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The Year of Cecily

por Lisa Lin

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"Giving a fresh start to former sweethearts, debut author Lin handles complicated family culture and romantic tension by writing passionate, strong-willed protagonists and triumphantly delivers a satisfying second-chance romance." - Library Journal

/> Featured in BuzzFeed's article, "33 Romance Books To Look Out For in 2023"

This is the year of Cecily Chang.

San Francisco attorney Cecily Chang is ready to tackle the New Year head on, so she creates a list of resolutions guaranteed to reboot her life??right after her dutiful visit home to Sunset Park, Brooklyn, for the Lunar New Year. Cecily prepares to face her critical, meddling mother, nosy relatives, and the chaos and drama family togetherness brings. At least the food will be delicious. This holiday, Cecily vows to remain calm??as long as she doesn't see him.

Jeffrey Lee deeply regrets how he ended things with Cecily ten years ago, but he felt it was best for her at the time. When he runs into her again during the New Year, he sees it as a sign. Now a successful screenwriter, Jeffrey is determined to win back Cecily's heart.

But Cecily doesn't believe in signs or second chances and embraces her new resolutions. This time, Jeffrey won't give up??and he's convinced he can write them a new Hollywood happy end… (más)

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This really seemed to be everything I wanted in a book. Especially one that was released shortly before the Lunar New Year. It had a second-chance romance between two Asian characters, took place in California (both San Francisco and LA, where I have family and friends), and in Sunset Park in Brooklyn, NY, which was near my old stomping grounds. The cover is so pretty. I couldn't wait to dive in.

I loved a lot of things about this book. I related to Cecily and her wish to start over (cause who doesn't, when it's new years?). Both her and Jeffrey's strained relationships with their family, which I could relate to all too well. Their moms sounds a lot like mine, and their feelings of never feeling good enough for their parents hit a little too close to home. Nonetheless, I am glad to see myself represented in this book, and am excited for a new Asian voice in romance. I enjoyed the family dynamics very, very much and would have liked to read more of this.

However, I wasn't sold on Jeffrey, or the romance. Jeffrey didn't seem like a good partner to me and I honestly couldn't see what Cecily saw in him, and I honestly thought she deserved better. I didn't feel any chemistry between the two, either. They also get together relatively quickly and I never really felt like they were in any danger of not being together.

*****SPOILERS






He's content to just coast along and then lovebomb Cecily when she's upset or when the third-act breakup happens. He negs her, makes fun of what she likes, and I really, really don't like when people don't understand the word 'no' and it's seen as romantic that they keep trying. She gets into his hobbies (watching the movies he likes), but he doesn't bother to get into any of hers, or complains and acts like she owes him when he does something she likes. Also, why does he keep using his sister to get to Cecily? Seems like that's all she's there for. He gives me the ick.









END SPOILERS*****

Also, the narrative was a little strange. We get multiple hot-and-heavy descriptive sex scenes close to the start of the book, but the rest of this book is very chaste and fade-to-black. I think this would have worked better as a family saga than a romance.

I'm not sure that I'll check out book #2 just yet...I didn't feel interested enough in Rachel or Luke's characters to read about them. But, it might just surprise me! ( )
  galian84 | Dec 29, 2023 |
This really seemed to be everything I wanted in a book. Especially one that was released shortly before the Lunar New Year. It had a second-chance romance between two Asian characters, took place in California (both San Francisco and LA, where I have family and friends), and in Sunset Park in Brooklyn, NY, which was near my old stomping grounds. The cover is so pretty. I couldn't wait to dive in.

I loved a lot of things about this book. I related to Cecily and her wish to start over (cause who doesn't, when it's new years?). Both her and Jeffrey's strained relationships with their family, which I could relate to all too well. Their moms sounds a lot like mine, and their feelings of never feeling good enough for their parents hit a little too close to home. Nonetheless, I am glad to see myself represented in this book, and am excited for a new Asian voice in romance. I enjoyed the family dynamics very, very much and would have liked to read more of this.

However, I wasn't sold on Jeffrey, or the romance. Jeffrey didn't seem like a good partner to me and I honestly couldn't see what Cecily saw in him, and I honestly thought she deserved better. I didn't feel any chemistry between the two, either. They also get together relatively quickly and I never really felt like they were in any danger of not being together.

*****SPOILERS






He's content to just coast along and then lovebomb Cecily when she's upset or when the third-act breakup happens. He negs her, makes fun of what she likes, and I really, really don't like when people don't understand the word 'no' and it's seen as romantic that they keep trying. She gets into his hobbies (watching the movies he likes), but he doesn't bother to get into any of hers, or complains and acts like she owes him when he does something she likes. Also, why does he keep using his sister to get to Cecily? Seems like that's all she's there for. He gives me the ick.









END SPOILERS*****

Also, the narrative was a little strange. We get multiple hot-and-heavy descriptive sex scenes close to the start of the book, but the rest of this book is very chaste and fade-to-black. I think this would have worked better as a family saga than a romance.

I'm not sure that I'll check out book #2 just yet...I didn't feel interested enough in Rachel or Luke's characters to read about them. But, it might just surprise me! ( )
  galian84 | Dec 29, 2023 |
The Year of Cecily by Lisa Lin
From Sunset Park, With Love series #1. Contemporary romance. Own voices.
Cecily Chang makes New Year’s resolutions to reboot her life. It will be the year of Cecily. She will spend the holidays with her family and vows to remain calm. There is a reason she moved from one coast to the other after all.
Jeffrey Lee regrets how he ended things with Cecily and being back home for the holidays is the perfect time to reconnect. It’s fate, right? They are both back home in New York for the holidays and can get to know each other again.

Romance with a lot of family drama that Cecily and Jeffrey must accept as “family” and get through.
There is a lesson here for both of them.
After overhearing a conversation, Cecily is gobsmacked. She has been so annoyed with her mother’s constant complaining but she can now look at it from a different perspective. She can allow for a bit of grace and acknowledge that her mother only wants the best for her.

Cecile’s self thoughts and a short conversation with her father.
Stupid emotional feelings. She was better with facts.
“What are you eating”
“My feelings” she’d always been able to tell her father anything.

Enjoyable. I’d define it as “becoming an adult” but not everyone gets there. It takes skill to look at things from a different perspective and I love that Cecily and Jeffrey were able to do that. ( )
  Madison_Fairbanks | Jun 12, 2023 |
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"Giving a fresh start to former sweethearts, debut author Lin handles complicated family culture and romantic tension by writing passionate, strong-willed protagonists and triumphantly delivers a satisfying second-chance romance." - Library Journal

Featured in BuzzFeed's article, "33 Romance Books To Look Out For in 2023"

This is the year of Cecily Chang.

San Francisco attorney Cecily Chang is ready to tackle the New Year head on, so she creates a list of resolutions guaranteed to reboot her life??right after her dutiful visit home to Sunset Park, Brooklyn, for the Lunar New Year. Cecily prepares to face her critical, meddling mother, nosy relatives, and the chaos and drama family togetherness brings. At least the food will be delicious. This holiday, Cecily vows to remain calm??as long as she doesn't see him.

Jeffrey Lee deeply regrets how he ended things with Cecily ten years ago, but he felt it was best for her at the time. When he runs into her again during the New Year, he sees it as a sign. Now a successful screenwriter, Jeffrey is determined to win back Cecily's heart.

But Cecily doesn't believe in signs or second chances and embraces her new resolutions. This time, Jeffrey won't give up??and he's convinced he can write them a new Hollywood happy end

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