Order of Abigail Hing Wen Books

Abigail Hing Wen is an American author of YA contemporary fiction, best known for her bestselling novel Loveboat, Taipei. Her work blends romance, coming-of-age themes, and explorations of cultural identity and family expectations. Loveboat, Taipei was adapted to the Paramount+ film (as Love in Taipei) in 2023. Wen also has a background in law and technology and often speaks on creativity and representation.
Abigail Hing Wen made her debut as a novelist in 2020 with Loveboat, Taipei. Below is a list of Abigail Hing Wen
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Publication Order of Loveboat, Taipei Books
| Loveboat, Taipei | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| Loveboat Reunion | (2022) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| Loveboat Forever | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Kisses, Codes, and Conspiracies | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
| The Vale | (2025) | Description / Buy at Amazon.com |
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Abigail Hing Wen Synopses: Loveboat, Taipei is the first book in the series of the same name from Abigail Hing Wen. Ever Wong’s summer takes a sharp turn the moment she arrives in Taiwan. Instead of the strict Chien Tan educational program she was promised, she finds herself dropped into “Loveboat” – a wild, anything-goes environment where the rules are loose, the nightlife is loud, and the supervision is… minimal. It’s nothing like what she expected, and everything she’s completely unprepared for.
But not everyone at Loveboat is who they appear to be.
Ever is dutifully following the path toward becoming a doctor, all while hiding her true passion for dance. Rick Woo, a Yale-bound prodigy who’s always driven her up the wall, has perfection masking something deeper. Sophie Ha, boy-crazy and fashion-obsessed, carries more heartache and determination than she ever lets on. And Xavier Yeh – effortlessly charming and impossible to ignore – hides a truth he refuses to face.
When their lives collide, sparks fly, secrets unravel, and loyalties are tested. One thing is certain: this will be a summer Ever Wong will never forget.
The Vale by Abigail Hing Wen is a standalone title. Thirteen-year-old Bran Joseph Lee has spent years building the Vale, an immersive virtual-reality world powered by cutting-edge technology created by his inventor parents. It’s a lush fantasy realm filled with a glowing Blue Forest, a towering Castle, and quests shared with Gnomly, his mushroom-loving Elf companion. The Vale is everything Bran wishes real life could be – especially as he watches his parents struggle through one failed invention launch after another.
Determined to bring the Vale’s Elves fully to life, Bran enters a high-stakes competition that could fund the project’s future. But instead of leveling up, the Vale begins to glitch in impossible ways: sunlight dims, a mysterious girl appears out of nowhere, and a rogue wizard begins stealing from the world’s inhabitants. The most unsettling part? Bran knows none of it is coming from him.
With the Vale – and reality – starting to unravel, Bran and Gnomly must uncover the source of the chaos before both worlds are put at risk.
Kisses, Codes and Conspiracies is a standalone novel by Abigail Hing Wen. After an unexpected kiss at Prom, best friends Tan Lee and Winter Woo agree to hit pause – right before their parents jet off to Hawaii and leave them in charge of Tan’s little sister, Sana. Their plan to keep things uncomplicated doesn’t last long, especially when Rebecca, Tan’s ex from Shanghai, shows up on his doorstep with a bag of stolen cash, trouble on her heels, and dangerous people looking for her.
Soon Tan is racing across the San Francisco Bay Area, trying to untangle the “Rebecca Conspiracy,” stay one step ahead of international hackers, and protect his friends, his family, and Sana. But as the chaos escalates, Tan realizes he’s also fighting to protect something far more complicated – his own heart.
