Spotlight: Julia Song Is Undateable by Susan Lee

CEO seeks dating coach

Julia Song, CEO of Starlight Cosmetics, is at the height of her career. Then why does she feel like such a failure? Maybe because she’s thirty and single, with a terrible track record at dating. And in the eyes of her Korean family, that is just unacceptable. It never really bothered her—that is until her beloved grandmother drops the bomb that she is sick and her dying wish is for Julia to get married. Impossible. So in a moment of weakness, Julia asks her family for help. Set her up on three dates to help her find The One. But it will never work—Julia is undateable. If only there was a coach for that…

Tae Kim knows about the weight of familial expectation. He’s currently unemployed, living in his parents’ basement to care for his ill father. Sure, he’s become somewhat of a fix-it man for the Korean community around town, but that’s not a real job. And the pressure to get his life together is getting to be too much. So when the Julia Song—his childhood crush—asks for his help, it may be just the distraction he needs. He’ll do whatever it takes, even coach her for these three dates. Problem is, the more time they spend together and the closer they get, the more Tae wonders if anyone is good enough for Julia…including him.

Excerpt

BRIBE BAGS

JULIA SONG HATED being the center of attention.

So standing here at the head of the conference table, expect-ant eyes of Very Important People all on her, was pretty much torture.

But Julia was the CEO of Starlight Cosmetics, this company was her baby, these VIPs the executives she hired to help grow the business. And the news she had to share with them was monumental.

She scanned her memory for the advice from her executive coach for this kind of situation. The only thing she could remember was, contrary to everything she’d ever been told before in her life, never try to picture your audience naked. It would make the nerves even worse.

And, of course, now that’s all Julia could think of.

She closed her eyes for a moment to clear her mind of all the unfortunate images fighting to run through her head.

What was that one thing her coach told her?

Squeeze your butt cheeks to hold the plank. Wait, no, that was her abs coach.

If the recipe calls for garlic, double it. Wrong again. That was her cooking coach.

Oh, screw it. What was the use of having all these people to help Julia better herself when she couldn’t call upon the advice when needed?

She cleared her throat and decided to wing it.

“I know you’re all busy, so I’ll make this quick. Look, it’s not how I wanted to do this . . .”

Her dream, rather, was to one day point at each of them and tell them an exorbitant dollar amount for a bonus. Enough money for them to buy new homes in the hills or on the beach, whichever they preferred.

“Wait—are you firing us?” someone cried out from the other end of the table.

Julia’s eyebrows shot up to her hairline. “What? No, of course not. Don’t be ridiculous.”

Always start with something personal and positive to get people excited about what you’re going to say. Oh yeah, that’s the brilliant advice her coach had mentioned.

“Oh gosh, I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to sound so ominous.” Julia quickly backtracked. “It’s just that, well, at the risk of get-ting too squishy in a work meeting, I really wanted to thank you all for taking a chance on me way back when all of this was just an idea in my head.”

Julia swallowed the emotion building in her throat as she looked around at the team she’d put together to lead this company. They were the ones who took her idea to merge the best in the Korean skincare market with the high demands of the US consumer and built what was now one of the fastest- growing organic, clean K- beauty brands in America.

“I just want to tell you how much I appreciate your hard work and loyalty. I don’t know that any of us anticipated this kind of success. But honestly, none of it would have happened without each and every one of you and your contribution. And now, I have some really great news. As you know, Starlight’s Lotus Bamboo Essence was selected for Allure’s Best of Beauty awards. Which was a dream come true for us. But it doesn’t end there.”

Julia inserted the dramatic pause her public speaking coach had encouraged her to use. The looks of anticipation around the room fueled her excitement.

“I’m thrilled to share that the same Lotus Bamboo Essence has also been selected as one of this year’s Oprah’s Favorite Things!”

There was a silent pause of shock, followed by an eruption of applause and cheers, high fives, and hugs shared around the table.

“We’ll need to reforecast sales projections. We’re gonna blow up with the exposure . . .”

“We’re gonna have to update a comms plan . . .”

“We have to think of how we add this to the packaging design . . .”

“We need to make sure the supply chain can handle the increased distribution . . .”

“Oprah still has major influence on Gen X consumer spending. It’s a big win for a product . . .”

Yup, that was her team  .  .  . no- nonsense, capable, loyal, honest . . . and the hardest- working, most talented people in the industry. And they were all business, just like her.

Her chest swelled as she watched them leave to get back to work, patting each other on the back as they walked out, taking the noise with them.

