company. She’s fiercely family-oriented and unapologetically herself…but in her Korean-American household, none of that seems to matter as much as the fact that she’s still single. When her grandmother pushes her into three family-arranged dates, Julia reluctantly agrees. Enter Tae: her childhood friend, recently back from Chicago, who’s been taking care of his family and now Julia too after he offers to be her dating coach and take her on “practice dates.”

Susan Lee is one of those rare contemporary romance writers who can balance laugh-out-loud humor with an authentic, heartfelt romance. While it took me a little while to warm up to Julia (we are VERY different), she eventually won me over completely. She’s sharp, complicated, and deeply layered. And her growth, alongside Tae’s, gave the book extra depth beyond just the romance.

One of my favorite dynamics here is how Lee flips traditional romance character roles: Tae often reads like the “typical fmc” in romcoms, while Julia takes on qualities we usually see in male leads. Add in the richness of Korean and Korean-American culture woven throughout the narrative, and the result feels both refreshing and unique.

And oh, the tropes: older heroine, childhood friends to lovers, practice dating, black cat x golden retriever energy, mental health rep, competency porn.

The audiobook, narrated by Michelle H. Lee, is excellent. With a large cast of distinct characters, it could have easily blurred together, but Lee brought each one to life. I could always tell who was speaking, even without dialogue tags, which rarely ever happens.

This isn’t the kind of romance that left me ugly crying, but it was one that made me smile the entire way through. Funny, smart, layered, and meaningful, Susan Lee once again proves that she’s amazing.

Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Romance for this ALC of the audiobook. This is my personal review.
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104 reviews39 followers
October 5, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
🌶️🌶️🌶️ moderate

Julia Song may be a CEO of a successful skincare line, but she’s also undateable and “too much.” At least, that’s the reputation she has in her SoCal Korean American community. When her grandmother gets some scary health-related news, she guilt-trips Julia into going on a minimum of three dates in hopes to see Julia get married. Her grandmother sets up the three dates, but also makes a deal with neighbor boy Tae Kim, who has his own family guilt and is unemployed, to coach Julia on how to be better at romance. The only problem is that the romance between the two of them begins to take over Julia’s actual dates. But will Tae ever be good enough for Julia?

I was excited to dive into my first book by Susan Lee, and I’m so happy to say that she absolutely knocked it out of the park! The #FriendsToLovers (or maybe #NeighborsToLovers?) trope worked really well here, particularly because the author mixed in aspects of their shared Korean American identity, family guilt, and feelings of inadequacy. Throw in the power differential of a successful CEO and an unemployed caretaker, and you’ve got the recipe for perfect chemistry! I LOVED the passion between them; Tae’s gentle charm made him particularly swoony. It’s a bit of a #SlowBurn, but there is a lot of steam toward the third act. You’ll love their dynamic - this is a romcom you can’t miss!

Reviewed as part of #ARC from NetGalley. Many thanks to Harlequin for the #gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.

Read this book if you:
🙄 have ever said the phrase “If I’m too much, go find less”
🥔 love au gratin potatoes
👓 swooned over Jonathan Bailey’s slutty little glasses

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Profile Image for Kendra ♡ Shannon.
222 reviews48 followers
October 4, 2025
4.5⭐️

Amazing Adult debut! Got an ALC from Harlequin Audio (thnk you!) i have a lot of thoughts!

Honestly I really liked this. Susan is good for writing low stakes novels with the SWEETEST MMC’s and this one was no different! I loved both characters and obviously was rooting for them the entire book.

Julia Song is an accomplished and successful CEO who built her Korean Beauty brand from the ground up. she’s no nonsense when it comes to business and has put dating on the backburner to focus on her goals. and while she’s dated along the way she has been declared “Undateable”
Which… don’t get me started on my rant because I am someone who has largely focused on reaching her goals and I do have a stronger personality however that still doesn’t mean we don’t want love or aren’t deserving of it!

I LOVED Taehyung(not to be confused with V🤭) He just always said the right things to Julia… until he didn’t. 🤣 and Honestly i was like whoa this man has some MAJOR issues to work through! and although people around him were saying it throughout the book, that crashout was insane because he really pissed me off. And honestly?? This may be surprising… i was HAPPY for that third act breakup.

