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In Five Years meets a millennial The Joy Luck Club in the adult debut from the author of YA Reese Pick Throwback— a funny and fresh love story of a woman thrown a curveball by fate, and the family secret that will make her question everything.

She’s seen what her happily ever after looks like. And it’s not him.

Cassia Park believes in soul mates. Fated love stories. It’s her family business, after all—for centuries, from Korea to Los Angeles, the Park women have peered into clients’ past lives to find their one true love, their “fated”. This magical secret is why One & Only Matchmaking has a 100% guarantee … for everyone but Cassia.

Afraid of ending up like her mom, Cassia asked to be told her fated—ten years ago. Now she’s days from turning forty and she still hasn’t found him.

Enter Ellis. He’s twenty-eight, indecently handsome, and not destined to be the love of her life. But destiny has more than one curveball ready, and her surprising connection with Ellis might be the key that unlocks finding her fated—and reveals a family secret that will make her question everything she’s ever her family, her belief in love, and truth itself.

Cassia will have to decide if she’ll follow her fate … or make her own.

368 pages, Hardcover

Expected publication February 3, 2026

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Maurene Goo

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Maurene Goo is the critically acclaimed author of young adult novels, including I BELIEVE IN A THING CALLED LOVE and THROWBACK. She's also written for Marvel's Silk series and lives and writes in Los Angeles with her husband, son, and cats.

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779 reviews7,224 followers
October 18, 2025
A really nice magical realism romance. A wonderful main character and lots of fun side characters. I think the idea of a soulmate is fascinating so I was really into where this story was gonna go!
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426 reviews123 followers
November 4, 2025
What a beautiful rom-com! Surely to be a big hit once released in 2026.

This is how you write an adult romance 🙌🏽
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199 reviews38 followers
December 21, 2025
Someone call Celine Song and Greta Lee, because One and Only by Maureen Goo is practically begging for a screen adaptation. This book has all the makings of a feel-good rom-com. It's snappy, fresh, and delivered with culture and heart.

Cassia, approaching her 40th birthday, is a matchmaker working at One & Only, her family’s face-reading matchmaking service. Since her grandmother once read her face and declared her fate match to be someone named Daniel, Cassia has been searching for him ever since. But just as time begins to slip away, she meets Ellis, a carefree, charming 28-year-old who completely sweeps her off her feet. Honey, the twist? Ellis's boss is none other than Daniel, her long-waited match.

It’s been a while since I’ve read a compelling love triangle, and this is my first time diving into a Maureen Goo novel but it certainly won’t be my last. The book leans heavily into the territory of film Materialist, but where that film sparked mixed reactions (we all know Pedro's character was the choice, let's be real), One and Only offers a more grounded, emotionally satisfying experience... until the ending.

That said, this was still such a pleasure to read. Fast-paced and full of cultural texture. Even if the ending didn’t land for me, the ride was worth it.

Thank you so much Putnam Books for the digital arc.
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186 reviews3 followers
December 7, 2025
I can't tell you how refreshing it is to get an advanced reading copy of a romance novel where the protagonist is not 20-24 years old, bright eyed and bushy tailed, new to love and willing to accept everything that comes their way.

Cassia is not that and I love her for it. With her 40th birthday rapidly approaching and her one true love nowhere to be found, Cassia's beginning to wonder if she's going to end up alone. The family business, after all, rides on finding people their One & Only, and she is determined not to end up like her mom, who bucked the matchmaking trend and ended up alone.

Cassia's journey to find her soulmate has heartbreak, reconciliation, family drama, hot younger dudes, the best friend you could ever hope for, evil swan boats, a cursed cockatoo, and of course...a happy ending. What an adorable read.

Thanks so much to the author, publisher, and Netgalley for allowing me to read this.
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1,354 reviews799 followers
2026
September 30, 2025
ANHPI TBR

📱 Thank you to NetGalley and G.P. Putnam's Sons
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311 reviews57 followers
November 10, 2025
Oh, I looooooved this.

Maurene Goo’s adult debut features a story about Cassia, who not only believes in soulmates, but sells them. Her multi-generational family business matchmakes clients with their “fated” by looking into their past lives. Cassia knows the name of her own fated, but has yet to find him. Enter Ellis. He’s not her match, and yet, she can’t deny their chemistry. So when she DOES meet her fated, she has to contend with following her fate…or making her own. Throw in long-held family secrets, an age-gap romance, and a bit of magical realism, and you get a book that is so unique, so romantic, and so compulsively readable, you’ll have finished in only a few sittings.

