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Sunshine & Spice by Aurora Palit ✨ My rating: 4.5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 Another amazing desi romance by a South Asian author🤌🏻❤️🥹 I loved this book! The book was so well written and there were so many parts where I could relate with for both Naomi and Dev, especially the part about having to get married after a particular age like there was no other way to live life. 👀 Dev is the grumpy guy, the middle child, an accountant whose mother, Gia is forcing to get married to women according to her taste. Dev... Indian Fiction Books, Indian Author Books Novels, Indian Romance Novels, Indian Romcom Books, Desi Romance Books, Indian Romance Books, Romance Books No Spice, Desi Books, Indian Novels

Sunshine & Spice by Aurora Palit ✨ My rating: 4.5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 Another amazing desi romance by a South Asian author🤌🏻❤️🥹 I loved this book! The book was so well written and there were so many parts where I could relate with for both Naomi and Dev, especially the part about having to get married after a particular age like there was no other way to live life. 👀 Dev is the grumpy guy, the middle child, an accountant whose mother, Gia is forcing to get married to women according to her taste…

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& Then They Wed by Riya Iyer ✨ My rating: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ What makes me immediately like a South Asian story is when they manage to avoid the stereotypes and this book did exactly that. It was a sweet, spicy read. The book was set in Mumbai, which made me miss home a lot more, especially when Vada Pav was mentioned. 🥺❤️ Aditi was a bold woman, she had a crush on Rian, but she didn’t shy away, she asked him head-on, about wanting to do different things with him which left Rian flustered. When Adit... Asian Romcom Books, Indian Romcom Books, Desi Romance Books, Indian Romance Books, Indian Books To Read, Desi Books, Romcom Books, Romance Books Worth Reading, Fiction Books Worth Reading

& Then They Wed by Riya Iyer ✨ My rating: 4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ What makes me immediately like a South Asian story is when they manage to avoid the stereotypes and this book did exactly that. It was a sweet, spicy read. The book was set in Mumbai, which made me miss home a lot more, especially when Vada Pav was mentioned. 🥺❤️ Aditi was a bold woman, she had a crush on Rian, but she didn’t shy away, she asked him head-on, about wanting to do different things with him which left Rian flustered. When…

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