He greets her parents in perfect Mandarin with a Taipei accent – precisely what they want to hear. He’s got the charm, the looks, and knows the right things to say to “Type C” parents like hers-thanks to her in-depth application. Enter Andrew, a very expensive boyfriend-for-hire from Rent for Your’ Rents. But clever Chloe comes up with the perfect solution: to tell her parents she already has a boyfriend, one who goes to the right school and has the right traditional Chinese family. He may be the son of a wealthy family friend, but he’s an awful, misogynistic human being. Her very traditional Taiwanese parents are obsessed with forcing her to marry the richest (and the worst) guy she could ever imagine. What to expect: Relationships, College, Romance, and HumorĬhloe, or Jing-Jing as she is known to her family, is at her wit’s end. Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers The Children’s Book Review Rent a Boyfriend
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