A book I would absolutely recommend and re-read. Swoony and charming AF.

Thank you to Putnam and NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest, unbiased review.
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201 reviews12 followers
December 6, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My review: I was drawn into this book from page one. Cassia is smart, driven and loves her work. She uses an ancient family gift to read people and their past lives and make a match with their fated love. It's a little magical, and a lot romantic. The problem is she can't find her fated love. She knows his name (Daniel) and has been looking for him for a decade.
When Daniel does show up it's awkward. He is Ellis's (her much younger fling) boss! But Cassia is determined and she has the support of her family and best friend to make this work. But is fate always the way? The concepts of true love, fate, agency, and family secrets keep this tale moving along. Cassia is a little magical, living in a high power modern world. Can you find the one meant for you when social media, friends, romance, and chance may be in the way?? Is fate real? Is chance more important?
Cassia knows what she wants and what her family wants, but what do you do when things (or people) jump in the way? Cassia is assured and strong but not stubborn enough to push aside questions and "what ifs".
I was all in on this tale from the beginning, a great romantic trip!

Thank you to NetGalley and Putnam's Sons Publishers
for an advance digital copy in exchange for my review.
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276 reviews1,053 followers
December 2, 2025
As soon as I read the synopsis for One and Only by Maurene Goo, I was immediately intrigued. I was also slightly worried it wouldn’t live up to the hype I had created in my mind, but it was everything I wanted it to be, albeit slightly different than I thought…

I would categorize this as women’s fiction with a heavy focus on romance, but it’s not strictly a romance. It deals with other issues and themes, which I really loved and appreciated.

This book reminded me of an old Jude Deveraux book I would read in high school. I loooove a good fated loves & past lives story. WE NEED MORE OF THESE!

I’m not always the biggest fan of a love triangle and almost always I will know who I’m rooting for early on and never sway, but I gotta admit I jumped ship with this one. I won’t say anymore on this matter because I don’t want to spoil it! 🤐🤫

That epilogue?! Swooning!

If you love Ashley Poston’s books, you’ll adore this story. I cannot recommend it enough. 5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ LOVED!

Thanks so much for the early copy, @putnambooks (partner) Release Date: 2/3/26
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870 reviews42 followers
December 27, 2025
Book Report: One and Only by Maurene Goo

Cassia Park has always believed in soulmates. It’s literally the family business. For generations…the women in her family have matched clients with their fated loves…except Cassia still hasn’t found hers. On the cusp of 40 she finally chooses herself and has a no strings fling with Ellis only to discover he’s connected to the very man she’s been waiting for all along.

Cue fate vs. free will…heart vs. head and one love triangle that kept me fully invested. This was such a fun unique rom-com with a touch of magical realism. If the word soulmates makes your heart flutter…this one will absolutely capture you 💫 I loved the lively side characters the memorable family business and an epilogue that left me smiling (and still thinking about it). There was only one person I was rooting for the entire time and I never wavered.

Perfect for fans of Ashley Poston and Sophie Cousens 💕✨

Thank you G.P Putnam’s Sons for the ecopy!

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171 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2025
This book was utterly charming. Cassia has a special gift: to turn back the fabric of time to see people's one true fated mate. She is now on the cusp of turning 40 & having known her fated mates name, for almost 10 years but unable to find him, she's gotten a little antsy. Enter Ellis, who is most definitely in his 20s, incredibly sweet & charming & she is most definitely drawn to him, however he is most definitely not her fated mate. I don't want to say too much because watching this one unfold was just magical & a fun ride but it is full of sweet tender moments, dealing with some grief & loss and a lot of learning who you are & who you truly want to be. I really enjoyed this one & would highly recommend it to anyone who likes romances with a touch of magic in them. You won't be disappointed.





huge thanks to Netgalley for an e-arc of this one. all thoughts & opinions are my own.
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August 23, 2025
Can't say that plot really grabs my attention, but it is Maurene Goo. If she writes it, I'll read it.
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88 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 17, 2025
Cute, charming, great chemistry and a main character who is absolutely loveable. This was romantic, sweet and funny with a smidge of magical realism. Cassia was strong, determined and the story was perfectly swoon worthy.


