I know authors are supposed to keep their main character in trouble to keep readers interested, but this particular bit of trouble was self-inflicted and extremely irritating, the only part of the novel that was legitimately unpleasant to read. Only near the end does the main character do something so stupid that I had to put the book down and walk away. The novel is mostly fluff, but it's so enjoyable it doesn't feel at all like a guilty pleasure. There's a nice balance of romance, work, and murder mystery. I love the natural way details about narcolepsy are woven into the story, making this educational as well as entertaining. The sexual tension and build-up between "Indy" and Jun is done well, and the sex scenes are both believable and original. While none of the other characters come to life quite as much as he does, they are all developed enough for the chemistry between all of them to work.
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