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S**J
Hollywood bad boy & K-Pop Idol eventually learn to play well with each other in more ways than one.
Wasn’t sure how Salvo would merge Jason and Tae Hyun’s worlds. Each protagonist gets their own chapter depicting their day to day lives with nothing alluding to either character even knowing the other one even exists. As the story unravels we get to see the fun and clever circumstances that bring the two character together.At first Jason’s character comes off as the bad boy type and we soon find out he’s also smart, charming and comfortable in his own skin. Can’t remember when my crush for him even began. Tae hyun is the quiet and more reserved out of the two, resembling a little more of his South Korean culture.It was more than delightful reading how these two opposite personalities eventually learned to play well with each other (in more ways than one). Salvo clearly outlined their magnetic attraction for each other which added chemistry to their detailed lusty sex scenes and gave dimension to their relationship outside of the bedroom.There’s a sprinkle of witty humor with a few sexy puns throughout the book. Salvo also introduces Korean honorifics during Tae Hyun’s chapter and again when the Story takes Jason to Korea, such a small yet effective thing to add to the story. There was also a side character named Diego who is a sex worker and though Diego is a side character he was infused with depth and humanity which Salvo gets snaps and claps, well done.Over all the characters were well written the story wasn’t without obstacles to overcome. Enjoyed the world building in this book, one example is how this particular corporation curated their K-Pop stars in order to maximize mass appeal. It was fun reading about the competing boy bands, girl groups and their hit albums/singles. Back to the main characters, as a reader it was great to see my Hollywood bad boy and K-Pop star become lovers who team up agains the odds. Such a great and fun book to read.
P**N
Successfully upbeat idol drama
If this story hasn't been made into a live series it should be.Well balanced plot, good characters, didn't get too angsty, which is great. I prefer upbeat stories that still have meat on the bones.Great job on a debut novel.
R**O
Noice
This book is definitely good for a quick read. I read the book in bed before going to sleep, a bit in the morning, and finished it fairly quickly. If you're looking for a quick romance between two male leads with a good ending, this story is fairly good.As a former K-pop listener and someone who studied Korean for a while, I enjoyed the concept of two famous people, especially a Korean idol, falling in love since it's not very common, almost unheard of, for an idol to be out (though, Holland is a gay Korean singer, worth checking him out since he worked hard to fund his own debut since no company wanted to sign an openly gay idol).Yes, the story does have some common tropes attached to it, but it's still an overall enjoyable book since I enjoy happy endings.이 책은 모든 점에서 훌륭해서 추천해주고 싶었어!
J**L
Absolutely Loved It!!!
Wow! I loved every word of this book. Such a great story. Jason and Tae Hyun are the perfect couple. I loved both characters, their dilemmas, their heartbreaks, and their love. The story was well-written and kept me wanting more! Highly recommended!
S**6
Love Beauty Music and Art
I was starving to read a book like this. It's an m/m K-pop romance with all the fixings: hot guys, hot you know what, and beautiful settings like Seoul, South Korea, LA, and Thailand. This book will fill your soul and your need for K-pop boys' love. I can't wait to read Book 2 and 3.
B**.
Idol Minds and Actors hands...
These two are a Hit! (Cheezy...I know) it takes two to tango but apparently a flash mob of people against them for the actor and the idol to realize exactly what is at stake.But one well recited line...to put it all in perspective!
K**.
Kpop idol x Hollywood bad boy
Books 1 and 2 review:This is such a cool, unique contemporary romance series, and I’m so happy that I picked it up. Salvo, who is Korean, really delivers on a fascinating, well-constructed context for Tae Hyun and Jason’s love story.The core of this series is its exploration of the demands and challenges of queer celebrity life and how traditional Korean culture impacts the characters’ careers and personal lives. Though parts of both books take place in LA, most of the story is set in South Korea; similarly, the focus is on Tae Hyun’s idol career more than Jason’s acting one. Between these points and the exploration of the characters’ Korean versus Korean-American experiences, Salvo delivers a deep dive into Korean culture, complete with more than a few winking nods to K-drama and BL. It was so fun and interesting to read, and I am eagerly awaiting more.In book 2, Tae Hyun is publicly out (so is Jason, for that matter) and has gone solo with the help of Jason’s newly formed production company. This book is a fair bit darker than book 1 because our MCs have to deal with a vengeful idol management company trying to disrupt preparation for Tae Hyun’s first solo tour. In contrast, though, Tae Hyun and Jason are solid, and ugh! I loved how in love they were in this one.I definitely had to get used to Salvo’s writing style in book 1. They’ve got a direct, dialogue-forward style without a lot of the mushy interiority that I tend to love in my romances. As a result, it took a while for me to get invested in Tae Hyun and Jason’s romance. The flip side of this, though, is that our MCs are wonderfully openly communicative with each other, both outside the bedroom and in, and it is so satisfying.
K**E
Love the cover
Haven't put this book down yet. Super hooked.
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