Thank you to NetGalley for the advanced ebook in exchange for my honest thoughts and opinions.
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August 24, 2025
Cassia Park ha crecido rodeada de tradición, magia y responsabilidad. Como parte de la familia Park, dirige One & Only, la agencia de matchmaking más exclusiva de Los Ángeles, donde generación tras generación han unido parejas destinadas a encontrarse gracias a un antiguo don transmitido entre las mujeres de su familia: la capacidad de ver las vidas pasadas y descubrir el nombre de la persona que está escrita en tu destino.

El suyo, desde hace diez años, está marcado: Daniel Nam. Sin embargo, por más que lo han buscado, nunca han logrado dar con él. Con casi cuarenta años y la presión de ser la última heredera del don, Cassia siente que el tiempo se le escapa… hasta que aparece Ellis, un joven arquitecto paisajista que irrumpe en su vida con frescura, dulzura y una conexión inmediata que la hace sentir verdaderamente feliz por primera vez.

Pero cuando Daniel finalmente aparece, todo se complica. Cassia queda atrapada entre la pasión inesperada que siente por Ellis y el lazo inevitable con Daniel, su “fated”. ¿Debe elegir al hombre que siempre estuvo escrito en su destino o al que conquistó su corazón sin necesidad de hilos rojos ni magia ancestral?


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Sabia desde el principio que sería un triángulo amoroso, pero esperaba que se manejara de otra manera. Pensé que cuando Cassia conociera a Daniel se daría cuenta de que no sentía nada por él, y aun así intentaría que funcionara por ser su predestinado, mientras no lograba sacar a Ellis de su cabeza. Tristemente no fue así: Cassia estaba feliz con Ellis, pero al conocer a Daniel no dudó en dejarlo para irse con el otro. Además, cuando Cassia y Daniel se conocieron ambos sintieron de inmediato una conexión, lo que volvió poco creíble el final, donde Cassia afirma seguir sintiendo algo por Ellis. Estaba tan feliz con Daniel, ¿por qué solo se acordó de Ellis hasta volver a verlo?
Las escenas de celos tampoco me convencieron, porque no reflejaban amor real hacia Ellis, sino el egocentrismo de Cassia, que parecía esperar que él quedara llorándole… y lamentablemente así fue ya que la chica solo era una amiga. Tampoco me gustaron los comentarios de Cassia sobre la amiga de Ellis, pues ella fue quien lo dejó y se fue con el otro.

Daniel, por su parte, también me resultó nefasto: no solo ocupaba una posición de poder sobre Ellis, sino que aun así coqueteó con Cassia cuando ella seguía con él y según eran amigos. Con esa clase de amigos no se necesitan enemigos.

Si no fuera porque Daniel no estaba seguro de querer tener hijos, Cassia se habría quedado con él y Ellis solo sería un recuerdo.

Cassia y Daniel eran perfectos juntos, mientras que Ellis merecía algo mejor.

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.

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3,158 reviews274 followers
December 4, 2025
“This is our family secret. We don’t just read faces, we can see past lives. And in these past lives, we can find past loves.”


My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this early review copy.

A grown up love triangle!!   This was so charming.  I happen to LOVE love triangles, so I was into it.  This one has got a whiff of magical realism, since the female protagonist, and her family, are all able to see people's past lives by reading faces.  They run a match-making company, the idea is that they find who you loved in the past, and this is your "fated" whom you will also be drawn to in the present.

I've loved Goo's YA novels, so I was excited to see what she would write for adults.  And the great writing and lovable characters are all still there, but sometimes it felt a little ... fussy.  Like it was trying too hard to be grown up.  I could tell right away which man Cassia would end up with, because he was the one that Goo wrote with passion:

I didn’t think it would be this good. He kisses me like it’s been his life’s singular purpose.


(I know I’m not supposed to quote ARCs but that line was too good to leave out.)
  
And the other guy was described as being super handsome and charming and great, but I got the distinct impression that Goo was bored by him and just doing her best to convince us that he was great, when her heart really was with the "final choice guy."  I'm not naming any names here, so none of this is a spoiler.  Read it yourself and see if you can also pick out which guy Goo truly loves!  

The epilogue adds a little past life spin to explain why Cassia fell in love with "final choice guy."