Julia started this company at only twenty- six years old. She’d disappointed her parents by changing her major from pre- med to business administration. She lived off ramen and PB&J sandwiches for a good year just to scrape by as she worked tirelessly to research the hadn’t exactly welcomed her with open arms. And she stomached the start- up community’s boys’ club as she tried to secure funding for the company.

And four short years later, they were on the verge of something huge. Hard work and dedication had brought them to this level of success. So yeah, she was proud of them, proud of herself. And at only thirty, she was finally in a position financially to take care of her family without worry.

When the last person left her office, Julia turned to look out the windows, the hustle and bustle of Santa Monica ten floors below. She took a deep breath.

“That’s right, motherfuckers,” she screamed, while pumping her fist. She shook her hips back and forth, adding in some aggressive hair throws and, why the heck not, followed it with a body roll. “Oh yeah, uh- huh . . .”

“Oh dear, that’s something I’m not likely going to forget seeing.”

Record scratch.

Julia halted her celebratory dance and quickly patted down her hair, trying to tuck her I- knew- I’d- regret-these bangs behind her ear as her assistant, Annette, entered the office.

“Unlike what your schedule says on paper, you’ve only actually attended that hot yoga class once. Should you really be try-ing to move your body like that?” Annette asked. “I wouldn’t want you to hurt yourself.”

“You’re fired.”

Annette passed her the cup of black coffee in the Morning Person mug that she knew was a lie, along with a multivitamin and a probiotic. Breakfast of champions.

“Just remember that I know where the bodies are hidden. Oh, and I have those pictures of you from that one holiday party . . .” 

“Okay, fine, you can stay,” Julia conceded. 

“Is it a good time to ask for a raise?”

Julia tried to shoot Annette a glare but couldn’t keep back the smile. It was a secret to no one that Annette was invaluable to the Starlight team, and most days she was the one bossing Julia around. Julia shook her head and took a seat at her desk. “Can you forward the O magazine email to the team so they know all the details?”

“You betcha,” Annette said. “Have you told your folks yet?” 

“No, not yet. I don’t think they’d even understand what a big deal this is.”

“Make sure to tell them.” Annette wasn’t only her assistant, she was also her work- mother as well. “Oh, and here is the updated short list of investors we might want to approach for global expansion. One bad meeting doesn’t have to halt progress.”

One bad meeting was an understatement. The last time Julia had met with an investment firm for an informational meeting, they kept asking about her significant other, driving home that they were a family- run business built on traditional values. They looked at her as young and inexperienced not because of her age— she knew plenty of male CEOs who were thirty— but because she wasn’t married with children. In their eyes, Julia wasn’t reliable because she wasn’t settled . . . settled down, that is.

Her accomplishments, alone, weren’t enough.

I’ll show them, she thought to herself as she gritted her teeth. Julia grabbed the list from Annette with a little bit more force than necessary and nodded. “Thanks.”

“Hey.” Annette softened her voice like she so rarely ever did. The one word in that tone made Julia surprisingly emotional. “It’s a good day, boss lady. You should be proud.” She patted Julia on the shoulder before walking back to her desk just outside Julia’s office.

Excerpted from JULIA SONG IS UNDATEABLE by Susan Lee. Copyright © 2025 by Susan Lee. Published by Canary Street Press, an imprint of HarperCollins.

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About the Author

Susan Lee is the author of the critically acclaimed and reader favorite young adult romantic comedies SEOULMATES and THE NAME DROP. Her work has been featured in national outlets such as Buzzfeed, NPR, and Pop Sugar. Kirkus Reviews calls Susan’s voice “honest, fresh and thoughtful”. A graduate of UC San Diego, Susan built a career as an HR executive at some of today’s hottest companies, until she realized that writing stories was a more impactful and powerful form of resistance and change. 

Now she channels her energy into writing Happily Ever Afters for those historically underrepresented in Romance. When she is not writing (or painfully procrastinating from writing), Susan can be found down the rabbit holes of her many obsessions including listening to Kpop, binge watching K-dramas, collecting sneakers, building mechanical keyboards, and obsessing over her two adorable, but ill-behaved chihuahuas.

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Spotlight: The Billionaire Accidental Daddy Duty by Diana A. Hicks

Release Date: October 27

Available in Kindle Unlimited

Isla
He’s a genius. A billionaire. And the total bastard who fired me.

My dream job in NYC went up in smoke the second I met Declan Noble. He's a famously grumpy tech CEO, and my boss for all of one day before he kicked me to the curb.

Then a tiny, unexpected baby showed up on his doorstep. Suddenly, the arrogant genius who dismissed me needs my help—not to debug code, but to change diapers.

