top of page
  • Writer's pictureNatasha

ASAP by Axie Oh Review

Title: ASAP

Author: Axie Oh

Genre: YA Romance

Publisher: HarperTeen

Pages: 352

Release Date: 15 February 2024

 

Hello fellow book lovers! Today I'm sharing my review for ASAP by Axie Oh, the heartwarmingly sweet and utterly swoon-worthy companion novel to XOXO— which was an absolute joy from start to finish! With the elusive world of K-pop idols and the Korean entertainment industry as a backdrop, not to mention the intoxicating chemistry between our protagonists, I was thoroughly hooked!

 

Synopsis

Sori has worked her whole life to become a K-pop idol, until she realizes she doesn’t want a life forever in the spotlight. But that’s not actually up to Sori—she’s caught between her exacting mother’s entertainment company and her father’s presidential aspirations. And as the pressure to keep her flawless public image grows, the last person she should be thinking about is her ex-boyfriend.


Nathaniel is off limits—she knows this. A member of one of the biggest K-pop bands in the world and forbidden from dating, he isn’t any more of an option now than he was two years ago. Still, she can’t forget that their whirlwind romance was the last time she remembers being really happy. Or that his family welcomed her into their home when she needed it most. . . .


So when Nathaniel finds himself rocked by scandal, Sori offers him a hideaway with her. And back in close quarters, it’s hard to deny their old feelings. But when Sori gets an opportunity to break free from her parent’s expectations, she will have to decide: Is her future worth sacrificing for a second chance at love?


Review

Having enjoyed Axie Oh’s XOXO (and loved soo many of the characters, but especially Sori and Nathaniel) I was soo excited to find out my faves were finally getting their own companion story. And having just finished I’m happy to report that it was everything I hoped it would be.


The setting was delightfully rich in detail with a behind the scenes-style view of what life in the spotlight can actually entail for women, (rehearsals, daily schedules, loss of privacy and intense public scrutiny) that I found incredibly interesting. But there’s plenty of glamorous stuff too like radio interviews, TV Cameos and glitzy award show appearances that really amped up the swoony K-drama aesthetics, which (in my opinion) would make for a pretty amazing TV (or movie) adaptation.


The character development of our protagonists was also wonderfully detailed— particularly for Sori who’s beautifully written story arc captures more than just her conflicted feelings for ex, Nathaniel. Gifting us a front row seat to the softer more emotionally vulnerable (and plushie loving) person hiding behind the glamorous “bad girl” exterior.


Our endearing cast of supporting characters were all fabulously full of depth as well, and I loved that besides some of the newer faces (Sori’s adorable mentee Hyemi and Nathaniel’s sister Nadine) several old faves also make an appearance (specifically Jenny, Jaewoo, Youngmin and Sun.) But I think, of all the cameos, I was especially excited to see more of Sun, who is slightly more candid (and likeable) than the mysterious figure we met previously.


As the grandson of a billionaire, he understands Sori’s complicated thoughts surrounding duty and family in a way that no-one else seems to, and was a great sounding board for Sori in working out her feelings. I kinda hope, should there be another companion novel, that it centres around him.


Of course, the main draw was definitely the sizzlingly delicious chemistry between Sori and Nathaniel, that’s been noticeable since XOXO—and boy was it even more electric! I don’t want to spoil anything but just know that it’s veritable rollercoaster of emotions that will have you glued to your seat.


Overall, this was a pacy second chance (forbidden) romance that will appeal to fans of K-drama, YA Romance and adorable MCs you can’t help but root for.


Also, a huge thank you to Nina Douglas & Harper360YA for the stunning proof


Rating: 5 stars


About The Author 

Axie Oh is the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea, XOXO, and the Rebel Seoul series. Born in New York City and raised in New Jersey, she studied Korean history and creative writing as an undergrad at the University of California San Diego and holds an MFA in Writing for Young People from Lesley University.


Her passions include K-pop, anime, stationery supplies, and milk tea, and she currently resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, with her dogs, Leila and Toro.


Her fifth, sixth, and seventh novels, ASAP and The Floating World duology, respectively, release in 2024 and 2025.

77 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All
Post: Blog2_Post
bottom of page