Looking for a good summer read? Fall in love with these rom-com fiction titles by Canadian and international authors. | cbcbooks
follows actor Ryan Kwok, who is back in Toronto after promoting his latest movie, a rom-com that's being slammed by critics. The sudden death of his mother prompts Ryan to take his first break in years and spend more time with his family — though his father would rather troll him on Twitter than meet for dim sum.
Ryan's fate takes a turn when he knocks over a bunch of specialty donuts by an innovative baker named Lindsay McLeod. When he signs up for a celebrity episode of a baking show, he enlists Lindsay to help him prepare.Holidays with the Wongsnovella anthology. She went to school for engineering and worked as a geophysicist before writing romance novels.
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