WHEN HA-NA DESAI, A HALF INDIAN HALF KOREAN HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR, emmigrates to Los Angeles to leave behind the painful memories of being viciously bullied in her birth city of Seoul, she has to escape a dangerous online relationship that finally leaves her free of her worst enemy—her own shame and self-hate. K-TownHeatopenswithHa-naDesai,a half Indian, half Korean high school senior, immigrating to K-Town, L.A. from Seoul to leave behind the painful memories of being bullied. She’s done cutting herself to survive. She’s done hiding the battle scars. She thinks she’s done being bullied. She throws herself into creating meaningful art and working at her aunt’s Indian market. But Ha-na’s biggest bully, Yi Kyung-seok, has also moved to K-Town, and he wants to be her friend. So does the self-proclaimed “biggest butch in K-Town,” Yun Ji-su. Ha-na gives friendship a shot only to discover that it’s not so easy with an “inner bully that picked up where the kids in Seoul left off,” as her L.A. shrink says. What is easier is falling for a handsome stranger, Cody Lee, who DMs her on the Gram. The online relationship consumes Ha-na. But when things with Cody get indecent and dangerous, will she be able to save herself? Because the truth is, what she knows is how to endure abuse, not escape it.