![]() ![]() ![]() If you haven’t read The Kiss Quotient, where have you been? Seriously though, The Bride Test can be read as a standalone very easily because Khai, the main character, only got just enough page time in the previous book for readers to notice his star potential. This is the kind of read that pastes big goofy smiles on your face and reminds you of why reading is such a delight. Helen Hoang writes romantic fiction with such freshness and detail that you can’t help but fall for her characters and their world. This year, I think The Bride Test will be right up there. Last year, The Kiss Quotient was one of my favourite books. Why I chose it: Fallen head over heels for Helen Hoang’s writing and characters – thanks Allen & Unwin for the copy. The not-so-good: I have to wait another year for the next book in the series?! The good: Esme + Khai = brilliant characters His mother begs to differ and invites a girl from Vietnam, Esme, to spend the summer with him and change his mind. He can’t feel big emotions, which means love it not for him. ![]()
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