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A snake spirit transforms into a boy and must hide his true identity
after falling for a headstrong prince in this lush, romantic retelling
of the traditional Chinese folktale.
When Prince Xian was a boy, a white snake bit his mother and condemned
her to a slow, painful death. The only known cure is an elusive spirit
pearl—or an antidote created from the rare white snake itself.
Desperate and determined, Xian travels to the city of Changle, where an
oracle predicted he would find and capture a white snake.
Seven years ago, Zhen, a white snake in the West Lake, consumed a
coveted spirit pearl, which gave him special powers—including the
ability to change into human form.
In Changle, Xian encounters an enigmatic but beautiful stable boy named
Zhen. The two are immediately drawn to each other, but Zhen soon
realizes that he is the white snake Xian is hunting. As their feelings
grow deeper, will the truth about Zhen’s identity tear them apart?
Heartstopper meets Crazy Rich Asians. Fake Dates and Mooncakes is a
heartfelt, joyful rom-com by Sher Lee.
Fake-dates, mooncakes and rich people problems. But love wasn't meant
to be on the menu . . .
Meet Dylan Tang: he juggles school and delivery runs for his aunt’s
struggling Chinese takeout in Brooklyn. Winning a mooncake competition
could bring the publicity they need to stay afloat.
Enter Theo Somers: a charming, wealthy customer who convinces Dylan to
be his fake date to a family wedding full of crazy rich drama. Their
romance is supposed to be just for show . . . but soon Dylan’s falling
for Theo. For real.
With the mooncake contest looming, Dylan can’t risk being distracted by
rich-people problems. Can he save his family’s business and follow his
heart – or will he fail to do both?
A snake spirit transforms into a boy and must hide his true identity
after falling for a headstrong prince in this lush, romantic retelling
of the traditional Chinese folktale.
When Prince Xian was a boy, a white snake bit his mother and condemned
her to a slow, painful death. The only known cure is an elusive spirit
pearl—or an antidote created from the rare white snake itself.
Desperate and determined, Xian travels to the city of Changle, where an
oracle predicted he would find and capture a white snake.
Seven years ago, Zhen, a white snake in the West Lake, consumed a
coveted spirit pearl, which gave him special powers—including the
ability to change into human form.
In Changle, Xian encounters an enigmatic but beautiful stable boy named
Zhen. The two are immediately drawn to each other, but Zhen soon
realizes that he is the white snake Xian is hunting. As their feelings
grow deeper, will the truth about Zhen’s identity tear them apart?
I'm no Doctor Spock, but since my three children turned out so
well, I thought I would tell you how I did it. It was as easy as
one, two, three. Money, alcoholism, diamonds, joblessness, race
cars, wit, talent and heart attacks were what we had at our house,
so it was around these things that I built a happy home and happy
life for my children. Your family's gifts and challenges will be
different but your results could be the same.
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