A review by kimmybartle
Made in Korea by Sarah Suk

4.0

This book was sweetness for my soul (and not just because Sarah sent me hi-chews and a facemask, but that certainly helped with ambiance). I felt like one of Valerie's clients (is that a spoiler?). Ate this book up and clutched it near my heart. There's nothing quite like finding that one person whose voice you hear louder than the criticism that lives in your head. That was the make-it-or-break-it point for me. The reason I couldn't root for either side. I may very well have done the same as Taemin at the beginning, ha!

Valerie's business savvy was admirable, not just from a similar-minded perspective, but seeing how she grew to understand the fire behind it. It was eye-opening to find the root of her perfectionism. Don't get me started on Wes, I'll never stop going. Wouldn't be opposed to a sequel, I can't let them go yet!