
Single Sashimi
Author: Camy Tang
Series: Sushi Series #3
Narrator: Staci Richey
Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 01/13/2009
Categories: Fiction, Women, Family Life, Christian Fiction, Romance

Author: Camy Tang
Series: Sushi Series #3
Narrator: Staci Richey
Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Zondervan
Published: 01/13/2009
Categories: Fiction, Women, Family Life, Christian Fiction, Romance
Camy Tang grew up in Hawaii and now lives in San Jose, California with her engineer husband and rambunctious dog. She was a biologist researcher, but these days she is surgically attached to her computer, writing full-time. In her spare time, she is a staff worker for her church youth group, and she leads one of the worship teams for Sunday service. She won the Carol Book of the Year award with her novel Sushi for One? Follow Camy online at www.camytang.com
Venus, the business-minded, career-driven "sushi" cousin, has a life most people would envy - she's drop-dead gorgeous, makes good money, and is brilliant to boot. As her close-as-sisters cousins begin to find love and settle down, her life on the career fast-track begins to feel as though it's lack......more
Of the three books in the Sushi Series I think this was my least favorite. I identified most with Trish in Only Uni, then Lex in Sushi for One? I think maybe because Venus was so stand-offish and SO not cuddly or feminine. She always got angry and sort of revengeful like a man would instead of sad........more
SINGLE SASHIMI is the third book in the Sushi Series by Camy Tang. Camy’s main character, Venus Chau is a strong, independent businesswoman. But much of her strong exterior is a mask for the years of insecurities she carries around with her as an overweight and underappreciated teen. With her expert......more
Perhaps closer to a 2.5 stars. It was better than the 2nd in the series, but still less enjoyable than the first. I like how the author tries to tackle so many different occupations, and does a not-too-shabby job at convincing us that the characters know their stuff. Like the previous books in the s......more
Wow. This book was absolutely amazing. I mean, I was devastated when I left it at home on accident one day and picked it up as soon as I walked through the door! I love Camy Tang's writing style and can't get over how immersed I feel in the Japanese/Chinese American Culture as soon as I start readin......more