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Manila Luzon
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Dominic Lim
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Booklist: Most Anticipated LGBTQ+ Romances of 2024
A legal assistant by day becomes a karaoke queen by night to grab a second chance at love in this joyfully queer rom-com, perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Alexis Hall.
For Rex Araneta, his college sweetheart Aaron Berry was always the one who got away. So when he finds out that Aaron is now living in the same town and needs help saving his karaoke bar, it’s Rex to the rescue. Or more like Regina Moon Dee, Rex’s internet-famous drag queen alter ego. Even if no one can know the identity of the man behind the makeup.
As Regina’s popularity grows, Rex’s ruse becomes more difficult to keep under wraps. It even becomes a family affair with his mom and sister helping to keep his secret. It’s dawning on Rex that he’s hidden this side of himself away for far too long . . . and perhaps his real shot at love is to reveal his true self. And be loved for all that he is.
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—Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors
“A beautiful love letter to the importance of being unapologetically ourselves.”
—Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of Not in Love—Abby Jimenez, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Just for the Summer
—Byron Lane, author of Big Gay Wedding
"I laughed, I cried, I loved. Karaoke Queen will give you all the feels!”
—Julie Soto, USA Today bestselling author of Not Another Love Song—Sidney Karger, author of The Bump
"Fun and effervescent.. There’s a lot of promise in Lim’s debut...with its dual-timeline storytelling, charming cast, and love of show tunes."
—Kirkus, on All the Right Notes