Thursday, March 17, 2022

Review: Weddings and Wasabi and White Soup

Weddings and Wasabi Weddings and Wasabi by Camy Tang
My rating: 💛💛💛

I really enjoyed the conclusion to the Sushi series.

Through the series, Jen came across as the quiet, stable cousin who didn’t like to cause any conflict. In this short and sweet story, we see how events come together to finally push Jen to stand up for herself and her dreams.

There was again crazy family events, a serious water gun war and my favourite character…the grandma, oh and you can’t forget about Pookie.

In Some ways this story felt long for its length and other times I would have liked a bit more to the story.

A fun and enjoyable RomCom.



About the book:


After finally graduating with a culinary degree, Jennifer Lim is pressured by her family to work at her control-freak aunty's restaurant. But after a family dispute, Jenn is determined to no longer be a doormat and instead starts her own catering company. Her search for a wine merchant brings John into her life--a tall, dark, handsome biker in form-fitting black leather, who's Hispanic to boot. It would be wonderfully wild to snag a man like that!

Shy engineer Edward tentatively tries out his birthday present from his winery-owner uncle--a Harley-Davidson complete with the trimmings. Jennifer seems attracted to the rough, aggressive image, but it isn't his real self. Is she latching onto him just to spite her horrified family? And if this spark between them is real, will showing her the true guy underneath put it out?

And what's with the goat in the backyard?


White SoupWhite Soup by Camy Tang
My rating: ðŸ’›ðŸ’›ðŸ’›

This was a very short and sweet story which follows Weddings and Wasabi.



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About the author:



Regency romance with Zondervan under her pen name, Camille Elliot, Camy writes Christian romantic suspense with Love Inspired Suspense as Camy Tang.

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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