He’s offering me a deal: Nanny his surprise baby, help uncover the truth, and the Lead Programmer position is mine. I just have to keep my eyes on the prize and absolutely, positively, not fall for the man who is suddenly as irresistible as he is out of his depth.

Declan
I don't do chaos. I do code.

My perfectly engineered world imploded the day the baby arrived. I’m a computer genius, not a dad. Isla is the only person I can trust to fix this mess. Unfortunately, she's also the sharp-tongued programmer I wrongfully dismissed.

I hate that I need her. But she’s capable, she’s calm, and she's entirely too beautiful to be working this closely with.

Now, with every late-night smile, I’m realizing this isn't just about a baby or a bargain. It's about a connection I can't debug, and a daddy duty that might be a lot less accidental, and more like kismet.

A note from Diana; This title was previously released as Irresistible Bastard with Cocky Hero Club Production

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Meet Diana A. Hicks

Diana Hicks writes dark, emotional romance where obsession runs deep, secrets cut sharp, and love always comes at a price.

Her books blend steamy billionaire drama with forbidden marriages, high-stakes betrayal, and antiheroes who will burn the world to protect what’s theirs. Best known for The Empire Trilogy, Diana’s stories deliver heart-pounding romance with morally gray men, strong heroines, and just enough heat to leave you breathless.

When she’s not writing about power and passion colliding, she’s probably sipping coffee like it's a love language, sweating off a plot twist at yoga, or posting angsty book teasers on TikTok.

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Spotlight: Pity Please by Whitney Dineen

Release Date: October 25

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She had a foolproof plan. He thought his future was sealed. Neither of them imagined life would take them down a different path …

Allie
I never planned to live in Elk Lake again, but here I am. I was going to get married, have a great family and career, and then I’d get my happily-ever-after stamped on the passport of my life.

But Brett cheated and got his mistress pregnant with quadruplets. Karma was my consolation and believe me when I tell you, I couldn’t have been more satisfied by the outcome.

Just as I was busy with my fresh start, Noah Riley walked back into my life. I’ve always worshipped my best friend’s older brother, but he never noticed me.

Until that one day …

Noah
What coach gets demoted after taking their high school basketball team all the way to third in the state? Me, that’s who.

I could have gotten any other job in Chicago, but my anger and hurt pride caused me to accept a position at my alma mater. That’s right, I’m the new basketball coach of the Elk Lake Crappies. Don’t think the irony is lost on me.

My goal is to make a splash with my new team, and then have my old school beg to hire me back. Of course, I won’t accept until there’s an appropriate amount of groveling, along with a substantial pay raise.

When I moved to Elk Lake, I never expected to run into my sister’s best friend from childhood.

Who knew Allie Rogers would make me reconsider my dream?

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Meet Whitney Dineen

USA Today Bestselling author Whitney Dineen is a rock star in her own head. While delusional about her singing abilities, there’s been a plethora of validation that she’s a fairly decent author (AMAZING!!!). After winning many writing awards and selling nearly a kabillion books (math may not be her forte, either), she’s decided to let the voices in her head say whatever they want (sorry, Mom). She also won a fourth-place ribbon in a fifth-grade swim meet in backstroke. So, there’s that.

Whitney loves to hang with her kids (a.k.a. dazzle them with her amazing 80's dance moves, serenading them to Bohemian Rhapsody, and binge watch Ted Lasso ), bake stuff, eat stuff, and write books for people who "get" her. She thinks french fries are the perfect food and Mrs. Roper is her spirit animal.

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Spotlight: Never Lost by Aaron C. Anderson

General Fiction

Date Published: October 23rd, 2025

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

Zane Carter and his sons, eleven-year-old Ty and thirteen-year-old Joseph, venture one hundred miles into the Idaho wilderness with only a knife and the knowledge of their Nez Perce ancestors. Danger awaits at every deadfall and lurks in every snowy shadow as the boys hunt, fish, make weapons, and build shelter, learning to survive, taking only what they need from the land, and leaving no trace.

During their eighteen-day journey, Zane’s determination to fulfill a promise to his grandfather, an Indigenous warrior who exemplified the tenets of a wise and spiritual existence, is thwarted by a fatal encounter that transports Zane into an ancient realm as he straddles the thin line between life and death.

He wonders what has become of his boys. Have they learned enough patience, resourcefulness, and courage to complete this rite of passage? Will they make it out of the wildlands alive? Or will the unforgiving forces of the natural world take them too far from home to ever return?

Excerpt

Zane and Joseph moved with casual precision, slipping along at a slow fluid pace like cats on a prowl. Joseph watched his father trotting before him.

He never trips, and he never gets tired, Joseph thought. What do you see? What do you hear? What does great grandfather tell you as you run through these woods? His own thoughts startled him. Do I really believe Dad can hear great grandfather?

