Shilpa Suraj is my most favorite Indian romance writer and with good reason. Not only is she an incredible author but a wonderful person as well. We had a wonderful time when I met her during my stay in Secundrabad a couple of years ago. Her words and writing make me fall in love with not just the story but the characters as well. She manages to balance perfectly the angst and love with responsibilities effortlessly.
I have always read her books as soon as I can and this one is no exception. I am reading an ARC of Love, Marriage, and Other Disasters, amid social distancing and staying indoors due to Corona Virus. Take a look and get ready to grab your copy on 3rd April!
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Love, Marriage, and Other Disasters
by Shilpa Suraj
About the Book:
She believes in love, family and…squiggles!
Alisha Rana is not your typical single desi girl. For one, she is on the wrong side of 30. For another, she is divorced. And last but definitely not least, she is still, gasp, a virgin!
Alisha doesn’t want much. But what she does want is that elusive thing all women search for – A man who gets her…but a man who gets her hot! She calls it “feeling the squiggle.”
Enter Dr. Vivaan Kapoor, cute, hot, squiggle-worthy. The younger brother of her cousin’s prospective groom, he’s got the squiggle factor in spades. The only catch? He’s never been married and is years younger than Alisha. Basically, completely off-limits.
And then there is Arjun. Widowed, older than her by the right number of years and a genuinely nice guy. He’s Vivaan’s cousin and a so-called perfect match for Alisha. The problem is, Alisha’s squiggle-o-meter refuses to budge for him.
What will Alisha choose? A lifetime together with the ‘right’ man or a chance at happiness with the ‘wrong’ one?
About Shilpa Suraj:
Shilpa Suraj wears many hats – corporate drone, homemaker, mother to a fabulous toddler and author.
An avid reader with an overactive imagination, Shilpa has weaved stories in her head since she was a child. Her previous stints at Google, in an ad agency and as an entrepreneur provide colour to her present day stories, both fiction and non-fiction.
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