The third book in the Sushi series reunites four cousins—Lex, Trish, Jennifer, and Venus—for romance with the spice of ginger. In the world of video games, innovation is king. And Venus Chau has been reigning queen, one of the high-powered developers in the industry. But Venus also has a reputation for not being the easiest person to work with. After her massive weight loss at age twenty-five that turned her from a geeky blimp into JLo, CEO Drake Yu tried to force her to use her looks to benefit his company, and Venus has never forgiven him. Now Drake needs her expertise for his sister’s startup and is asking for a second chance. Grandma bribes Venus to do this favor for Drake’s wealthy family with an introduction to an investor for Venus’s game development company. They form an uneasy truce for the next few months.But one wild youth group, a two-faced assistant, and Grandma’s determined match-making threaten to make them both fail—or go insane. And Venus discovers that even a wounded heart can undergo a beautiful transformation …
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"This is an absolutely fantastic read.Camy Tang does a wonderful job of placing the reader inside the Asian-American culture. Her characters are delightful and realistic, and her approach to complex situations is simplistic and understandable. This book is a very fun, relaxing and entertaining read."
— Rhonda (4 out of 5 stars)
" Tang again presents us with her good-natured brand of romance and humor. And Venus does also get the guy in the end; and a new heart. "
— Chas., 7/9/2013" I am really liking this series. It's going to be four books (I haven't read the final one yet.) The series is about a group of 4 cousins that are Christian's living in San Fransisco. Each book is about a different one of the girls. "
— Laura, 5/15/2013" Didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped to. It was a fairly interesting story, and there wasn't anything really objectionable...but it just didn't grab me. But that doesn't mean you won't enjoy it! "
— Charity, 10/15/2012" Perhaps I wasn't as focused on this book as the previous two, but I had a harder time getting into this one. I tried to identify with Venus but just couldn't. I loved the previous books, but I couldn't seem to finish this one. I may try it again later. "
— Dara, 3/29/2012" As usual Camy Tang had me laughing and craving some Asian cuisine as I read her latest. I've loved all the books in her Sushi Series, and I can't wait to see what she does to poor Jenn in the last book. Keep the tasty fiction coming, Camy. "
— Evangeline, 2/21/2012" I would have liked a bit more romance but I think Camy Tang accurately reflected the life of any working Christian woman with a large family. My life rarely has time for anything OTHER than school/work & family, so I easily idenitified. =) "
— Aurora, 12/4/2011" I love this book. Each character is so different from the rest and it really gives a fullness to each of the different cousins. Highly recommened, "
— Christiana, 10/10/2011" Hooked on this series, I had to learn what romance and life changes might unfold for Venus! I wasn't disappointed. "
— Karen, 12/13/2010" Another really great book from Camy Tang! I read the majority of the book in one sitting... I must confess I stayed up a little later than normal just so I could finish it. I am having a hard time deciding which of the three books in this series is my favorite. "
— Jane, 11/8/2010" I would have liked a bit more romance but I think Camy Tang accurately reflected the life of any working Christian woman with a large family. My life rarely has time for anything OTHER than school/work & family, so I easily idenitified. =) "
— Aurora, 7/26/2010" With every book in this series, Tang gets better - the plot is tighter, the characters more believable and there are unexpected twists and turns. Setting the book in the world of video game development was unusual and added to its appeal. <br/> <br/>I hope this isn't the end of the series. "
— Jennifer, 4/3/2010" I am really liking this series. It's going to be four books (I haven't read the final one yet.) The series is about a group of 4 cousins that are Christian's living in San Fransisco. Each book is about a different one of the girls. "
— Laura, 3/15/2009" Perhaps I wasn't as focused on this book as the previous two, but I had a harder time getting into this one. I tried to identify with Venus but just couldn't. I loved the previous books, but I couldn't seem to finish this one. I may try it again later. "
— Dara, 1/26/2009" As usual Camy Tang had me laughing and craving some Asian cuisine as I read her latest. I've loved all the books in her Sushi Series, and I can't wait to see what she does to poor Jenn in the last book. Keep the tasty fiction coming, Camy. "
— Evangeline, 8/19/2008" Another really great book from Camy Tang! I read the majority of the book in one sitting... I must confess I stayed up a little later than normal just so I could finish it. I am having a hard time deciding which of the three books in this series is my favorite. "
— Jane, 8/13/2008Camy Tang grew up in Hawaii and now lives in San Jose, California with her engineer husband and rambunctious dog. She was a biologist researcher, but these days she is surgically attached to her computer, writing full-time. In her spare time, she is a staff worker for her church youth group, and she leads one of the worship teams for Sunday service. She won the Carol Book of the Year award with her novel Sushi for One?
Staci Richey is a talented voice actor whose credits include several audiobooks, animated films, and commercials. She lives in Orange County, California.