“The way that Dad and Mom see things is so different. They both tell me that I will be a great man one day. The trouble is they seem to have opposite plans for me. I just wish Mom would come out here with us. Things have a way of becoming clear out here in the mountains.”

He returned his attention to what was happening around him, just in time to miss running into his father as Zane made a U-turn in front of him. Not knowing if his father had seen an animal to shoot or not, Joseph stopped as quietly as he could and watched for a signal as to what to do next.

Zane took a couple of steps back then sat down cross-legged, facing a small tangle of bushes. He placed his spear beside him and put his hands on his knees. Joseph, not knowing what to do, sat down about three feet away from his father. Looking at his father’s face, he knew he shouldn’t speak, but he sure wished he knew what was going on.

After a couple of minutes of silence, Joseph heard a crash in the bushes his father was facing. It sounded like something was tearing them apart. When the disturbance started, Zane began speaking Nez Perce in a calm soothing voice. Joseph was surprised how much he could understand. He still didn’t speak the language very well, but being around Dad and Tom, he had become able to understand the essence of the words spoken in his presence.

“How are you, my little cousin?” Zane began. “I had hoped I could find you. With your knowledge and your wisdom, you walk this forest unmolested. You know more about this place than I will ever know. There is a wise old warrior that walks with the spirit of a black bear. More bears have fallen to your spears than will ever fall to the spears of man. Tell me, my little cousin, if this bear is my enemy, where do I strike? Tell me, my little friend, and I and my sons and their sons will sing of your wisdom.”

The fat, old porcupine stepped from the brush toward the murmuring sound of Zane’s voice. As he stepped into the open, not six feet from Zane and Joseph, Zane’s voice fell silent. The porcupine rose onto his hind legs and tested the air with his nose. The changing breeze gave Zane and Joseph away. The porcupine dropped to his feet, lowered his head, and flared his forest of deadly spines. Spinning in place, he whipped his tail, and a few errant quills pierced the low branches as he exited back into his bushy sanctuary.

Zane sat for a moment, and then he gathered the half dozen quills that had been left behind. He wrapped them in a length of leather and stowed them in his shoulder bag.

They continued their hunt in silence. Fifteen minutes later, they slipped carefully into a shallow wash. Occasionally creeping up and peering into the adjacent hollows, they worked their way along looking for game.

After a while Zane and Joseph were looking at a small clearing while lying on the edge of their hidden path. When Joseph was satisfied that there were no animals visible, he started to back off so he could proceed down the small gully. Zane put his hand on Joseph’s shoulder and pointed to a clump of tall grass tucked into some brush at the edge of the clearing.

Joseph looked hard, then spotted a flick of movement. After straining to determine what he was seeing, it was as if his eyes came into focus and the head of a mule deer appeared in the grass. It had been there all the time, perfectly camouflaged, lying in the grass and chewing an afternoon snack.

As they watched the deer, a cottontail rabbit hopped out into the clearing. Then another appeared on the edge, not twenty feet from where they lay hidden. Joseph drew back an arrow and let it fly. The rabbit was hit squarely. It rolled once and died kicking in the grass.

The mule deer’s head perked up at the sound. Next to it another deer head popped up. The second rabbit ran to the edge of the clearing and froze, looking at his fallen friend. Joseph drew back another arrow and sent it after his second victim. It struck the rabbit in the back leg. It spun around and started to run as best as it could.

The deer and Zane all sprang to their feet at the same time. The deer spun to run as Zane hurled his spear. The seven-foot dart flew straight, striking the rabbit mortally to the ground. Joseph grinned at his father.

“When you threw, I thought you were going for that big doe that was closest to us. I can’t believe how fast you got that spear into the air. You could have got that deer.”

Zane grinned back at his son as they walked over to the first rabbit that Joseph had hit.

“I probably could have. They were pretty lucky you weren’t hunting deer, too.”

Zane picked up the rabbit and pulled the arrow that had pierced both lungs and the heart.

“Perfect shot.”

“Thank you, gentle cousin, for your gift of meat.”

Joseph took the rabbit and the arrow.

“Boy, I hit him square, didn’t I? I wish I would have hit the other one better.”

“They were both great shots. I only know a handful of men that have gotten two rabbits in one day with a bow they made in the mountains.” Zane handed Joseph the second rabbit then carefully cleaned off his spear.

Zane and Joseph field-dressed the two rabbits then tied them to Joseph’s shoulder bag.

“Dad,” Joseph asked as they looked in the direction of their traps, “what did you learn from the porcupine?”

“What did you learn, Joseph?”

