Weddings and Wasabi
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This book is the long-awaited ending to the Sushi for One series. Very enjoyable read.
January 4, 2012
4th in Sushi series is perfect ending
Weddings and Wasabi by Camy Tang is the fourth and final book in the Sushi series about a series of Chinese-American cousins finding love. Jenn has always been the good cousin, the good girl in her family, willing to accept responsibility and take on any chore without a word of complaint. She just finished culinary school secretly hoping to start a restaurant of her own, but the whole family expects her to begin working at her aunt's restaurant. When she encounters an abusive ex-boyfriend at a party, and the family sides against her, Jenn has had enough of being their doormat, and then the fun begins. The Sushi series has been one of my all time favorite romance series, because Tang infuses her books with a deep sense of fun, along with romance, faith, and strong friendship. Each cousin is one that readers would love to know in real life. This book feels as though Tang decided to give readers the book they would love and allowed her joy of writing to cut loose. With hungry goats, a water-gun attack, and love at first sight, this is a perfect ending to a terrific series. My only complaint is that it had to end! I am a life-long fan of Tang's, and anyone who reads the Sushi series will be just as hooked.
October 3, 2011
Very Enjoyable
What an enjoyable very fast read...only 104 pages. Be ready for some great laughs!
Jenn has grown up to respect her elders and after graduating from Culinary School, her Aunty expects her to run her restaurant.
Her Mom can't say "No" to anyone, and then Jenn ends up with a goat in her back yard. I love it!!! There are some serious issues, and a touch of romance. Enjoy traveling on a Motorcycle, squirt gun raids, and more!
I received this book from the author, and was not required to give a positive review.
October 3, 2011
Weddings and Wasabi
Wow . . . I loved Weddings and Wasabi! Jenn is trying to figure out who she is learn to stand on her own two fit. She walks the fine line of offending her traditional, Asian family or continuing to be a doormat that everyone manipulates at will. Jenn is a character that I think many readers will identify with. Her relationship with her cousins is unique and the rest of her family is a great mix of funny and crazy and annoying! Edward is . . . dreamy . . . and I loved his relationship with Jenn!
I was a little nervous about jumping into the fourth (and final) book of The Sushi Series without having read the first three, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that this novella stands completely on its own. I can't wait to go back and read the first three books in the series. If they're anything like this one, I know I'll love them.
Camy Tang, I'm a fan! Can't wait to see what's next!
I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for my fair and honest review.
October 2, 2011