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Weddings and Wasabi available in both print and ebook

Captain's Log, Stardate 07.07.2011

I just found out (like a few days ago) that the ebook version of Weddings and Wasabi, is now available! This is the fourth book in my Sushi series. What's even better is that it's only $2.99!


After finally graduating with a culinary degree, Jennifer Lim is pressured by her family to work at her control-freak aunty’s restaurant. But after a family dispute, Jenn is determined to no longer be a doormat and instead starts her own catering company. Her search for a wine merchant brings John into her life—a tall, dark, handsome biker in form-fitting black leather, who’s Hispanic to boot. It would be wonderfully wild to snag a man like that!

Shy engineer Edward tentatively tries out his birthday present from his winery-owner uncle—a Harley-Davidson complete with the trimmings. Jennifer seems attracted to the rough, aggressive image, but it isn’t his real self. Is she latching onto him just to spite her horrified family? And if this spark between them is real, will showing her the true guy underneath put it out?

And what’s with the goat in the backyard?

Excerpt!



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Comments

Unknown said…
As soon as I saw the blog that this was out...I went to Amazon to buy it on my kindle!
Camy Tang said…
You rock! Thanks so much!
Anonymous said…
Wow! This snuck up on me! Didn't know it was coming out so soon! Got it!
Camy Tang said…
Thanks a bunch, Lynn! I hope you enjoy it!
Camy
Crystal Laine said…
Just ordered it! And now it's on my Kindle. Love this series so will love it. :)
Camy Tang said…
Thanks so much Crystal!!!!!
Anonymous said…
Hour and a half on the treadmill and I'm about halfway through the book already! You need to write longer books! Feeling so for Jenn!
Camy Tang said…
I'm glad you're liking it Lynn!
Anonymous said…
Probably would have finished it today but members invited us over for dinner and just couldn't hit the treadmill after that dinner! Maybe tomorrow night!
Camy Tang said…
So did you finish it? :)
Anonymous said…
I only have one question...did she?
Makes me want to read all the books over again! Just love all your characters so much!
Camy Tang said…
You mean it wasn't obvious? Shucks. I need to learn to write!
Anonymous said…
Oh bummer! Now I feel like I let you down...unless you didn't understand what I was asking....
Camy Tang said…
LOL Now I'm not sure I know what you're asking. :)
Delia said…
I can't wait to read this, Camy! I've loved the other books in this series so I know I will love this one, too! Going to order it now! :)
Camy Tang said…
Thanks so much Delia! I hope you like it!
Cat said…
Oh my gosh, I didn't know the 4th book in the series is out. Saw in on Amazon, didn't believe it and had to read your blog to make sure. I'll have to buy the kindle version tonight! So excited!!! I think I have to read the whole series again, since it has been quite a while since I last read them.

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