Joseph stopped walking and looked at his father. “Dad, I learned that I have a lot more to learn.”

Zane smiled. “That’s what I learned, too, son.”

Both smiled and continued on, each fading into his own thoughts.

When Zane and Joseph picked up the snares, one was tripped but empty.

“Nice job on these,” Zane said as he dispersed any sign of the traps. “You and Ty have done a great job on this trip. You are ready to do this alone.”

Zane thought for a moment, then added, “When that time comes and you are out alone, remember, it seldom goes this easy. Sometimes you have to work harder and smarter, but you’ll be okay. Soon you will find a strength that only a handful of men now have. That day you will be a Nez Perce warrior. From that time a thousand braves will stand beside you wherever you go. Hunyawat will give you a Wyakin, a protecting and guiding spirit. Your Wyakin is a private part of you. From that time, you will lose your childhood fears. You will be a great man among our people.”

The sun was setting as Zane and Joseph were walking back to camp. The birds sang their last chorus of the day, and the evening chill began to sweep across the landscape. A squirrel took one last look around before disappearing into its tree-top nest, thankful for the last moment of another glorious day.

“Do you miss anything when we come on these trips?” Joseph asked.

“I miss your mother, and I miss hot coffee and hot showers and clean teeth. But mostly, I miss your mother.”

Zane and Joseph both laughed.

“Me, too,” Joseph agreed.

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About the Author

After high school, Aaron Anderson set out to see the world, embarking on adventures through North America, Europe, and North Africa. He enjoyed traveling as a bicyclist, motorcyclist, train passenger, and even as a hitchhiker, reveling in the excitement of the unknown.

At the age of twenty-two, Aaron returned to the US and worked on oil rigs in Wyoming. He later became a carpenter and eventually a real estate appraiser. However, his true passions have always been writing, developing powerful friendships, and exploring new country.

During the 1980s he and his two sons hunted, hiked, and camped throughout the western states. Here, his love for the natural world and respect for Indigenous people prompted him to write his second novel, Never Lost.

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Spotlight: Stand Your Ground by Kandi Steiner

Stand Your Ground by Kandi Steiner is now live!

I wrote up the contract myself.
Legally binding. Crystal clear. No strings. No feelings.

Just sex — and two million dollars in exchange for my time and expertise.

Carter Fabri may be Tampa Bay’s newest rising star, but off the ice, he’s all Bambi eyes and inexperience. He's a virgin in desperate need of lessons in dominance, seduction, and everything in between.

And I happen to be just the woman to teach him.

I don’t need his money.
But I do need what it can give me.

I’m thirty-two, cut off from my family, and one bill away from drowning in student debt. The fantasy I’ve built around my lifestyle is getting harder to maintain. This pay day would secure the lifestyle I’ve worked too hard to let slip through my fingers and finally give me the chance to save for something I’ve always wanted — something I’ve never told anyone about.

So, I take Carter on as my student. I lay out every rule, every boundary, every carefully controlled term of our arrangement.
What I don’t plan for is how quickly he'd catch on — or how much I’d enjoy letting him take the reins.

This was supposed to be a lesson in power.
But somewhere along the way, I stopped being the one in charge.

I thought I could keep my heart out of it.
I thought I’d accounted for every risk.
But some consequences you can’t predict — no matter how carefully you draft the terms.

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Cover Reveal: Lovely Torment by Kimberly Quinn

(Savage Hearts Syndicate, #2)

Publication date: November 18th 2025

Genres: Adult, Dark Romance, Romance, Suspense

He’s cold, calculating, and lethal. A killer. 

He’s also my hero. 

Finn Decker rescued me from a life in captivity, but not out of mercy. I’m his key to destroying the Bratva leader who shattered both our lives. A pawn in his ruthless game of vengeance. 

I should be afraid. I should run. 

Instead, I’m drawn to the darkness in his eyes, the craving he ignites, and the promise of retribution he offers. And I realize—I want him to use me in ways that have nothing to do with revenge. 

Only, it’s hard to tell if I’m his leverage, his weakness, or something far more dangerous. 

His. 

Because in a war this savage, there’s no room for mistakes. 

Or love.

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Kimberly is a contemporary romance author, born procrastinator, and lover of morally gray heroes. She enjoys lively conversations, usually with imaginary people, and can often be found daydreaming at work.

She writes gritty, messy, dangerous romances, featuring beautifully flawed characters, pursuing love at all costs. It's romance with rough edges.

When she’s not busy writing, you can find her with a coffee in hand, dog at her side, and exploring the wilds of her hometown in Ontario, Canada… Or on her couch, getting lost in a good story.

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