Boy You Always Wanted

Boy You Always Wanted

Ebook
3.02

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From Not Here to Be Liked author Michelle Quach comes a smartly funny, heartfelt story told in dual POV about a young woman roping in her childhood crush to act as an honorary male heir to fulfill her grandfather’s dying wish. A story about first love, familial duties, and finding yourself—perfect for fans of Emiko Jean and Loan Le. Francine loves her grandfather, but their time together is running out. He has one final wish: to see a male heir carry on the family traditions. Francine knows his ideas are outdated, but she would do anything for him. Her solution? Ask Ollie Tran, a family friend (and former crush, not that it matters), to pretend to be ceremonially adopted and act like the grandson her A Gung never had. Ollie has always made a point of avoiding the odd, too blunt (and fine, sort of cute) Francine, whose intensity has always made him uncomfortable. So when she asks him to help deceive her dying A Gung, Ollie’s definitely not down. He doesn’t get why anyone would go to such lengths, even for family. Especially with a backwards (and sexist, Ollie keeps stressing) scheme like this. Francine, however, is determined to make it work, and soon Ollie finds himself more invested in her plan—and in her—than he ever thought possible. But as the tangled lies and feelings pile up, Francine will have to discover what exactly she needs for herself—and from Ollie. Because sometimes the boy you always wanted isn’t what you expected.

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This book sounded so promising, but it kind of fell flat for me. I learned a lot about chinese/taiwanese culture, but the characters seemed a little one-dimensional. I never really felt the chemistry between Francine and Ollie, though I enjoyed Jiyah and Rollo as side characters. The plot was pretty predictable and I found the majority of it sort of boring. Alas, I liked Michelle Quach's writing style and I will definitely read more of her books in the future! I know this review is pretty short, but I actually haven't got any more to say. It was just fine, I guess.

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