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A swoony romance between driven, practical Lynda Fan and her rich, arrogant classmate, Angela Wu. When Angela offers Lynda the chance to design characters for her otome game, Lynda discovers things she never knew about herself…or her heart.Love is an art.Sixteen-year-old Lynda Fan has the skills and the drive to get into the Rhode Island School of Design—but not the money. Her parents are too busy paying for her stepsister’s violin lessons to help Lynda get into art school.So when her rich and arrogant classmate, Angela Wu, offers to hire Lynda as a character designer for an otome game—a love story-based video game—she jumps at the opportunity.Lynda isn’t exactly a romantic, but in pursuit of her dreams, she discovers things she never knew about herself while also finding love with every heart she draws.
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Vibes Asian FMC's Queer-Ace & Bi YA 9.79/10 "I don't write anything weird or depraved if that's what you're wondering. Seh adds. I enjoy a smutty story now and then but nothing ... hard core." Characters-10 I loved the characters in this!!! Lynda and Angela were great, and I loved the bond the two of them had throughout this book. Lynda and Josie had a rocky start as step siblings, but they discovered a bond in the end. The supporting characters such a Bora, and Lynda's Aunt Mindy were also fantastic editions to this story. Setting-10 The town where Lynda and Angela lived was charming. I loved seeing all the shops where the characters spent their time, and all the locations in this book. The setting helped tell the story. Wrting-10 The writing in this was easy to read, and easy to get into the story. In terms of style, I enjoyed the lighter moments, and heavier moments in this story. Lynda and Angela's passion for art and otome games comes through in the writing. Plot-9.5 I enjoyed this story. I found it very cute as it was rivals to lovers, but they had an understanding of one another, and what the other one wanted. There were family and friends moments in this that I also loved. Enjoyment-9.5 Love Points to You was a fun story with great characters.
Love Points to You is a lovely book with clean, sapphic romance, easy to read, (talk about writing), and great characters! Mention of an otome game? Yes! Main character who is an artist? Yes and yes! My small concern is the conflict. It is somewhat rushed, and then everything has been resolved quickly (ok). Overall, I enjoy the story! Check out Love Points to You if you like playing otome games and/or are an artist (regardless of medium form of art you use). As a bonus, there is an asexual representation! I have received a free copy from NetGalley. All opinions are my own. Thank you!