For the past seven years, Korean pop star and Super Galaxy member, Jay Kim has been in love with only one thing--music. Four words turn his world upside down, and now he's faced with the unthinkable: give up performing for good or risk permanent injury.
After escaping to the Caribbean to lick his wounds and figure out his next move, Jay comes face to face with her. Robin Moss. She's sweet enough to give him a toothache, but saucy enough to keep him on his toes. He falls hard and fast.
When Jay's love for music and his feelings for Robin clash, their romance suffers a brutal blow. Will they be able to make it work or will his fumble to have everything cause Jay to lose it all?
From an early age, Nia knew she wanted to be a writer and actively began chasing that dream when she was a teenager.
Nia writes interracial romance and contemporary romance with guaranteed happy endings. She loves strong heroines and swoon-worthy heroes, and just enough spice and drama to keep things interesting!
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This love story literally made my heart race in my chest. I anxiously flipped the page to find out what happened next between Robin and Jay. The story was filled with ups, downs, curves, and twists that took my breath away. I highly recommend this book.
No gaps. No cliffhangers. And plenty of HEA.
Robin fell for the artists years before she fell for the man. And for the first time in Jay's life, he could fall in love like normal people do. The story is like a Korean drama that takes its time telling the story of how two people found their way to each other. The friend's intertwining fun moments fit in beautifully.
I felt like I was watching my favorite Korean drama... it seemed very very familiar.
I did enjoy the book. Robin had a dream of her favorite K-pop star never dreaming that she would meet him. His dream girl wasn't black. The heart wants what the hearts wants. Great story. There were some points that I didn't get. Did they stay together, did they get engaged? How long was this second singing tour? How many times did Robin visit Jay on tour? Did they finally tell their families? What was their reactions? Is there going to be a second book to this?
Not bad at all! I think that the ending where the two are having a long distance relationship is realistic but my romantic heart did want a bit more. Overall it was very well written, awesome amount of details and worth spending my time to read.
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Too much conversations among friends than the lovers. Romance took a slow burner. What I found annoying I’d the lack of courage to say or tell her anything really