Lunar love A novel

Lauren Kung Jessen

Book - 2023

"Olivia Huang Christenson is excited-slash-terrified to be taking over her grandmother's matchmaking business. But when she learns that a new dating app has taken her Pó Po's traditional Chinese zodiac approach and made it about "animal attraction," her emotions skew more toward furious-slash-outraged. Especially when L.A.'s most-eligible bachelor Bennett O'Brien is behind the app that could destroy her family's legacy... Liv knows better than to fall for any guy, let alone an infuriatingly handsome one who believes that traditions are meant to be broken. As the two businesses go head to head, Bennett and Liv make a deal: they'll find a match for each other-and whoever falls in love loses. But L...iv is dealing with someone who's already adept at stealing business ideas... so what's stopping him from stealing her heart, too?"--

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Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Forever 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Lauren Kung Jessen (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
328 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781538710258
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Review by Booklist Review

Jessen's wholesome #OwnVoices debut transforms two incompatible, mixed-race Chinese American entrepreneurs from enemies to lovers in this sweet contemporary romance. Olivia Huang Christenson is taking over her family's Chinese zodiac matchmaking business, Lunar Love, which prides itself on making the most successful matches. But a new digital competitor is luring clients away with the dating app, ZodiaCupid, that turns Olivia's matchmaking traditions into a gamified farce. To infiltrate the competition, Olivia hacks the app's algorithm and lands a date with the new CEO, Bennett O'Brien, but even though they should be wrong for each other, Olivia and Bennett are a match in wits and in their shared passion for business. Family and belonging take center stage in this charming love story, featuring such Los Angeles attractions as Chinatown, Dodgers Stadium, Griffith Observatory, and the Getty Center. It's not surprising that so many of the city's best film settings are included since Jessen is already collaborating with a film agent. The tremendous popularity of the Crazy Rich Asians franchise is proof that rom-coms featuring Asian American leads are in high demand.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Jessen's debut rom-com hits all the beats of a tried-and-true rivals-to-lovers narrative. Olivia Huang Christensen, the new head of Lunar Love, a Chinese zodiac--based matchmaking business founded by her grandmother, is not interested in love of her own--but the "matchmaker who can't be matched" can't deny the sparks when she meets Bennett O'Brien at her favorite bakery. Then she learns that Bennett is the founder of ZodiaCupid, a new dating app that's essentially digitizing Lunar Love's concept. Olivia's initial plan to prove theft of ideas before the app's launch gives way to a more contrived conceit: she and Bennett agree to a contest to find the other a love match and so prove whose matchmaking system is superior. Inevitably, this contest ends with them giving in to their mutual attraction. Self-righteous Olivia can be a difficult heroine to root for, coming across as hypocritical in both her stance on love and her criticisms of Bennett. Luckily, delicious descriptions of food (Olivia loves to cook) and charming supporting characters like Olivia's grandmother add appeal. It's not perfect, but it's sure to find some fans. Agent: Ann Leslie Tuttle; Dystel, Goderich & Bourett. (Jan.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Chinese American Olivia Huang Christenson has just taken over her grandmother's matchmaking business, Lunar Love. She is terrified. Then, when she learns that Bennett O'Brien, the most eligible bachelor in L.A., is planning his own matchmaking app based on users' Chinese zodiac animals, she is furious. When Olivia and Bennett appear together on a podcast, they make a wager--the first one to match the other using their respective businesses will be the winner. The only problem is that they never expected to fall in love with each other. Jessen's debut is a sweet, food-filled romance about learning to embrace one's culture and oneself. Narrator Raechel Wong empathetically describes Olivia's many challenges as she takes on new adventures, learns to trust herself, and grows as a person. Though this book is a romance, it is also about rethinking long-held beliefs about tradition and love in order to find one's place in the world. Listeners might enjoy the many descriptions of food and culture as much as the romance itself. VERDICT A slow-burn romance for fans of Lily Chu's The Stand-In or Julie Tieu's The Donut Trap.--Elyssa Everling

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two warring matchmakers vie to make one another fall in love in this debut romance. The key to finding the perfect match is written in the stars--at least according to Olivia Huang Christenson, the newly appointed Chief Executive of Love. Her family has shaped their decades-old matchmaking business, Lunar Love, around using the Chinese zodiac to make compatible pairings. Ever since her Pó Po--whose matchmaking success rate sits astronomically high--left the company to her, Liv has made it her mission to carry on the family tradition. Taking on the role of Head Matchmaker is easier said than done, however, especially with realtors knocking on the door of their Chinatown office and the company's income sinking. On top of that, Liv's own love life is practically nonexistent…that is, until a fateful run-in with a handsome cocktail-bun thief at Lucky Monkey Bakery. Like her, Bennett O'Brien is mixed race with Chinese heritage, and just as Liv begins to imagine a future with him, she discovers that he's the creator of a new, numbers-based matchmaking app called ZodiaCupid. Not only does Bennett's app threaten to put Lunar Love out of business, he's also a Rat--the most incompatible sign to her Horse. When they end up featured on the same podcast, Liv challenges Bennett to a contest: She says Lunar Love can help him find true love faster than ZodiaCupid can find a match for her, with the ultimate prize of social media exposure and guaranteed new clients. Can Liv put aside her beliefs about incompatibility and algorithms in time to realize that opposites do, in fact, attract? Jessen's debut excels at explaining the history of the Chinese zodiac and throwing in fun matchmaking tidbits (did you know Rembrandt was born during the Year of the Horse?), but, unfortunately, the romance falls flat. Liv is often unkind and paranoid toward Bennett, and the sweet, cozy moments of their courtship are overshadowed by her constant scheming to sabotage his company. An uneven rom-com that offers readers a match not made in heaven. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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