5 star, YA

ARC Review: ASAP by Axie Oh

New York Times bestselling author Axie Oh’s ASAP is the much anticipated companion novel to beloved romance XOXO, following fan favorites Sori, the wealthy daughter of a K-pop company owner, and Nathaniel, her K-pop star ex-boyfriend, in a swoon-worthy second chance love story.

Sori has worked her whole life to become a K-pop idol, until she realizes she doesnโ€™t want a life forever in the spotlight. But thatโ€™s not actually up to Soriโ€”sheโ€™s caught between her exacting motherโ€™s entertainment company and her fatherโ€™s presidential aspirations. And as the pressure to keep her flawless public image grows, the last person she should be thinking about is her ex-boyfriend.

Nathaniel is off limitsโ€”she knows this. A member of one of the biggest K-pop bands in the world and forbidden from dating, he isnโ€™t any more of an option now than he was two years ago. Still, she canโ€™t forget that their whirlwind romance was the last time she remembers being really happy. Or that his family welcomed her into their home when she needed it most. . . .

So when Nathaniel finds himself rocked by scandal, Sori offers him a hideaway with her. And back in close quarters, itโ€™s hard to deny their old feelings. But when Sori gets an opportunity to break free from her parentโ€™s expectations, she will have to decide: Is her future worth sacrificing for a second chance at love?



Overall Recommendation:

ASAP is finally Sori and Nathaniel’s story that takes the elements I loved about XOXO and supplements in different ways that makes this a different experience while being everything I wanted. Another forbidden romance but this time with the baggage of a past history, the angst and chemistry between these two were real since the first day we met them in the previous book. While it can be read and loved as a standalone, I enjoyed seeing familiar faces in the XOXO group and a different side of the K-pop industry. Brilliant in its characterizations and emotionally heartbreaking, this was the perfect romance read that kept me entertained to the last page.

Publication Date: February 6, 2024

Diving headlong back into the glamorous world of K-pop and the XOXO group, fan-favourite characters (that included me!) Sori and Nathaniel are thrown back together again after graduating high school and somewhat putting their romantic history behind them. After all, their last foray into the non-platonic feelings almost brought a scandal for Nathaniel’s idol group XOXO just shortly after they debuted. It seems the world is just against them from being together.

I love a well-done forbidden romance as much as the next person, and Axie Oh just has a way of seeing into my heart and knowing which heartstrings to pull when she writes these romances. Sori and Nathaniel were so well written as characters that they felt like real people. Their chemistry was evident even when they were first introduced in XOXO but it was magnified in this book as we focus on their history and present.

Getting to know Sori was one of my favourite parts of the book. She is so much more than meets the eye. Her relationship with her mother, the CEO of an entertainment group, and her rocky relationship with her father made her such an empathetic character. The deep dive into another side of the K-pop industry was so much fun. Not only the music side, I loved seeing the preparation of groups before their debut and the variety shows they go on to make themselves known to their audience. As a K-pop fan, this made the story even more entertaining and real. Axie really drew me in with her depictions of this world.

For fans of the companion book, Iโ€™m so glad the boys of XOXO all made appearances that go beyond cameos. I think the biggest surprise was getting to see more of Sun who seemed to be more elusive in book 1 as he had already completed high school by that point. I honestly hope we get a book for each of the boys. *fingers crossed*. And for fans of Jenny and Jaewoo, they also make appearances so this book has a little treat for everybody!

Honestly, I can go on with my gushing, but this book (and series) is a love letter to those who love the K-pop world. Itโ€™s fun, fast paced and filled with emotional story arcs. ASAP follows in this same vein and doesnโ€™t disappoint, even with the high standards I had for it. I urge you to go out and find a copy for yourself!

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this copy in exchange for an honest review

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Top Ten Tuesday: New to Me Authors I Discovered in 2023

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


Every year, I try to balance out reading new authors and the ones I already love so much. Last year I might not have done it as well as I had hoped, but I still found some amazing new authors whose books I look forward to reading more in the future.

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Let’s Talk Bookish – Books Read by the Fire

Aria @ Book Nook Bitsย is the new host for Letโ€™s Talk Bookish! If you arenโ€™t following her yet, good check out her blog and give her a follow!

January 26: Books to Read by the Fire

Prompts: The holidays are over, but itโ€™s still winter! What books do you feel are perfect to read during the season? What about genres? What wintry books do you have on your TBR?

Welcome to another week of LTB here at DTRH, everyone! As per the prompt, it’s definitely winter where I am, and the snow and the cold have definitely got me holed up in warm buildings whenever I can be. And for sure I wish there was a fireplace to read by.

For me, murder mysteries and thrillers are definitely good to read during this season. But I think a thrilling fantasy could also work. Anything to get the heart pumping a little bit and not feel so sluggish. Cozy mysteries work too, though I haven’t read one of those recently.

It is so cold in the winter here, and it’s definitely a struggle to leave the bed when it’s freezing and it’s dark when you wake up. The book I’m currently reading takes place in a ski chalet (not uncommon), and it definitely makes me feel like I’m in a warm resort somewhere in the mountains. Interestingly, I never feel “chilled” or spooked by these stories (maybe I’m just more used to it), but it does help to feel like you’re really in the story when you’re actually quite cold in your real life, and in your story.

I have A Magic Steeped in Poison on my TBR (thanks to a friend who lent me the hardcover), which sounds to me like a nice wintry read. I may also pull out some more Agatha Christies for when I need a quick mystery to read as well. Of course, a lot also depends on mood, and obviously it’s best to read whatever you feel like reading at the time, so we’ll see!

How about you all? What do you have coming up in the next little bit that you feel like is a wintry read? Anyone doing “off-season” reads? Let me know in the comments below!