Yulin Kuang is a screenwriter and director. She was once fired from a Hallmark movie for being 'too hip for Hallmark' and is the adapting screenwriter of Emily Henry's People We Meet On Vacation, as well as the writer/director of the forthcoming Beach Read feature film for 20th Century Studios. She lives and writes in Pasadena, California.
How to End a Love Story is one of the sexiest, smartest, funniest, and most effective novels I've read in a long time. Yulin Kuang's voice is strong, sure, and singular-I'll read anything she writes. An absolute star. * Emily Henry * This is without doubt one of my favourite romance novels of the year. It's so smart, rich and emotional, so beautifully written - I can't rave about it enough. I truly adored it. * Beth O'Leary * Will make your pulse race...We could not put this addictive debut down. * Heat * A sharp, sexy debut. Fans of Emily Henry and Colleen Hoover will love Yulin Kuang's wistful second-chance romance * Elissa Sussman, bestselling author of Funny You Should Ask * Everything you need in a romance novel: Complex characters, hilariously witty banter, and that spice level? Off the charts! * Colleen Oakley, USA Today bestselling author of The Mostly * I was hooked on the very first page of How to End a Love Story, the absurdly delicious debut from Yulin Kuang. The chemistry between Helen and Grant is pure magic, as is Yulin's gorgeous writing * Carley Fortune, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author * An utterly compelling debut complete with romance secret sauce . . . emotional, relatable and binge-worthy * Tessa Bailey, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author * Impossibly tender, funny, sexy, and heart-wrenching, How to End a Love Story is a gorgeously original romance - and so much more - that will leave you laughing, sobbing, and desperately wishing that it would never end. This is the kind of glorious gut-punch of a book that you'll want to share with all your friends, and reread over and over * Lana Harper, New York Times Bestselling Author * A smart, sexy, and powerful page-turner. The insider's look at Hollywood is just as fascinating as the complicated characters who work in the writers room. I couldn't put this book down * Jill Santopolo * Two complicated people in an impossibly complicated situation, drawn to each other in spite of a deeply complicated past: How to End a Love Story is moving, compelling, and heart-flutteringly sexy * Kate Clayborn * Yulin Kuang has a wonderful voice, poignant and funny, she grabbed me from the first paragraph * Jill Shalvis *