I felt it was so necessary. Tae NEEDED to get some help and had a lot he needed to work through. a Change needed to be made. I watched the materialists recently and some themes in this book reminded me of that movie a lot. it just made SENSE that Julia said no contact, get the help you need. I LOVE IT. I really loved the ending of this book🥹 sooo cute that last line!!😭🤭
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248 reviews1 follower
October 23, 2025
Out: October 28th

This was such a fun book! And I really liked the audiobook a lot.

The deets:
Julia Song is a CEO of a successful American Korean skincare company and just an all around girl boss. But when he grandmother tells her it is her dying wish to see her settled and happy she allows her family to set her up on 3 dates. But Julia is under the impression, after many past failed dates, that she is undateable. Enter Tae, the 5 year younger neighbor who had a HUGE crush on Julia growing up. But Tae is no longer a little kid and Julia asks Tae to coach her through dating. Will the dates be successful? Or will the practice dates start to feel more like the real thing?

Thoughts:
I really like Julia and Tae’s dynamic and they balance each other out so well. Tae is a gem and literally the guy you call if you need anything. And Julia is strong and independent and not willing to compromise who she is for anyone and I respect that so much.

Audiobook review:
Michelle H. Lee did an excellent job narrating both POVs and it was really easy to follow who she was portraying at any given moment. Her voice for Tae and the other male voices was also very well done and did not give me any issues.

Thank you Harlequin Audio for the ALC and NetGalley!
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256 reviews40 followers
October 20, 2025
3.5/5

My second book by Susan Lee this year, which also happens to be her first adult rom com, was more to my taste than her previous YA romance.

Lee enjoys portraying the Asian American family dynamic in her stories, which was evident from her depiction of the inner workings of our protagonists' Korean immigrant families. Told with alternating third person POVs of both Julia and Tae, the plot revolves around Julia attempting to find an appropriate partner after agreeing to being setup on three blind dates by her parents.

With only a little bit of spice, this was a reverse age gap (5 years) and a slow burn childhood friends to lovers story. I did find the chemistry between the protagonists to be a bit lacking, and perhaps would have also liked to see more of the plucky businesswoman side of Julia. I do commend the author on giving rep to those struggling to cope with a potentially terminal illness, as well as for shining a light on depression and therapy.

While it may not have been the best romance of the year, this was an easy and cute read and I found myself enjoying it nonetheless. I look forward to reading more adult romances by the author!

Thank you to Netgalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for the e-arc!
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4 reviews
October 12, 2025
First I want to say thank you so much NetGalley for this arc.

I’ve spent the past month reading all of Susan Lees books and they were all YA so I was very excited to see how her first adult novel was and I can confirm, she did not disappoint. Julia song a CEO of a Korean American Skincare company is 30 years old in a first gen Korean family. Her family wants her to settle down and she wants to focus on her career and deems herself undateable. After a series of events Julia agrees to go on three dates her family sets her up with, she asks Tae Kim for his help to get her ready for these dates. As the story and the dates go on you can see the connection between them grow. Tae Kim has had a crush on Julia since they were kids and Julia only saw him as a little brother until she realizes that he’s very much an adult and not little anymore. This book is so lighthearted and funny but also dwells on deeper topics in such a well manner. It will have you laughing, crying, and saying awe in same paragraph. If you haven’t read any books by Susan Lee I HIGHLY recommend you do before this book comes out on 10/28
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315 reviews167 followers
October 19, 2025
julia song may be undatable but she’s also unputdownable… this was such a wonderful romcom, and the audiobook brings it to life so well!

*thank you canary street & libro.fm for the early copies!
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1,635 reviews
August 12, 2025
I like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me a read.

If you like KDramas, especially ones that feature friends to lovers, then this is for you! At times, I was reading with a smile on my face for how relatable the characters were and how if this was adapted into a show who would play who.

Julia Song is quirky, pretty, but absolutely horrid at dating. She is too blunt, apparently makes men cry, and is 30 years old and needing to get married before her grandmother (apparently) passes.

Enter our male lead, he is 25, just out of a relationship, moved back from Chicago to take care of his dad, and is known as the go-to-guy for fixing, building, 'I'll do anything for you' (plus apparently is a hot interest after showing up to a gala in a grey suit). Julia's grandmother (who is friends with his family) pays him to help Julia out, practice dating and see if she can make it through her three dates (set up by her mother). Secretly, he has always had a crush on Julia dating back to their childhood, but he knows she is out of his league and after the crap he has gone through in the last year, who would want to try dating him. (He makes a comment that people get married after breaking up with him, so he's kind of seen as a 'luck' charm for those looking to secure a romance and marriage.

