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SOMETHING CHEEKY by Thien-Kim Lam

SOMETHING CHEEKY

by Thien-Kim Lam

Pub Date: March 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063237384
Publisher: Avon/HarperCollins

Two friends team up to bring the musical of their dreams to life.

Zoe Tran is a self-made woman and proud of it. After successfully opening a plus-size lingerie boutique in Washington, D.C., she’s earned a reputation for helping women feel like the best version of themselves and doesn’t expect her life to change anytime soon. Then her old college friend Derek Bui walks back into her life, making her an offer she can’t refuse. When they were wide-eyed theater students, they dreamed of making their favorite Vietnamese fairy tale into a rock musical—and now, Derek’s here to turn that dream into reality, but he can’t do it without Zoe and her eye for fashion. With Derek directing the musical and Zoe designing the costumes, plus an all-Asian cast and creative team, the production has a great chance of success. Getting it off the ground means Zoe and Derek will be working together very closely, leading Derek to experience a resurgence of his longtime crush on Zoe and leading Zoe, who’s demisexual, to gain an all-new perception of her old friend. As if things couldn’t get more complicated, the theater’s artistic director is breathing down Derek’s neck, trying to pressure him into stripping the musical of its unapologetically Vietnamese identity. Amid creative clashes, new feelings, and a ticking clock to opening night, Zoe and Derek have to decide whether they’re going to stand up for the vision they’ve always believed in or let an outsider have the final say. Lam’s romance is refreshingly sex-positive and inclusive, focused on characters who don’t always get the spotlight in the genre. The book doesn’t hesitate to tackle the shortcomings of the theater world, either, exploring the question of whose narratives are often diminished or reduced to outdated stereotypes. There’s a deft balance between sweet moments and serious conversations, but not every element is paced as well as it could be.

Culture takes center stage in this confident friends-to-lovers romance.