Sushi for One?

Format: Print Books
Series: Other

Sushi for one is about the Sakai cousins. They are:Lex, Trish, Jen, and
Venus, so the books in the series will be based off of them. Anyhow, in
Sushi for One? Lex Sakai is a Volleyball player and she coaches a
Junior High Girls' Volleyball team, but she could get funding pulled if
she doesn't find a date to her cousin Mariko's wedding. Lex's
grandmother is pushing her to find a guy, any guy, Christian or not to
bring to the wedding, if she doesn't, Lex could lose sponsorship of her
Girl's team.

The book is tasteful in that it is classic,
humorous chic lit, but with elements of morality, family, and
friendship, pulsing through it-I was also intrigued by the affection
shown to the characters and description of their appearance and
personalities through the book. I was also ecstatic that kissing was
included too, as some Christian books shy away from even that. I was
intrigued by Aiden's character. He was warm, dedicated, and someone
whom any woman would love to be with. I was rooting for him and Lex the
entire time.

I could not put the book down, I finished in less than 48 hours and will now move on to Only Uni.

Please visit Cami's website www.camytang.com

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