
The Cuffing Game
Hardcover - 368 pages
Bestselling author Lyla Lee delivers a deliciously fun YA K-drama remix of Pride and Prejudiceâif Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett were a college-run reality TV dating show.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that when there is a hot person, there is also someone with a crush on them.
Mia Yoon has a plan for everything. Get a full ride to her dream film school in Los Angeles, behind her momâs back, and escape her middle-of-nowhere hometownâcheck. Produce her own dating show starring other people and their crushesâcheck. But everything goes off the rails when she has to enlist the help of her own secret crush, Noah Jang, a boy sheâd rather hate.
Despite being a campus celebrity voted âmost eligible student bachelor,â Noah canât remember the last time he was in a relationship. And heâs perfectly content with that, thank you very much, especially since just the word feelings makes him uncomfortable. But he canât stop staring at Mia, who keeps glaring at him in class. And when she asks him to be on her dating showâas one of the contestantsâhe canât say no.
As Noah goes on more and more romantic dates on The Cuffing Game and Mia watches from behind the camera, something feels off. With the showrunner and contestant slowly falling for one another, can the show still go on?
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Hardcover - 368 pages
Bestselling author Lyla Lee delivers a deliciously fun YA K-drama remix of Pride and Prejudiceâif Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett were a college-run reality TV dating show.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that when there is a hot person, there is also someone with a crush on them.
Mia Yoon has a plan for everything. Get a full ride to her dream film school in Los Angeles, behind her momâs back, and escape her middle-of-nowhere hometownâcheck. Produce her own dating show starring other people and their crushesâcheck. But everything goes off the rails when she has to enlist the help of her own secret crush, Noah Jang, a boy sheâd rather hate.
Despite being a campus celebrity voted âmost eligible student bachelor,â Noah canât remember the last time he was in a relationship. And heâs perfectly content with that, thank you very much, especially since just the word feelings makes him uncomfortable. But he canât stop staring at Mia, who keeps glaring at him in class. And when she asks him to be on her dating showâas one of the contestantsâhe canât say no.
As Noah goes on more and more romantic dates on The Cuffing Game and Mia watches from behind the camera, something feels off. With the showrunner and contestant slowly falling for one another, can the show still go on?











