Worth Fighting For

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Published by Hyperion Avenue.

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978-1-368-11281-9
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Mulan is reimagined as a contemporary romance about family expectations, mistaken identity, and high stakes mergers—of both business and the heart.

As the right hand of her father’s hedge fund company, Fa Mulan knows what it takes to succeed as a woman in a man’s work twice as hard, be twice as smart, and burp twice as loud as any of the other finance bros she works with. So when her father unexpectedly falls ill in the middle of a critical acquisition, she is determined to see it through. There’s just one the family company in question is known for its ultra masculine whiskey brand, and the brood of old-fashioned aunts, uncles, and cousins who run it—lead by the dedicated but overworked Shang—will only trust Mulan’s father, Fa Zhou, with the future of their business.

Rather than fail the deal and her father, Mulan pretends she’s Fa Zhou. …

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there was a lot of focus on their jobs/work, which fine, but i didn't feel that satisfied with the resolution <spoiler>like shang's family was so incredibly sexist?!</spoiler>. i should have known it from the blurb (admittedly, i didn't read beyond the fact that it was a mulan retelling), but the small business being bought out by a hedge fund plot was not something that i really want to read about in my fiction