Review
Lavash at First Sight is a heartfelt and dazzling love story that's good enough to eat. I devoured this fun, witty, and romantic book and can't wait for whatever Voskuni writes next! - Sarah Hawley, author of A Demon's Guide to Wooing a Witch
Taleen Voskuni’s novel is one of love, identity, family loyalty and delicious Armenian food. It’s funny and sweet and a genuine joy to read. - Culturefly
Lavash at First Sight is a wonderfully lighthearted and loving look at family and identity, love and the importance of staying true to oneself. I just ate it up! - Jenna Levine, USA Today bestselling author of My Roommate is a Vampire
Lavash at First Sight is a hilarious and heartwarming romance about finding your authentic self while celebrating where you came from. Filled with forbidden love, family rivalry, and cooking competition shenanigans that will leave you with serious food cravings, I adored this deliciously sweet sapphic romance! - Tori Anne Martin, USA Today bestselling author of This Spells Disaster
A joyous celebration of Armenian Lebanese culture and cuisine set against a Chicago backdrop, Lavash at First Sight is a dazzling and transportive delight! Amidst family rivalry, clever competitions, and dreamy first dates, Taleen Voskuni expertly crafts a gorgeous love story that sizzles with heat - Courtney Kae, author of In the Case of Heartbreak
A beautiful story rife with food and family rivalry, Lavash at First Sight is smart and sexy, inspiring readers to go after their heart’s desire. A dazzling romance - Ashley Herring Blake, USA Today bestselling author of Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date
I love Taleen Voskuni's voice so much - the way she can craft a beautifully descriptive sentence and then follow it up with a sly bit of humour. Lavash at First Sight is Voskuni at the top of her game. What a delight of a book! - Alicia Thompson, USA Today bestselling author of With Love, from Cold World
About the Author
Taleen Voskuni is an Armenian-American writer who grew up in the Bay Area diaspora surrounded by a rich Armenian community and her ebullient, loving family. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in English and currently lives in San Francisco, working in tech. Other than a newfound obsession with writing romcoms, she spends her free time cultivating her kids, her garden, and her dark chocolate addiction. Sorry, Bro is her first published novel.