One other small complaint:  The Echo Park Lake swan boat scene bugged me, because (a) what kind of ninny knowingly takes a child who cannot swim on a boat ride and does not have them wear a life jacket???  and (b) life jackets are actually REQUIRED to rent and ride the swan boats at Echo Park Lake (I googled to check).   Obviously Goo was trying to create yet another scene where Ellis’s help was indispensable, but this scene made no sense.  Perhaps it will be revised prior to publication.

words I looked up:
Pet nat - a naturally sparkling wine 
beach entry pool - a book with a gradual slope instead of steps
Game of Thrones theme song - I’ve never watched the show! When the theme song was used at a wedding in the book, I was curious to listen to it.

4.5 stars rounded up to 5
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728 reviews143 followers
December 4, 2025
Maurene Goo totally swept me up in this romance filled with a magical family gift, a torturous love triangle, and a really cool heroine that I was rooting to make the right choice.

I one-clicked this book so fast after reading the book summary because I was instantly hooked by the premise of this story.  A secret matchmaking ability that dives into people’s past lives? Super cool. An older heroine for the story? Yes, please! A love triangle that is hella awkward given the two guys are coworkers and friends? Oh, yes!

But what hooked me from the very first chapter was Goo’s incredible writing. I LOVE books that you just know are going to be so good from the quality of the writing that’s evident from the very first page. This was my first book by Goo and I cannot wait to read more!

This book absolutely hinges on the insane chemistry between Cassia and Ellis. They had one weekend together, and I was shipping them so hard. But what about Daniel – her fated love? Goo wrote him just as perfectly in that you can see Cass being happy with him and yet his differences from Ellis maybe make you question him, maybe root for him?

It’s a great love triangle romance when you can truly see the heroine loving both men, but I can see how readers who don’t like this trope might not like how some things go down along the way. Me, I was all in on the ride.

Not only did I love both men, but I loved Cassia. Goo writes an “older” heroine who just turns 40, which I LOVED and made her sexy and smart and fun! Her friendship with Mar is what everyone wants in their life and I liked the dynamic with her family, the business, and her backstory with her parents.

My #1 pick for her was evident from the start because I loved everything about his interaction with Cass from the moment they met. The epilogue tied things in really nicely too in a unique way.

I highly recommend this book and cannot wait to see what Goo writes next!

*I received an advanced copy. All opinions are my own.
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384 reviews9 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 14, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½ (4.5 stars)

One & Only by Maurene Goo marks a vibrant and heartfelt adult debut from an author already known for her sharp voice and emotional insight. Blending a touch of magical realism with contemporary romance, this story follows Cassia Park, whose family has spent generations matching people with their destined soul mates—except, ironically, Cassia herself.

As Cassia approaches forty without finding her own “fated,” the tension between destiny and choice becomes the emotional heart of the novel. Goo excels at portraying the weight of family expectations and the quiet fear of building a life around promises that may never come true. Cassia’s journey feels honest, messy, and deeply human.

What makes One & Only especially engaging is its balance of humor and poignancy. The story feels modern and emotionally grounded while still honoring generational bonds and inherited beliefs. Cassia is a wonderfully layered protagonist—skeptical yet hopeful, guarded yet yearning—and her internal struggle gives the novel its depth. The romance unfolds in unexpected ways, challenging the idea that love must follow a predetermined path.

Goo’s writing is witty, warm, and emotionally resonant, with moments that genuinely made me laugh and others that quietly tugged at the heart. The pacing allows both the romance and family revelations to unfold naturally, and the story would translate beautifully into a K-drama.

Overall, One & Only is a funny, sad, and thoughtful exploration of love, fate, and self-determination. It’s a truly good book that stays with you after the final page.

Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and Maurene Goo for the opportunity to read this wonderful e-ARC.
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293 reviews
September 28, 2025
Okay guyss, let’s talk about One & Only by Maurene Goo, because this book gave me all the flirty, fun, romcom vibes while also sneaking in depth, culture, and some really swoony chemistry. Goo has such a knack for writing characters who feel like actual people you’d want to be friends with, and this one was no exception.

The setup: Our FMC is witty, independent, and a little cynical about love, but of course life throws her a curveball in the form of the MMC, charming, layered, and totally not the “perfect match” she thought she needed. Their worlds collide (in very Goo fashion) with humor, banter, and just enough awkwardness to make it feel real. From there, the book dives into self-discovery, romance, and the messy process of figuring out what you actually want instead of what you think you’re supposed to want.

