Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann
Alice is secretly asexual, and that's the least important thing about her. She's a college student, has a great job, amazing friends, and is fine being single - nope, that's a lie. Alice wants romcom-grade romance: feels, cuddling, kissing, and swoons galore - as long as it doesn't lead to having sex.
When her last relationship ends, Alice swears off relationships for good. Stick a fork in her, she's done. Everyone Alice tries to date is so sure love and sex have to go together, and there doesn't seem to be any way to convince them otherwise.
But when Alice meets Takumi, who she can't stop thinking about, she doesn't know what to do. If Alice tells him the truth, it can only end in heartache. But there's something about Takumi that makes him worth the risk.
"Alice is black, biromantic, and asexual, and her relationship with Takumi is genuine and fun... A light, enjoyable asexual romance with outstanding representation. Recommended." -School Library Journal
Paperback / 304 pages