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After four years of hell, Katie Wu is finally safe. Too bad her heart hasn't gotten the memo. When pop singer Katie Wu returns to Seoul after escaping an abusive relationship, her longtime friends, rapper Jung Do-won and singer Kitahara Akihiro, are stunned by just how much she's changed. Her scars run deep, but even Katie is surprised by how often her trauma resurfaces, threatening her attempts to make music and find love again. At least this time, she isn't suffering alone in secret. Akihiro's determined to prove to Katie that he's nothing like her ex while his bandmate Do-won buries his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After four years of hell, Katie Wu is finally safe. Too bad her heart hasn't gotten the memo. When pop singer Katie Wu returns to Seoul after escaping an abusive relationship, her longtime friends, rapper Jung Do-won and singer Kitahara Akihiro, are stunned by just how much she's changed. Her scars run deep, but even Katie is surprised by how often her trauma resurfaces, threatening her attempts to make music and find love again. At least this time, she isn't suffering alone in secret. Akihiro's determined to prove to Katie that he's nothing like her ex while his bandmate Do-won buries his emotions, focusing on his music instead. How will Katie overcome her dark memories and create a brighter future? Take a peek behind the glamor of the K-pop industry, and join Katie as she fights to rebuild her life in the witty and steamy Illusive, part of the Her Multiverse series.
Autorenporträt
Virginia Duan is an Asian American author who writes stories full of rage and grief with biting humor and glimpses of grace. Her debut novel "Illusive" is a steamy and evocative behind-the-scenes story set in the K-pop industry. Part of the Her Multiverse series, the books will follow pop singer Katie Wu and K-pop boy band DOYEN through multiple timelines exploring how Katie's tough choices drastically change her future.Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Virginia lives with her husband and five children. (Yes, five.) She spends most of her days plotting her next book or article, shuttling her children about, participating in more group chats than humanly possible, and daydreaming about BTS a totally normal amount.