Synopsis
That's some kind of name, isn't it?
It wasn't any type of name I'd heard of, but across the world, it seemed I was the only one.
You see, he's an international superstar, talented, sexy, and one day, he comes walking into my record store. He tells me he wants to buy some music, and later on, wants to get to know me a little better.
I had no idea he was here for his American debut, nor that he was one of the most successful rappers South Korean music had ever seen. If I had, I might not have been so frazzled when I found out and accidentally kidnapped him.
My Review

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
3 1/2 Platypires for Sugar Love
Well, this was a fun read. I liked the dynamics between the character. Jae and Harley were just great. I just really enjoyed their love story.
I thought the writing was pretty good but I wished there was more passion in the beginning. I guess I like it when there is more action and I'm not talking about sex. I think it dragged at times but overall I did like it. Towards the end the story got addicting. Just had a slow start.
So far this year I am really digging multicultural romance and think I found a new favorite genre. I also can't wait to read more from Victoria H. Smith.
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