BOOK BLURB:
The young and dashing Rahul Sinha lives in England with his parents, Shyam and Rajni. He is an only son of the rich banker. Rahul is totally attached to his father but does not care for his mother.
Read the book to find out why….
Rahul is exulted with his efforts at work paying off and plans a holiday with his best friend Sanjay Srivastav who lives in Mumbai with his wife Reema, kids Sanya and Rehaan and most importantly, his sister, Meghna. Rahul recalls meeting Meghna just before they parted six years ago.
Rahul is exulted with his efforts at work paying off and plans a holiday with his best friend Sanjay Srivastav who lives in Mumbai with his wife Reema, kids Sanya and Rehaan and most importantly, his sister, Meghna. Rahul recalls meeting Meghna just before they parted six years ago.
Meghna works for a website and also teaches modern dance as she loves it. She’s thrown for a toss when Rahul comes visiting. She had thought he had forgotten them.
But how could Rahul do that? Sanjay’s his best friend and Rahul had always treated their home as his own. Sanjay’s mother had been more of a mother to Rahul than his own. Rahul had stayed away after moving to England or so Meghna believes.
Thus begins the story between Rahul and Meghna, the teasing, the flirting, the anger, the tears… …will they find love?
MY REVIEW:
As I turned the last page the love story of #Meghna, it left me with a smile – the secretive, funny smile we readers of romance get when we find a truly mushy, well written, romance novel with just the right mix of love, real life and drama.
The author has managed to string along a perfect story with the superbly etched characters, whether it was the stylish yet innocent Meghna or her handsome dude with a heart overflowing with kindness. The Bhabhi who reminded you of your own loved ones or the other conniving lady with the agenda of her own; all were very real.
Both Rahul and Meghna make you want to read more of their story and the love they share. How it has shaped them and where it takes them. If I say anything further I might spoil the fun for you romance lovers but I warn you pick it up and get ready to be distracted from getting anything else done 😉
The story line is simple and straight forward enough and just like Sundari promised; this one is a perfect fit in the typical Mills & Boon genre. It manages to pull you in and keep you hooked. Many times when I was reading the novel I felt as if it was a story right out of the pages of a Mills & Boon; maybe they might publish it…….
The close knit family or the not so close one, the scheming, the plans, the suspense, the thrill and the heady feeling of love surrounding you – this has it all.
True to her claim +Sundari Venkatraman gave me complete entertainment as promised.