On the eve of her wedding to Nicholas Young, heir to one of the greatest fortunes in Asia, Rachel should be over the moon. She has a flawless Asscher-cut diamond from JAR, a wedding dress she loves more than anything found in the salons of Paris, and a fiancĂ© willing to sacrifice his entire inheritance in order to marry her. But Rachel still mourns the fact that her birthfather, a man she never knew, won’t be able to walk her down the aisle. Until: a shocking revelation draws Rachel into a world of Shanghai splendor beyond anything she has ever imagined. Here we meet Carlton, a Ferrari-crashing bad boy known for Prince Harry-like antics; Colette, a celebrity girlfriend chased by fevered paparazzi; and the man Rachel has spent her entire life waiting to meet: her father. Meanwhile, Singapore’s It Girl, Astrid Leong, is shocked to discover that there is a downside to having a newly minted tech billionaire husband. A romp through Asia’s most exclusive clubs, auction houses, and estates, China Rich Girlfriend brings us into the elite circles of Mainland China, introducing a captivating cast of characters, and offering an inside glimpse at what it’s like to be gloriously, crazily, China-rich."
~ China Rich Girlfriend from Goodreads
Hear me out, folks. On everything I love, I wish I had more to say about Kevin Kwan’s China Rich Girlfriend. I really, really do. However, I don’t. Or at least have much to expound on about my minuscule disappointment with the book. A disappointment brewed by the contrived connectivity with each of his characters’ story threads. Including threads developed completely from the core cast (Nick and Rachel). So it's kind of strange when I think about how much I loved his previous book, Crazy Rich Asian. I guess I assumed too much going into his second book.
Nevertheless, after reading China Rich Girlfriend in January, I couldn't find the right words on how I felt about the book. Good or bad! So months later, my resounding complaint is still that contrived connectivity issue. It's like a wall I can't climb. It's all I think when I recall my experience. Which has lead me to this late post.











