Yin Yang Love Song by Lauren Kung Jessen

e-Audio, 07:39:53
Narrated by: Eunice Wong
Release Date: January 28, 2025
Published by: Hachette Audio
Read from: January 18-20, 2025
Companion to Red String Theory
Source: Netgalley (I received a copy of this e-ALC from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for a just and honest review.)
Content Warning: N/A
For Readers Interested In: Adult, Audio, Contemporary Romance, Magical Realism, Most Anticipated, Own Voices, Racial/Ethnic Diversity, Romance

    This charming rom-com from an author whose writing is “deeply romantic, real, funny, and heartfelt” (Christina Lauren) is filled with Chinese traditions and a curse-breaking love story that will make readers of Helen Hoang, Jasmine Guillory, and Sarah Adams swoon.
     In this charming rom-com filled with Chinese traditions and a family curse, an herbalist fake dates a star musician–perfect for fans of Helen Hoang and Jasmine Guillory.
     Chinese herbalist Chryssy Hua Williams never actually believed in the Hua family curse. But after Break-Up #9, Chryssy stopped laughing. Now she and her aunties run a special healing retreat center for the broken-hearted. After all, there’s nothing a proper cup of herbal tea can’t fix…but Chryssy’s innocent run-in with celebrity cellist and bad boy Vin Chao has everyone brewing about a different kind of tea. So he offers her a deal: they’ll fake-date, he’ll “break” her heart (and increase ticket sales), and in return, he’ll promote her business.
     It’s like Chryssy’s whole cursed love life has been leading up to this moment. But all it takes is one kiss—and a whole lot of unexpected chemistry—to land both of them in hot water . . .

*MY THOUGHTS*

As a huge fan of Lauren, I felt like I was waiting forever for this book lol And it was so worth the wait. Idk how to explain it. The contemporary fantasy was cool but I also really liked the way she incorporated the Chinese customs like the herbs and acupuncture. This whole series has showed me so much about their customs and beliefs and it’s been exciting to learn about.

So part of the reason I love this series is the things I’ve learned and researched more of. I’m definitely not a huge fan of tea, so I didn’t know any of the things that she was doing or trying when someone was experiencing heartbreak. So of course I went on a Google hunt to figure out all the herbs and what an herbalist did. And it was pretty damn impressive too. And the acupuncture was also interesting too. I’ve been pretty scared of it as well because I just didn’t understand how more pain was supposed to stop more pain? But reading about the specific science of it actually made me look more into it. This is why I love own voices books. They always teach me more about people and customs.

However, the romance in this one was so good! Yeah it was her normal make the hero not believe in the heroine, but somehow this seemed different? Idk it just didn’t seem like it was necessary for him to be SO against it. But watching him change into believing her and loving her was so sweet. The romance itself is pretty tame, but still very sweet nonetheless. I do think I laughed more than swooned tho. And I think this was my only complaint about it. I liked them more as friends I think. Even when it got to the spicy parts, it still felt weird. But idk that’s just me.

This was a sweet romance that I hope isn’t the ending to this series. I hope that there’s more. I know there’s more to learn about this culture and I need more of Jessen’s love stories. I really hope there is more. It’s almost guaranteed to be a lot of fun.

Overall, I give this

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