Monday, January 24, 2022

Review: Single Sashimi

Single Sashimi Single Sashimi by Camy Tang
My rating: 💛💛💛

This was another fun story in the Asian world. Though I did struggle to connect with Venus and Drake and their story, I did how they both grew through this story, especially after they started working with the youth.

What I'm taking away from this story is, no matter how many plans we have for ourselves, God's plans is sovereign and we need to include Him in our questions and decisions.

Book 2: Only Uni 

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About the book:


The third book in the Sushi series reunites four cousins---Lex, Trish, Jennifer, and Venus---for romance with the spice of ginger.
In the world of video games, innovation is king. And Venus Chau has been reigning queen, one of the high-powered developers in the industry. But Venus also has a reputation for not being the easiest person to work with. After her massive weight loss at age twenty-five that turned her from a geeky blimp into JLo, CEO Drake Yu tried to force her to use her looks to benefit his company, and Venus has never forgiven him.
Now Drake needs her expertise for his sister's startup and is asking for a second chance. Grandma bribes Venus to do this favor for Drake's wealthy family with an introduction to an investor for Venus's game development company. They form an uneasy truce for the next few months.
But one wild youth group, a two-faced assistant, and Grandma's determined match-making threaten to make them both fail---or go insane. And Venus discovers that even a wounded heart can undergo a beautiful transformation ...

About the author:


Camy writes Christian romantic suspense, contemporary romance, and cozy mystery as Camy Tang and

Regency romance under her pen name, Camille Elliot. She grew up in Hawaii but now lives in northern California with her engineer husband and rambunctious dog. She graduated from Stanford University in psychology with a focus on biology, but for nine years she worked as a biologist researcher. Then God guided her path in a completely different direction and now she’s writing full time, using her original psychology degree as she creates the characters in her novels. In her free time, she’s a staff worker for her church youth group and leads one of her church’s Sunday worship teams. She also loves to knit, spin wool into yarn, and is training to (very slowly) run a marathon.

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