This story was even better than I hoped. You see, the blurb said the hero was a billionaire. That's okay with me, I read billionaire alpha/prince romances quite happily. But in this instance, the hero is actually a man making his own fortune. Far more fascinating than one who's already there. The st...
Living someone else’s life, even a movie star’s, may not be all it’s cracked up to be.“Busted in Bollywood” was one crazy rollercoaster ride of crazy schemes, unexpected romance, and realizing a happy ending really isn’t so far away after all. Sheri is a very interesting heroine and it was a great j...
Okay first of all let me tell you I loved this book mainly because of the whole tone, fun and flirty even when talking about something as serious as heart-break and being Indian I loved the whole Indian references, the mother-in-law, the whole wedding tamasha, arranged marriages combined with today'...
I really enjoyed this, it had such a modern feel.The hero and heroine meet after ten years, they had been friends and lovers years before, she from a rich family, he the rebellious bad boy. She wanted to get away and asked him to come with her but she didn't, the reason both of them were too young a...
The first half of the book kept me completely engaged in Shari's adventures, but the last half didn't feel as strong. I started to get impatient with her, as she kept finding excuses to keep Drew at a distance. It seemed like she was too willing to run away from her problems, rather than face them...
Don’t be confused by the title of Nicola Marsh’s zany comedic romance Busted in Bollywood, it’s heroine Shari Jones doesn’t get arrested. Shari’s best-friend Amrita “Rita” Muthu’s parents have arranged her marriage to Rakesh Rama, the son of a wealthy Mumbai family. Rita wants no part of it and conv...
I know, I know. Most people are already exiting the review because its a Harlequin book and that's rather sad. As most people know, I love my Harlie's and promote, talk about and holler has loud as I can about them. I chose to read a Presents Extra for a number of reasons. The first reason is th...
I was really looking forward to reading this book, but it ended up disappointing me. I love Harlequin Presents books, but this one fell short. It was still a decent and quick read, just not as good as past books.
Review from: The Virtual Book CaseOne thing I am always interested in si a good happily ever after call me a sucker for someone else's love story since mine has not happened. I have not net the guy that turns my mind to mush and makes me do the stupidest things by my parents standards.But in The B...
2.5 starsThere is nothing wrong with this book except that I've read this troppe more times than I can count and while interesting the first time or two, it quickly lost its luster for me.For the official synopsis, read Goodreads' description above. For the real deal read below:Heroine is genuinely ...
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