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Lucky Seed by Justinian Huang

Lucky Seed

A Novel

by Justinian Huang

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  • Nov 2025, 432 pages
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Succession meets Crazy Rich Asians in this chaotic, darkly funny romp about the lengths a wealthy family will take to ensure the birth of a male heir from the gay black sheep of their clan.

The billionaire Sun Clan of Greater Los Angeles is your typical American family, with power-struggling aunties, emasculated uncles, scheming cousins, scandalous secrets and a fortune teller on retainer. But at the end of each combative day, the Suns are chained together with golden handcuffs, whether they like it or not.

Yet strange storms are a-brewing. Their matriarch, Roses Sun, is grappling with an existential crisis: she must produce a male heir that bears the clan's surname. She fears that if her generation is the one in which their esteemed lineage ends, they will be punished as "hungry ghosts" in the afterlife—an ancient but very real Asian superstition.

Faced with this terrifying fate, Roses summons her favorite nephew, Wayward. Believing him to possess the "lucky seed," Roses presents Wayward with a mandatory suggestion: to father a baby boy who will inherit everything. When the other members of the Sun Clan catch wind of Roses's plot, all hells break loose. Wayward's family will now clash like never before in an epic war over the future of the Suns…if there is a future at all.

Yet through the chaos, Wayward sees opportunity. What if he can leverage all the conflict into a solution for his problematic family? What if he can reunite the Sun Clan by healing them? And what if the tumultuous Suns can finally learn how to love each other for the first time?

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I'm reading "I Know How This Ends" by Holly Smale. Earlier this week I read "Lucky Seed" by Justinian Huang and "The Librarians" by Sherry Thomas.
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"Huang channels Succession with this delectable drama of a billionaire Chinese American family and their Machiavellian matriarch's search for an heir…The delightfully over-the-top plot is rife with shifting alliances, manipulations, and intergenerational tensions. Readers will eat this up." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Huang crafts a deliciously twisted web rife with morally dubious yet unexpectedly likable characters. Readers looking for an unpredictable plot that manages to capture the allure of Succession, Crazy Rich Asians, and Knives Out all in one will be delighted by this salacious novel." —Booklist (starred review)

"Lucky Seed is a delicious layer cake of drama and lore, a family story glittering with humor, heart, intrigue and the winning talent of an author I'll follow anywhere. I was horrified by its villains, cheering for its heroes, and utterly absorbed by the dynamics of the Sun cousins. Even the pets in this novel have a story to tell." —John Glynn, author of Out East

"You'll gasp, you'll laugh, but most of all you'll keep asking yourself—how did he do it?—because Justinian Huang's latest is an uproarious, jaw-droppingly audacious ride. Huang navigates the intertwining branches of this outrageous family tree with sizzling panache, managing to both skewer and elicit deep affection for its characters. Lucky Seed is a riveting comedy of (bad) manners, told the way only Huang could tell it." —Elaine U. Cho, author of Ocean's Godori

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Justinian Huang

Justinian Huang's debut novel, The Emperor and the Endless Palace, was hailed by Booklist as "a sweeping triumph," and "page-turning and deeply thoughtful," in a starred review by Publishers Weekly. In 2025, it was named a Stonewall Honor Book in Literature by the American Library Association. Born in California to immigrants, Justinian spends his time between Los Angeles and Bangkok, with his rescue dog Swagger in tow. Lucky Seed is his second novel, with more thrilling and twisty stories to come.

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