Watching Julia and him go on practice dates felt easy, natural, and cute. Her dates however were disasters and the men were all wrong for her, but she took it like a champ and in true KDrama fashion, lived to tell the tale. The more she goes out on dates with him the more she realizes maybe the one was always there for her,.

The reason I rated it down a star is I felt the things with her company were more or less not really a huge part of the story, and while it kind of kick-started her whole need to go and date it didn't really feel like anything. I kind of wanted some workplace drama or issue to crop up besides the misunderstanding (because that's usually what happens in stories like this). Alas, no.

STILL. There is something cute and fun about this and if you're looking to have KDrama feels of the reading kind, then, this book is fo
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320 reviews54 followers
September 29, 2025
3.5

I think I could even give this a four, but it didn’t quite give me the flutters. That said, it was definitely a step up from her YA book for me personally.

The plot and characters were well-developed, and the story itself was sweet and heartfelt. I especially appreciated the layers of cultural insight, it offered a thoughtful look into the Korean American diaspora and identity, which added meaningful depth to the romance.

Overall, a solid and enjoyable read with a good balance of charm, personal growth, and cultural nuance.

Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing: Canary Street Press for the ARC.
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130 reviews
September 24, 2025
✨ARC Review: Julia Song Is Undateable by Susan Lee ✨
📚Adult Romance | 🗓️Release Date: Oct. 28, 2025

Thank you NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing/Canary Street Press for the ARC!

This was a fun read. I learned a lot about different foods and the Korean culture, and it was super fun to learn about. I also loved the familial relationships with everyone and how they all improved. Tae was such a cute MMC, and I loved reading from his POV. Julia and her friends were great, and I loved their relationships.

I will say, I didn't really get the vibes that Tae and Julia liked each other romantically. I think the jump where they finally saw each other romantically (this is more aimed at Julia) was too quick? They have an amazing bond; it just didn't feel romantic to me. It was more familial or friendly imo.

I did enjoy their dates together; it just seemed more like friendly hangouts. The way Tae remembered a ton of things about Julia was super cute and I think if that was shown more, I would've enjoyed this as a romance better.

Overall, this was a fun read. As a romance, it lacked a little in chemistry imo. Anyways, as always, I can't wait read the next one!
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402 reviews4 followers
June 25, 2025
I enjoyed the family members and broader “cast” of characters in this book. Julia was very likable, and Tae was admirable. Overall I found the pace a little slow and the plot predictable. Solid 3 stars.
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380 reviews7 followers
October 10, 2025
5 ⭐️

I adored this book! Everything about it was perfect and I'm adding it to my comfort romance reread list now. I laughed so many times and swooned even more.

30-year-old Julia Song, the CEO of a mega-successful Korean skincare brand, is really terrible at dating. She frequently makes her dates cry because she always says the quiet part out loud lol. Also, she has the most meddling family ever, who decide that she needs to be set up on three dates to find The One because being 30 and unmarried is basically a crime in the Korean culture.

Enter Tae Kim, the 25-year-old who lived next door to Julia growing up and has just moved back home to help take care of his sick father. Tae is the sweetest, most helpful guy in their SoCal Korean community, so Julia enlists him to be her dating coach. Of course, dating Tae is the easiest thing Julia has ever done, and their compatibility is off the charts.

These two were open with each other, their banter was hilarious, and I could feel the tension radiating off of them in every interaction (as could everyone around them). The spice was so good (sweet Tae was filthy when it mattered), but also had me cackling because race car bed. And I just really loved getting a peak into Korean-American culture, family dynamics, and their version of success, which almost always revolves around being married and/or a doctor.

Michelle H. Lee was really great on the audiobook! I loved hearing the pronunciation of the few Korean words in the story, it really helped immerse me and feel like I was sitting listening to Julia's family. I would've loved if it was dual-narration with a male for Tae's chapters, but Michelle did really well giving Julia and Tae their own unique spins to keep their characters from feeling the same (which often happens in single narration of a dual-POV book).

Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Audio for the audiobook ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review!
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