![]() ![]() Can this aspiring Leading Lady really have it all?Īshton also has career ambitions, but he has a big secret and a past trauma holding him back. On the other hand, she has serious career ambitions, and maybe it’d be best if she focused on that for a while instead of jumping into another relationship. She’s had a string of bad relationships, and she’s trying hard not to rebound… but she just really wants to love and be loved. Jasmine has just come out of an embarrassing breakup that’s been all over the tabloids. You aren’t supposed to fall for your costars, but these two are inevitably drawn to each other from the start. Jasmine Lin Rodriguez and Ashton Suarez have been cast in leading roles on a new Netflix-like rom-com series, Carmen in Charge. You Had Me at Hola takes readers into the lives of TV actors working their way up in the film industry. September 15 – October 15 is Latinx heritage month, which is just one more reason to pick up You Had Me at Hola now! Summary Plus, it’s exactly the kind of light and fun read I need right around now, and it certainly delivered! My husband is Latino – Peruvian, specifically – and while it wasn’t quite love at first sight, we at least became friends at “hola.” In any case, I’m always looking for books I can relate to or learn from, and this seemed to tick both boxes. I was instantly interested, in part because it highlights Latinx characters. ![]() This summer, I started hearing great things about a new contemporary romance, You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria. ![]()
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