
Anna and Quan have to fight for their chance at love, but to do that, they also have to fight for themselves.

Their first attempt at a one-night stand fails, as does their second, and their third, because being with Quan is more than sex-he accepts Anna on an unconditional level that she herself has just started to understand. However, when tragedy strikes Anna’s family she takes on a role that she is ill-suited for, until the burden of expectations threatens to destroy her. That’s where tattooed, motorcycle-riding Quan Diep comes in. The more unacceptable the men, the better. If you are newer to the paranormal romance genre, you may not know Kresley Cole is top. Translation: She's going to embark on a string of one-night stands. Kresley Cole is back in action and grabbing our hearts again with Munro. Content Warning: discussion of death of a parent, depression, suicidal ideation I had the good luck to get early access to Helen Hoang’s newest, The Heart Principle, and I finished it this week. And when her longtime boyfriend announces he wants an open relationship before making a final commitment, a hurt and angry Anna decides that if he wants an open relationship, then she does, too. When violinist Anna Sun accidentally achieves career success with a viral YouTube video, she finds herself incapacitated and burned out from her attempts to replicate that moment. A woman struggling with burnout learns to embrace the unexpected-and the man she enlists to help her-in this new New York Times bestselling romance by Helen Hoang.