What I loved most, though, is how Goo grounds the romcom vibes with depth. She weaves in themes of identity, family expectations, and cultural nuance in a way that doesn’t feel heavy-handed, but adds richness to the story. It’s not just about romance, it’s about finding yourself and figuring out what love really means when you strip away the Instagram-filter version of it.

The writing is fast-paced and engaging, witty dialogue, fun scenes, and that breezy-yet-thoughtful tone Goo does so well. It feels like watching a Netflix romcom, but one where you also get insight into the characters’ vulnerabilities and struggles.

Final thoughts: One & Only is fun, romantic, and heartfelt, with just the right amount of depth to make it memorable.
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86 reviews1 follower
December 15, 2025
Reading a new author and absolutely loving what they wrote is one of my favorite things about reading and this book was just that for me! Thank you to NetGalley and Putnam Books for this ARC!

Cassia's 40th birthday is quickly approaching. She's going into this birthday with it all! The perfect home, the absolute best bff, a large family who loves her, and a career she loves. But she's still missing her One and Only, her fated. Fortunately for her (or unfortunately?) she knows his name and has for the past 10 years, she's just yet to find him. Surely once she meets him, her entire life and future will fall into place like the missing puzzle piece. Right?

Spoilers possibly:
I had no idea what to expect from this book, and this was better than I could have wanted! I loved the touch of magical realism and enjoyed hearing the story created surrounding Cassia and her ancestral history. The two MMCs were both near perfect book boyfriends and the author did such a good job and making you root for one then the other then maybe back to the one? I didn't think there was any toxicity in this entire book between any relationships and that's so hard now in romance novels. There's almost always someone who sucks at communicating or someone who's just a walking red flag. Also as someone in her 30s, reading a romance from the FMC's POV and her to not be a 23 year old who's already given up on love was refreshing. The humor was wonderful, I laughed out loud several times. Her best friend sounded so fun, her family was a hoot, I loved this book start to finish. I even waited a few days to review so I didn't come in too hot thinking maybe I'd mellow out with how much I enjoyed it. NOPE!
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68 reviews3 followers
January 1, 2026
Thanks to the Publisher and NetGalley for the chance to read and review this ARC.

What if you could know, without a doubt, who your soulmate was? It sounds comforting—almost merciful. For Cassia Park, it’s simply life. Descended from generations of Korean women who can read faces and see love written in fate, Cassia is part of the family behind Los Angeles’s most renowned matchmaking agency. Destiny isn’t a mystery in her world; it’s an expectation.

Nearly forty and still unmarried, Cassia carries the quiet ache of disappointment—her own and her family’s. For ten years, she has believed she knows who she is meant to be with, the man her fate has already chosen. But when she meets someone else, someone she knows with painful certainty is not her soulmate, everything begins to unravel. What happens when love shows up where it isn’t supposed to? And is choosing happiness worth the risk of breaking from tradition, culture, and the family who sacrificed everything to raise her after her mother’s death?

Tender, magical, and deeply human, this novel explores grief, obligation, and the courage it takes to choose yourself. The soft fairytale quality of seeing past loves in a person’s face only heightens the emotional stakes, making Cassia’s choice feel impossibly heavy. I devoured this book, heart aching and hopeful in equal measure. With her stunning transition into adult fiction, Maurene Goo delivers a story that lingers long after the final page—a love story that asks whether fate is something we inherit, or something we dare to rewrite.
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 2, 2026
One & Only by Maurene Goo is a surprisingly sweet, deeply universal love story—one that tugs at your heart and gently nudges you into believing in fate, if only you’re willing to loosen your grip on expectations.

Cassia Park works for her family’s long-standing, traditional matchmaking service, a business built on the promise of a flawless success rate. For over a decade, Cassia has known the name of her “fated” love—yet she’s never been able to find him. Then one ordinary day, a bike accident brings an unexpected stranger into her life. Ellis calls 911, stays with her, and keeps her calm. For him, it’s love at first sight. For Cassia—despite their undeniable chemistry—her heart feels bound by destiny, because she already knows the name of her true love… and it’s not Ellis.

Or so she thinks.

When Cassia later meets Ellis’s boss, she’s stunned to discover his name is Daniel Nam—the very person she’s been waiting for all these years.

This novel is about love in all its messy, beautiful complexity. It explores the expectations we attach to love, the danger of overlooking what’s right in front of us, and the freedom that comes with letting go of perfection and allowing life to unfold naturally. And truly—how can you not fall in love with Ellis? I did. I also fell completely in love with this book.

