Lucie Yi has tried love â it didnât work.
Sheâs decided that finding Mr Right is a myth, and that finding Mr Right-enough-to-have-children-with is the next best option. So when she meets easy-going Collin Read on a platonic co-parenting website, it finally feels like she has found her version of happily ever after.
But things take a turn for the worse when they move back home to Singapore where her very traditional family and remorseful ex-fiancĂŠ await.
With pressure mounting on all sides and her perfect plan unravelling, Lucie has to decide how much sheâs willing to sacrifice for a chance at happiness â and maybe, just maybe, love.
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I absolutely adored itthe funniest rom-comBeth OâLearyâ. It is I've read in a very long timeâ
A fun, funny, addictive adventureLindsey Kelkâ ⌠A perfect summer page-turner ⌠I loved itâ
Andrea Tang is wise, witty, flawed and perfectly writtenLaura Jane Williamsâ. you'll gobble this up!â
joyfully entertaining and socially perceptiveâBoth ⌠I loved itâ Naoise Dolan, author ofExciting Times
An absolute delightBalli Kaur Jaswalâ. Andrea Tang is the protagonist that we all need to remind us of the complications of navigating our thirtiesâ , author ofErotic Stories for Punjabi Widows
âIf Jane Austen and Kevin Kwan had a love child, it might well be â JODI PICOULTLucie Yi Is Not A Romantic âFunny as heck but also real and relatable, redefines the romcomâ REDLucie Yi Is Not A Romantic