So when she is forced to decline her dream university spot and go to Taiwan to improve herself, she’s discouraged and upset. Her passion is to dance, but her parents hope for her to take a career in medicine. I went into this with low expectations but came out feeling a really strong connection to Ever and her journey. Romantic contemporary is far from my usual genre to read, but Loveboat, Taipei really stood out to me. Ever is eager to rock the boat and make it her mission to have the best summer ever. Here is where Ever discovers the educational program is also known for its love boat reputation, where summer-long flings are the norm, and the nightlife is second nature to its student. But what her parents don’t know is that the program is also their worst nightmare. In her parents’ last effort to prepare her for a future in medicine, they send Ever to an educational program in Taiwan, hoping it would distract her from spending her last summer dancing. This in no way affected my opinion of the book.* *I received a copy from the publisher via Netgalley in return for an honest review.
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