A wholehearted, enthusiastic hell yes from me.

Thank you so much to Maurene Goo, Putnam Publishing, and NetGalley for the ARC.
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October 25, 2025
I liked it because it cannot be stated enough that I adore Maurene Goo.

Cassia is interwoven in her family business, and cannot get out because she's literally the only hope for its future. Every woman in her family has the ability to read someone, and a magical thread spells out the name of that person's soulmate (I think. I'm still a little iffy on how it works, but it's a more minor plot point, in my opinion). As someone coming up on their first dating anniversary with their first serious partner, I swooned. I'm feeling sentimental. The family connections are also charming.

And then I got to the 75% plot twist. Stop reading if you don't want spoilers. For real.

Cheating in any way, shape, or form is an immediate DNF for me. Especially when its discovery leads to people physically fighting. Yes I know the "touch her and die" big, burly sports man fight-y thing is in, and I hate that. That's not what gets me going in the morning. So the one-two punch of that made me set the book aside. And it SUCKS because as I mentioned before, I adore Maurene Goo, and the book was gorgeous until that part.
21 reviews
January 3, 2026
This was such a fun, immersive read. The magical realism instantly pulled me into the world.

Cassia, the female main character who works her family’s matchmaking business, is turning 40 and has been waiting over a decade to meet her “fated". She’s funny, independent, and complex, so you instantly feel connected to her.

The love story and love triangle are so well done. Daniel (the man she’s fated to be with) and Ellis (the younger man she’s instantly drawn to) are both compelling love interests. Even though you can guess who she ends up with, the story succeeds in making you genuinely feel positive about both options. It’s rare to read a book where you truly believe Cassia could be happy with either person.

I loved the cultural touchpoints throughout the novel. Cassia’s Korean identity is woven into the story in a way that feels natural and meaningful. Her relationship with her close-knit Korean family, the lasting impact of her mother’s untimely death, the absence of her father, and the guilt she carries all add real emotional depth to the story.


*Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review*
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295 reviews5 followers
August 31, 2025
4.25 ⭐️

I devoured One & Only in just two days and I want to SCREAM. This needs to be a K-drama right now. What a ride. Going in, I didn’t know what to expect, but here’s my pitch: Korean setting, an age-gap romance tangled in a love triangle, a sprinkle of magical realism, strong generational bonds, and matchmaking services woven throughout. Honestly, as I read, I could see the scenes playing out and the cast stepping onto the screen.

I love past lives, I love talking about soulmates, so I ate up the whole “fated” storyline. What made it even better? I rooted for every character. And having a 40-something FMC at the center—I just love reading stories in that age group. It’s refreshing and so relatable. I can’t wait for the audiobook so I can dive back into it all over again.

Go read this one. Seriously. You’ll thank me later. It makes me love reading so much when you can immerse yourself in the story completely. Thank you Maurene Goo, you are amazing.

Thank you NetGalley and Putnam for the ARC.
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36 reviews
September 18, 2025
Okay besties, let’s talk. Maureen Goo is the queen of rom-com sparkle, and One and Only definitely tries to serve K-drama-level swoon with a side of banter. And for the most part? Cute! Fun! Easy to inhale like a bag of Hot Cheetos at midnight.
Buuut…let’s be real. This wasn’t Goo’s strongest slay. The characters were adorable, but sometimes they felt like they were pulled straight off a Pinterest board—quirky girl, charming love interest, rinse, repeat. The romance had its moments (a couple scenes did make me kick my feet), but the overall chemistry was giving…lukewarm boba. Sweet, yes. Life-changing? Not really.
Still, Goo’s humor shines through and there are enough witty one-liners to make you smirk in public like a weirdo. It’s breezy, it’s light, and honestly, it’s the kind of book you toss in your beach bag and happily read between sunscreen applications.
Final thought: One and Only is fun, flirty, and fine—but not the “omg drop everything and read this NOW” vibe. Like that cute H&M top you buy, wear once, and think, “Yeah, that was good enough.”
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73 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2025
Cassia is about to be 40 and is still single. Which is embarrassing because her family runs a matchmaking service where they read faces and look into your past life to find the name of your One & Only “Fated One”. However after ten years of looking for her fated one, she’s tired and ready to have some fun. Enter 28 year old Ellis, a cute landscaper who saves Cassia during a romcom worthy meet cute. She decides it’s time to loosen up and have some fun, but then meets Ellis’s boss…. Who just so happens to be her Fated One.

