Author: Susan Lee
Publisher: Inkyard Press
Genre: Young Adult
Source: Inkyard Press ( Netgalley )
Goodreads: New from the author of Seoulmates comes a story of mistaken identities, the summer of a lifetime, and a love to risk everything for.
When Elijah Ri arrives in New York City for an internship at his father’s massive tech company, Haneul Corporation, he expects the royal treatment that comes with being the future CEO—even if that’s the last thing he wants. But instead, he finds himself shuffled into a group of overworked, unpaid interns, all sharing a shoebox apartment for the summer.
When Jessica Lee arrives in New York City, she’s eager to make the most of her internship at Haneul Corporation, even if she’s at the bottom of the corporate ladder. But she’s shocked to be introduced as the new executive-in-training intern with a gorgeous brownstone all to herself.
It doesn’t take long for Elijah and Jessica to discover the source of the they share the same Korean name. But they decide to stay switched—so Elijah can have a relaxing summer away from his controlling dad while Jessica can make the connections she desperately needs for college recommendations.
As Elijah and Jessica work together to keep up the charade, a spark develops between them. Can they avoid discovery—and total disaster—with their feelings and futures on the line?
Ope’s Opinion: This was a good story, but the foul language is over the top. I was disappointed in the adults in this book. They were not supportive of what was best for their kids. They were too worried about how their children would reflect on them.
This is fiction, so you do need to just throw away any ideas of it being realistic. It read really fast, easy, and light.


Sometimes fast, easy and light is just the book we need.
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