The Takeover
By (Author) Cara Tanamachi
St Martin's Press
Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
9th July 2024
4th March 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 137mm, Height 208mm, Spine 22mm
268g
Sometimes, when you ask the universe for your soulmate, you wind up with your hate mate instead. On Nami's 30th birthday, she's reminded at every turn that her life isn't what she planned. She's always excelled at everything - until now. Her fianc blew up their engagement. Her pride and joy, the tech company she helped to found, is about to lose funding. And her sister, Sora, is getting married to the man of her dreams, Jack, and instead of being happy for her, as she knows she ought to be, she's fighting off jealousy. Frustrated with her life, she makes a wish on a birthday candle to find her soulmate. Instead, the universe delivers her hate mate, Nami's old high school nemesis, Jae Lee, the most popular kid from high school, who also narrowly beat her out for valedictorian. More than a decade later, Jae is still as effortlessly cool, charming, and stylish as ever, and, to make matters worse, is planning a hostile take-over of her start-up. Cue: sharp elbows and even sharper banter as the two go head-to-head to see who'll win this time. But when their rivalry ignites a different kind of passion, Nami starts to realize that it's not just her company that's in danger of being taken over, but her heart as well.
"With witty insults, drunk dancing, and pranks, Tanamachi's extra-fun follow-up to The Second You're Single is positively enjoyable and should be suggested reading for those who love books by Sally Thorne and Suzanne Park." - Library Journal
"Nami and Jae's love story is set against the backdrop of relatable and charming family dynamics, [and] their good chemistry will keep readers engaged." - Booklist
CARA TANAMACHI lives near Chicago with her husband and five children, and their 85-pound Goldendoodle, Theodore. Raised near Dallas, Texas by her Japanese-American dad and English-Scottish American mom, she was the oldest of two children. The UPenn grad worked as a newspaper reporter and then published many novels under the name Cara Lockwood. A former single mom, she spent eight years dating before finding the love of her life. She believes we all could use a little more happily ever after.