This cute love triangle romance by Maureen Goo is tender and sweet with some great generational family drama. I’d love to see this as a limited tv series or movie! However as a 40 year old myself I felt like I was rooting fort he wrong guy the whole book, and that soured the experience for me a bit. Overall I really enjoyed the almost cinematic experience of reading this book and look forward to what Goo has to offer next!

Thank you to Net Galley and G.P. Putnam’s Sons for the digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
939 reviews31 followers
November 26, 2025
Review copy courtesy of G.P. Putnam & Sons through Edelweiss

Whew, it's a difficult task reviewing this one. On the one hand, Maurene Goo's writing absolutely sparkles and blew most of the books I read this year away in terms of originality, characters, plot, and prose. However, I fear romance readers must be warned that this really isn't a romance, or at least a lot of the plot works against the typical "romcom" agenda. This will be refreshing for some readers but I predict difficult for others. I definitely recommend for readers looking for a change of pace.

Cassia's family business is "face fortune telling" but secretly she and her relatives can see the name of soulmates and do a business setting up the lovers in order to meet their One & Only. Cassia's been patiently waiting for hers, and just as she seems to fall in love with a younger man who is not her soulmate, she comes across her true fated one.
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1,450 reviews14 followers
December 7, 2025
One & Only is such a fun, easy read about love, timing, and figuring out what actually matters. Cassia is almost forty, still waiting for the soulmate she was told she’d meet years ago, and watching her try to balance her family’s magical matchmaking legacy with her own hopes felt really relatable and sweet.

Then Ellis shows up and he is younger, charming, and definitely not the guy fate supposedly picked for her. Their chemistry is cute and unexpected, and it really pushes Cassia to rethink everything she’s always believed about love and destiny. I loved their dynamic and their love story was perfectly written!

I felt like this story was the perfect mix of humor, heart, and a bit of magic in a way that feels fresh and comforting. It’s warm and a feel good book about taking control of your own story and choosing the kind of love you actually want.

Thank you to NetGalley, Maurene Goo, and G.P. Putnam’s Sons for the eARC of this book.
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170 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 19, 2025
📖 BOOK REVIEW📖 ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thank you too @netgalley and @putnambooks for giving me the opportunity to read this early.

Cassia comes from a long line of women who can read a person's past life and determine their one true love. She has spent the last 10 years trying to find the man she is destined - fated - to be with and is getting frustrated with waiting. Shortly before her 40th birthday she meets Ellis who is charming and wonderful and 12 years younger than her. But there is a spark...at least until she meets his boss Daniel ...who she's been looking for for 10 years.

This is a story of love and grief and expectations. Of growing into yourself and realizing just what you want out of life. It's truly a wonderful story that has rich characters and Betty, the bird who hates everyone. I think it struggled a little with pacing but other than that it was a solid read.

This one releases in early February so keep an eye out for it!

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108 reviews8 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 26, 2025
This is my first Maurene Goo novel and it absolutely charmed me and lifted my spirits. For fans of the TV show Younger, and anyone who believes in the magic of true love, this one is a must-read.

Cassia is a 39 year-old businesswoman, set to take over her family's match-making business. She's been patiently waiting to find her fated love, Daniel, when she meets Ellis, a 28 year-old landscape architect, who rescues her in a meet-cute. Sparks fly, and when Cassie meets Ellis' boss, she panics. It is her fated, her one & only, Daniel.

The characters are loveable, diverse, intelligent, and so funny. Goo's portrayal of the emotions that Cassia has within relationships, friendships, family, and business are so lovely, spot-on, and human.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC!
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649 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 2, 2026
I absolutely inhaled Maurene Goo’s last book and was so excited to read her latest book!

I love a little magical element and found the premise of this book very interesting. If anything, I wanted a little more of the magic and wanted to read about more of the readings.

This book swept me up and I really didn’t want to stop reading. It reminded me a lot of a Rebecca Serle book so if you like her books, definitely pick up this one. I really enjoyed all the characters and the author did such a good job of giving them depth. I felt conflicted about the MC’s relationships and wasn’t sure how this book was going to wrap up but I was very satisfied with the ending.

I am very excited to read more from this author! I really enjoy her writing style as well as her stories.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the arc! 4.5
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