


Her calico cat, O’Hara, is never far from her side. Amy is an atheist, queer author who enjoys drinking tea, Japanese street fashion and visual kei music.

Readers who seek less blood and more love will swoon over the Yakuza Path Romance and Would it Be Okay to Love You? Series. Readers who crave diverse characters, unique settings, and edge-of-your-seat action will devour her Yakuza Path series. International best-selling author Amy Tasukada writes thrilling times of crime, love, and gore. Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community? I developed my writing craft and with kindle coming out it made it easier to publish books and get them into the hands of my readers. Eventually, I started to write them down. I was an only child so I would often play pretend. I’ve been writing since I was a little girl. Since I was in third grade I wanted to be a writer. Hi Amy, what was your thought process behind starting your own business? "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.We had the good fortune of connecting with Amy Tasukada and we’ve shared our conversation below. Buy Would it Be Okay to Love You? to get your own love collectible today! If you like original characters, nerd culture, and simmering chemistry, then you’ll love Amy Tasukada’s charming multicultural love story. Would It Be Okay to Love You? is the first book in a gay romance series set in Japan. In order for Sato and Aoi to have their happily-ever-after, they’ll both have to take a leap of faith. But even as they tread carefully, their commitment issues and Aoi’s troubled past soon muck things up before they can start. When Sato meets Aoi at the local anime store, there’s definitely a spark. He’s earned a few loyal fans, and if he keeps at it, he may even earn enough to never worry about being evicted again. He knows they only distract him from his budding voice acting career. Outgoing playboy Aoi has sworn off relationships. If only he could break out of his shell, he might find his special someone. He dreams about the kind of unconditional love his parents enjoy. Sato’s only long-term relationship is the one he shares with his Gundam collectibles. When love comes calling, will they shed their armor?
