Author: | L.A. Zoe | ISBN: | 9780463227176 |
Publisher: | Wendy | Publication: | March 6, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | L.A. Zoe |
ISBN: | 9780463227176 |
Publisher: | Wendy |
Publication: | March 6, 2019 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Alicia Wu hates her hymen.
She's not in a rush to break it, but she wishes everybody would quit making such a fuss about it.
Her parents. Her pre-fiance's parents. Him, though he claims it's not a dealbreaker.
That small piece of thin skin is not important to her. It's not like she even believes in love.
She is ready for marriage, though her accountant nerd pre-fiance underwhelms her. His father is a wealthy businessman. Having worked hard in her parents' chop suey joint since a child, Alicia is ready to join the country club set and spend the rest of her life playing tennis and golf, in between having the grandchildren her future in-laws want.
After the families finish exchanging letters, they must hire an astrologer to choose an auspicious day for the official engagement celebration. And, after that, a lucky weekend day on which they can hire a suitable hall.
Then, at a college party, Alicia meets Bran.
He delivers the pizza.
She delivers the fried rice and egg rolls.
Blonde. White. Blue-eyed. A fan of Goth rock. Like Alicia, Bran doesn't believe in love, he just wants to have a good time.
And, a victim of the Great Recession, he's given up his college ambition, and just wants to remain a pizza delivery dude for the rest of his life.
Alicia's parents automatically hate him.
So why does Alicia feel compelled to offer her unbroken hymen to Bran?
Alicia Wu hates her hymen.
She's not in a rush to break it, but she wishes everybody would quit making such a fuss about it.
Her parents. Her pre-fiance's parents. Him, though he claims it's not a dealbreaker.
That small piece of thin skin is not important to her. It's not like she even believes in love.
She is ready for marriage, though her accountant nerd pre-fiance underwhelms her. His father is a wealthy businessman. Having worked hard in her parents' chop suey joint since a child, Alicia is ready to join the country club set and spend the rest of her life playing tennis and golf, in between having the grandchildren her future in-laws want.
After the families finish exchanging letters, they must hire an astrologer to choose an auspicious day for the official engagement celebration. And, after that, a lucky weekend day on which they can hire a suitable hall.
Then, at a college party, Alicia meets Bran.
He delivers the pizza.
She delivers the fried rice and egg rolls.
Blonde. White. Blue-eyed. A fan of Goth rock. Like Alicia, Bran doesn't believe in love, he just wants to have a good time.
And, a victim of the Great Recession, he's given up his college ambition, and just wants to remain a pizza delivery dude for the rest of his life.
Alicia's parents automatically hate him.
So why does Alicia feel compelled to offer her unbroken hymen to Bran?