Arush Goenka, a dashing and prosperous businessman, had no idea that a marriage alliance would take him halfway around the world to meet an actress. He has always held a negative view of show business and the women who work in it.
When it comes to the silver screen, no one reigns quite like Tara Raichand, who is both stunningly gorgeous and immensely kind and generous. She is passionate about acting and committed to her career.
Arush and Tara meet after being persuaded by their parents. But when they cross paths, sparks fly. Will they stay drawn to the chemistry between them, or will they be able to ignore the immediate connection they felt and go on?
Arush and Tara cannot be apart, but they also cannot remain together. Will Arush abandon his condition of never marrying an actress and make Tara his wife for life? Or Will Tara give up her acting career and passion for starting a life with Arush?
Will Tara & Arush make sacrifices for their love or sacrifice their love?
LOVE CONTRACT is releasing in October. Here are few reasons why this book can be of your interest.
1. This book is my first attempt at writing a steamy romance. I hope I have got the syntax of it right. Waiting to hear from you guys.
2. Love at first sight is a trope that I really take to well as a reader. There is a certain magic such a trope provides to a romance. This entire series I’m trying to base it on that instant connect you feel with a stranger.
3. As a reader I always look out for happy endings, especially in a romance book. A guaranteed happily-ever-after is a selling point to me as a reader. I’ve heard this feedback from my readers too. But I hope I have not glossed over the heartache and given a proper closure before reaching the always and forever point.
4. When asked to choose between a romcom film and book I often chose the former because of the visual experience a film provides. That is an essence I try to capture in my books. I hope it clicks with my readers.
Wait till October and LOVE CONTRACT will be yours.
Friendship is a beautiful nostalgia for the majority of Indian women. Friends are like a second family; they understand you without words and accept you unconditionally. Yet for many women, friendship gets chucked out of their priority list after a point. It becomes just an ornamental courtesy.
Four individuals – Akhila, Diana, Gayatri, and Jewel – have distinctive personalities and different lives, but are bound together by a thread of friendship. When life chases them to particular crossroads, their friendship enlivens on its own.
If you have ever enjoyed worthy friendships in life, this story is for you.
1. A guaranteed happily-ever-after is what most romance readers seek in a book. You can expect a full on wedding blast by the end of the book.
2. Personally I’m not a fan of friends to lovers trope. But there are many readers who love such stories. Nanda & Ayaan started off as childhood sweethearts until they finally found their anchor in each other romantically as adults.
3. If you are unfamiliar with malayalam songs and landscape then this book gives you an exposure to the same. The wedding celebrations in the book offers a full course meal of hit malayalam songs that you’d love to hear. Do let me know if you like them or not.
4. It was Always You is perhaps the most cheesiest romance I’ve ever written. Of course major credit of that sugar rush romance goes to Maya. This is her baby through and through. So cinematic moments that scale up the romance and reading impact is a given.
5. We all know what a Hum Saath Saath Hain kinda family drama looks like. Most of the cherished Hindi movies of the past is known for the emotional and jovial ecosystem within a family. The Prajapathi family of It was Always You will give you exactly those feels; with a grandmother who loves to play matchmaker to cousins who tease you mercilessly and siblings that want each other’s happiness, you will have your plate full.
6. I’ll give you an additional reason. There are at least 5 other love stories blooming within this one family. You are going to love them all.
BLURB: Destiny is a powerful force. It can bring people together as well as take them apart too. However, what’s meant to be will always find its way back into one’s life. No amount of self imposed rules or distance will matter then. There is no stopping a love which is meant to be.
Ayaan & Nanda were inseparable in their childhood. A tragedy forces distance into their equation. She waited for him in his absence & he yearned for her despite the self-imposed distance. Years later they meet again for their cousin’s wedding. Their hearts long for each other as they try to escape the inevitable.
Ayaan & Nanda can deny, ignore, or try to justify their feelings but a true love like that will always triumph over all odds. Love is a sweet pain as well as magic, it takes courage to admit and accept one’s feelings and express them without any expectations.
Dedicated to all those who have at least once dared to love!