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Comeback

A K-pop Novel

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Comeback

By: Lyn Ashwood, Rachel Rose
Narrated by: Michelle H. Lee
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Emery Jung is living his dream. Known by his stage name M, he is loved by millions of fans around the world as a member of the rising K-pop group NEON. But all fame comes with a cost, especially when one slip-up can have viral consequences.

Alana Kim is trying to forget. After a tragic loss sends her spiraling, she escapes to her family in Korea, abandoning her love of music along the way. However, her plans are derailed when she literally runs into M, the famous K-pop idol. When their paths collide, Emery and Alana must work together to prevent a scandal from ruining NEON’s success, sparking a journey of friendship, love, and healing. Unfortunately, fame and love aren’t easily compatible, especially in the world of K-pop.

©2019 Lyn Ashwood, Rachel Rose (P)2023 Lyn Ashwood, Rachel Rose
Literature & Fiction Multicultural
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This story is incredibly cute and adorable! The authors and narrator are very talented.

When is book 2 coming out?

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Relationship premise delusional in kpop industry. Characters flat due to weak contrived dialogue, heavy narrative and over focused on interactions based on social media/texting. Lead characters are not likable because come off as weak cliched victims, supporting are annoying because also flat. Even dialogue during concert where shouting out to fans is pretty cringey - guessing author hasn't really attended one recently. Tried to enjoy while driving and Waze would cut it off when new direction and honestly didn't matter. Very much prefer Lily Chu's work.

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