Romance Books by BIPOC Authors
15 Romance Books by BIPOC Authors For Your TBR Pile
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After investment banker Jessie Kim is laid off and forced to move back in with her parents in "So We Meet Again" by Suzanne Park ($11), she decides to spend her free time brushing up on her cooking skills and reviving her Korean cooking YouTube channel. Sure, running into her childhood nemesis and current day lawyer, Daniel Choi, at the Asian grocery store wasn't in the cards, but as the two spend more time together, they start to realise that collaborating, rather than constantly competing, might be the personal and professional solutions they're both looking for.
"Even though this is an adult book, I love how coming-of-age it feels, exploring topics like self-discovery, mother-daughter relationships, and familial expectations. It's funny and heartfelt, and the descriptions of mouthwatering Korean dishes definitely don't hurt. Heads up: I would categorize this as more fiction than romance!" — SN