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The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava | Indigenous RomCom

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A Chickasaw woman who can’t catch a break serves up a little white lie that snowballs into much more in this witty and irresistible rom-com by debut author Danica Nava.

Ember Lee Cardinal has not always been a liar—well, not for anything that counted at least. But her job search is not going well and when her resumé is rejected for the thirty-seventh time, she takes matters into her own hands. She gets “creative” listing her qualifications and answers the ethnicity question on applications with a lie—a half-lie, technically. No one wanted Native American Ember, but white Ember has just landed her dream accounting job on Park Avenue (Oklahoma City, that is).

Accountant Ember thrives in corporate life—and her love life seems to be looking up too: Danuwoa Colson, the IT guy and fellow Native who caught her eye on her first day, seems to actually be interested in her too. Despite her unease over the no-dating policy at work, they start to see each other secretly, which somehow makes it even hotter? But when they're caught in a compromising position on a work trip, a scheming colleague blackmails Ember, threatening to expose their relationship. As the manipulation continues to grow, so do Ember’s lies. She must make the hard decision to either stay silent or finally tell the truth, which could cost her everything.

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Tiffany Baker
Loved the truth according to Ember

I love the theme of the book, I love, Ember and Joanna‘s friendship I loved Danuowa, he was essentially the perfect book boyfriend. I love how smart Ember was and how she dealt with racism and misogyny in the corporate world. It was funny, Easy to read and the spice was great. I loved the setting of the book it being in Oklahoma. I love getting to feel familiar with some of the things she talked about. I loved that we got to share in the community, language and traditions of her being Chickasaw and Choctaw. I just loved it overall.

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Sarah Joest
All the Feels

This book gave me so many feelings. I was expecting a happy and goofy story with Indigenous characters. I was not prepared for the masterful storytelling that also integrated intergenerational trauma, complex family dynamics, and racism. I felt right at home in Oklahoma, a place I have never visited. I laughed, I cried, and now I’m left wanting to read this story for the first time again. Please read this book if you get a chance.