To All the Boys I've Loved Before meets The Farewell in this incisive romantic comedy about a college student who hires a fake boyfriend to appease her traditional Taiwanese parents, to disastrous results, from the acclaimed author of American Panda.
Chloe Wang is nervous to introduce her parents to her boyfriend, because the truth is, she hasn't met him yet either. She hired him from Rent for Your 'Rents, a company specializing in providing fake boyfriends trained to impress even the most traditional Asian parents.
Drew Chan's passion is art, but after his parents cut him off for dropping out of college to pursue his dreams, he became a Rent for Your 'Rents employee to keep a roof over his head. Luckily, learning protocols like "Type C parents prefer quiet, kind, zero-PDA gestures" comes naturally to him.
When Chloe rents Drew, the mission is simple: convince her parents fake Drew is worthy of their approval so they'll stop pressuring her to accept a proposal from Hongbo, the wealthiest (and slimiest) young bachelor in their tight-knit Asian American community.
But when Chloe starts to fall for the real Drew-who, unlike his fake persona, is definitely not 'rent-worthy-her carefully curated life begins to unravel. Can she figure out what she wants before she loses everything?
Chloe Wang is nervous to introduce her parents to her boyfriend, because the truth is, she hasn't met him yet either. She hired him from Rent for Your 'Rents, a company specializing in providing fake boyfriends trained to impress even the most traditional Asian parents.
Drew Chan's passion is art, but after his parents cut him off for dropping out of college to pursue his dreams, he became a Rent for Your 'Rents employee to keep a roof over his head. Luckily, learning protocols like "Type C parents prefer quiet, kind, zero-PDA gestures" comes naturally to him.
When Chloe rents Drew, the mission is simple: convince her parents fake Drew is worthy of their approval so they'll stop pressuring her to accept a proposal from Hongbo, the wealthiest (and slimiest) young bachelor in their tight-knit Asian American community.
But when Chloe starts to fall for the real Drew-who, unlike his fake persona, is definitely not 'rent-worthy-her carefully curated life begins to unravel. Can she figure out what she wants before she loses everything?
"Entertaining and nuanced." -Kirkus Reviews
"With Chao's signature humor and lovable characters, she once again offers insights into Taiwanese culture alongside scads of delightful rom-com ordeals, mishaps, and kisses." -Booklist
"Rent a Boyfriend is exactly the kind of romantic romp promised by the title, but it's also an emotional gut-punch, a careful excavation of family secrets, and a reminder to anyone who's ever felt alone that they are absolutely worthy of love." -Rachel Lynn Solomon, award-winning author of Today Tonight Tomorrow and You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone
"Laugh-out-loud funny, achingly honest, and unbelievably swoony." -Stephanie Kate Strohm, author of Love à la Mode and It's Not Me, It's You
"Captures perfectly the giddy sense of inevitability that happens to people when they realize they are meant for one another." -Jessie Ann Foley, Printz honor-winning award-winning author of Sorry for Your Loss
"A beautiful story about finding and following your own path, full of warmth and humor." -Ashley Herring Blake, author of Girl Made of Stars
"I adored this totally charming tale of two lovable fakers who find the courage to be real with one another, and with themselves." -Rebecca Podos, author of Like Water
"Sweet, romantic, hilarious, and heartfelt, Rent a Boyfriend is the feel-good book you've been waiting for." -Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be and Something Like Gravity
"Authentically swoony, laugh-out-loud funny, and genuinely moving. I cheered for Chloe and Drew-and readers will too." -Amy Spalding, bestselling author of We Used to Be Friends and The Summer of Jordi Perez
"With Chao's signature humor and lovable characters, she once again offers insights into Taiwanese culture alongside scads of delightful rom-com ordeals, mishaps, and kisses." -Booklist
"Rent a Boyfriend is exactly the kind of romantic romp promised by the title, but it's also an emotional gut-punch, a careful excavation of family secrets, and a reminder to anyone who's ever felt alone that they are absolutely worthy of love." -Rachel Lynn Solomon, award-winning author of Today Tonight Tomorrow and You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone
"Laugh-out-loud funny, achingly honest, and unbelievably swoony." -Stephanie Kate Strohm, author of Love à la Mode and It's Not Me, It's You
"Captures perfectly the giddy sense of inevitability that happens to people when they realize they are meant for one another." -Jessie Ann Foley, Printz honor-winning award-winning author of Sorry for Your Loss
"A beautiful story about finding and following your own path, full of warmth and humor." -Ashley Herring Blake, author of Girl Made of Stars
"I adored this totally charming tale of two lovable fakers who find the courage to be real with one another, and with themselves." -Rebecca Podos, author of Like Water
"Sweet, romantic, hilarious, and heartfelt, Rent a Boyfriend is the feel-good book you've been waiting for." -Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be and Something Like Gravity
"Authentically swoony, laugh-out-loud funny, and genuinely moving. I cheered for Chloe and Drew-and readers will too." -Amy Spalding, bestselling author of We Used to Be Friends and The Summer of Jordi Perez