![]() ![]() Her father wanted them to be Canadian, to assimilate, “but at school, nobody could see me as being just like the other kids”. Lindsay’s mom is Chinese and was born in Canada. His father is just absent and unavailable, except for snarky tweets on his own account while this is a romance, and romances are all about the main characters, can I just say that I adored the growth of the father-son relationship? Asian fathers of a certain age tend to be stoic and stubborn, and it was encouraging to see how hard Ryan tried to get his father involved and being part of the family again.Īlso, I liked how this book discussed their Asian heritage. And now it feels like his family is coming apart. She’s the glue that held the family together. Ryan’s mom died unexpectedly a few months ago. Romance aside, there’s quite a bit going on in this book.įirst, grief and death. And for him, well, let’s just say that he’s trending on Twitter for his abs. Ryan Kwok joins a TV baking competition and hires Lindsay McLeod to teach him so that he won’t flop completely on the show. Alas, this was just your regular Krispy Kreme and their most exciting flavour that day was probably the maple doughnut. ![]() ![]() He bumps into her and knocks over a batch of matcha tiramisu doughnuts. Eating those doughnuts.Īll for a book that features a baker and a meet-cute with an actor. Ah the things that one does for the book photos. ![]()
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