About The Book
Nivy Sharma knows what she needs - the freedom to be herself and follow her passion. She definitely doesn’t need a husband. Unfortunately, that what she got.
His Highness Veerendra Singh can recognize a pain-in-the-ass when he sees it. Especially when it falls into his arms. But, when the marriage-minded princess of Tejpur sets her sights on him, Veer runs back into Nivy’s arms to propose a fake engagement.
When 'fake' starts to feel very real, Nivy and Veer have to decide what is important.
My Thoughts
I have outgrown romantic stories. One of my friend suggested this book, and I started reading it just to kill time.
The best thing about the book is how fast pace and fun it is. The conversations between the two main characters are funky and the back and forth is brilliantly written, the language is simple and easy to understand.
Now, what I didn’t like about the book is, it is so predictable. The characters are shallow.
Overall, this book is for teenagers.
If you like romantic books and want to kill some time, this book is perfect.
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About the Author
Alisha Kay writes funny and passionate Indian romances novels.
She doesn’t hold with the concept of damsel-in-distress, which is why her heroines are spunky women with a sharp tongue and the ability to rescue themselves.
Her heroes are hot men who are woke enough to find that independence irresistible.
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