A Love Story That Simmers Slowly
Hana Nguyen has her life mapped with precision. A biochemistry major on the pre-med track, she carries the weight of her parents’ refugee past and the quiet expectation to succeed, no matter the cost. There is no room in her plans for distractions, especially not a failing college quarterback with too much charm and not enough chemistry knowledge.
Jackson Reid is running out of time. One more failed exam means losing the football scholarship that keeps his family afloat and the future he has been chasing since childhood. Desperation leads him not to a campus tutoring center, but to a small Vietnamese grocery store on the edge of town.
Inside Saigon Star Grocery, equations are explained alongside bowls of pho. Lessons unfold between shelves of rice bags, the hum of fluorescent lights, and the quiet generosity of a family who believes feeding someone is an act of love.
As tutoring sessions turn into shared meals and borrowed belonging, Jackson discovers that family is not always inherited. Sometimes it is chosen. Sometimes it smells like star anise and lemongrass. And sometimes, the most important equation is not the one that earns an A, but the one that teaches you how to stay.
What You’ll Find Inside This Novel
A slow-burn contemporary romance rooted in everyday moments
A college sports setting balanced with academic pressure and vulnerability
A Vietnamese-American family portrayed with warmth, respect, and lived-in detail
Themes of cultural identity, obligation, and chosen family
A cozy, comforting tone with emotional depth rather than high drama
Who This Book Is For
This novel is perfect for readers who enjoy:
Cozy contemporary romance with emotional realism
Slow-developing relationships built on trust, patience, and care
Stories about found family and cultural connection
Character-driven fiction where small moments matter
Gentle, reflective love stories rather than fast-paced angst
A Comforting, Thoughtful Read
The Quarterback and the Tutor is not a story about grand gestures or instant passion. It is about showing up. About shared meals, late-night study sessions, and learning that love often grows quietly, in places where you least expect to find home.