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The donut trap a novel
The donut trap a novel






the donut trap a novel

The ways she loves her family, but also wants some space. But I think the reason I enjoyed The Donut Trap so much was because Jasmine resonated with me. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)įrom the beginning, I felt like Alex and Jasmine’s chemistry was charming. (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. With both sets of parents against their relationship, a family legacy about to shut down, and the reappearance of an old high school flame, Jasmine must scheme to find a solution that satisfies her family’s expectations and can get her out of the donut trap once and for all. Worse, he doesn’t think she’s perfect either. He’s everything she should wish for, until a disastrous dinner reveals Alex isn’t as perfect as she thinks.

the donut trap a novel the donut trap a novel

Not only is he successful and easy on the eyes, to her parents’ delight, he’s also Chinese. Help comes in the form of an old college crush, Alex Lai. She wants to break free from her daily grind, but when a hike in rent threatens the survival of their shop, her parents rely on her more than ever. Jasmine quickly loses herself in a cyclical routine of donuts, Netflix, and sleep. With no boyfriend or job prospects, Jasmine returns home to work at her parents’ donut shop. Jasmine Tran has landed herself behind bars-maple bars that is. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. Not only am I obsessed with donuts, I love this idea of Jasmine trying to break free. With both sets of parents against their relationship, a family legacy about to shut down, and the reappearance of an old high school flame, Jasmine must scheme to find a solution that satisfies her family's expectations and can get her out of the donut trap once and for all.I’ve been looking forward to The Donut Trap for months now. Worse, he doesn't think she's perfect either. He's everything she should wish for, until a disastrous dinner reveals Alex isn't as perfect as she thinks. Not only is he successful and easy on the eyes, to her parents' delight, he's also Chinese. With no boyfriend or job prospects, Jasmine returns home to work at her parents' donut shop.

the donut trap a novel

Julie Tieu sparkles in this debut romantic comedy, which is charmingly reminiscent of the TV show Kim's Convenience and Frankly in Love by David Yoon, about a young woman who feels caught in the life her parents have made for her until she falls in love and finds a way out of the donut trap.








The donut trap a novel