Kidnapped Idol

Kidnapped Idol

by Jennie Bennett

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Enica has her life planned out. Study abroad in China for a year, complete her degree in international studies, then maybe become a professor. What Jenica doesn't foresee is Woon. Maybe he’s good-looking and sweet, but from the moment they meet, it’s obvious he’s in trouble, and Jenica doesn’t do trouble. If only his face wasn't plastered all over billboards, magazines, and every television in the whole of China, she might be able to forget him. It’s not until they meet again that Jenica realizes her position as a civilian makes her the best person to help Woon out of trouble. Now Jenica’s forced to make a choice. Focus on her studies and leave Woon behind, or take a risk for once—and maybe find love along the way.

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Genre
Contemporary Romance
Subgenre
Celebrity / Rockstar, College / Academy, Spy / Espionage, K-Pop
Series
K-pop Romance • Book 1
Audience
New Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
2 Mild
Violence
2 Mild
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
February 13, 2017
Language Versions
English
Fiction Form
Novella
Sensitive Themes
Kidnapping or abduction
Representation
BIPOC main character / cast

Editorial Reviews

"This book was just what I hoped it would be - a fun story full of romance, action, and loads of K-pop references." --Amazon Reviewer

"I connected with the characters and honestly until this book I never knew what K-Pop was. I'm a fan!" --Goodreads Reviewer

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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Natie
Locker-leichte KPop Romanze für zwischendurch

4 von 6 Bücher der Autorin gelesen und das ist der bisherige Liebling. Es ist ein typischen "first Kiss - first Love" Buch. Eine zuckersüße Romanze in der Traumwelt aller Mädchen, aber für Fans vielleicht genau deswegen so schön zu lesen. Leicht, locker, zum Schmunzeln und Abschalten.

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Lenoreo @ Celebrity Readers
A treat of uncomplicated fun and romance!

4 stars -- OK, this book was just fun. I went into it fully understanding that this was kind of a k-drama fan fiction type shorter novel, and while I don't watch k-dramas or listen to k-pop, I feel like I had the right expectations. It's kind of like a less salacious soap opera. And this book delivered for me. Was it over the top in places? Oh heck yes! Did I care? Nope! Not one bit.The other thing I kept in mind while reading this was that it was a shorter novel, so I was more tolerant of the quick move from crush to love. If you can't check your realism at the door, this might not be the book for you. It kind of reminded me of my days of reading Harlequins...without any of the sexy times (seriously, this is a VERY CLEAN read). But it satisfied my need for a sweet romance you can root for, you know?And I LOVE me a celebrity romance!! Especially when they meet up with a regular girl and feel that connection! I might have wanted a bit more connection at times, but there was enough to keep me happy. The other thing I kind wanted a bit more of was from Jenica -- why was she so insecure and down on herself? I needed a bit more background on her I think.Honestly though, it was just kind of fun to be in a world where stars are kidnapped by evil corporate big wigs, and there is chases, and hostages, and possible corruption. And cute pop stars who just want to be loved for who they are.AND it totally fulfilled my diversity requirement! I felt like I got to see a bit of what life was like for both Jenica and Woon, and it was fun to have it set in Beijing.So yeah. I totally enjoyed myself. It was like a fun sugar-filled candy. Sometimes you just need a treat of uncomplicated fun.

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Christy
great kpop fan fiction

A funny well written Kpop story that was full of action and crazy scenes. A simple story of a regular girl who ends up running into a kidnapped Kpop star in China and the entertaining story gets wild from there. Made me laugh a lot. If is not meant to be a heavy meaningful story with its over the top crazy villain. I flat out loved it as it used a lot of stereotypes to make it even funnier in my opinion.

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yoyo
Cute and entertaining

This was a quick read, a cute, short, clean romance. The first half was better than the second half as far as plot. It's not like it was the most realistic story to begin with (not that I minded really) but it got less and less realistic as it went on. I found it entertaining anyway.
For me the most bothersome aspect were the grammatical mistakes. Mostly where the wrong homophone is used in an idiom or common saying. Occasionally the MC just saying something that has no background and leaves the reader wondering if something got edited out somewhere that would have made this thought or statement make sense. Thankfully there were only about half a dozen of them, but it was still distracting from the story.

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Frieda
Enjoyed it

I have to say, at the beginning, I found Jenica annoying and only carried on as I needed a story about KPop (which I know absolutely nothing about except that it's hugely popular). The story ended up being good fun.

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