by Varsha Dixit
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GENRE: Contemporary Romance
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What if following your heart means failing your family? Eila Sood
leaves India for the U.S., hoping to unite her family and mend fences with her
estranged older sister. She soon learns that her sister’s intercultural
marriage, which outraged their parents, has hit rock bottom. To help pay the
bills, Eila accepts an accounting job at a strip club, working for the
fascinating yet infuriating Brett Wright. As their friendship and mutual desire
builds, Eila chooses keeping family peace over following her heart. After Brett
misinterprets her fears and accuses Eila of prejudice, his ex-girlfriend steps
in to offer solace. Eila realizes that whichever choice she makes will rip her
life apart. What will Eila choose? Love of her life or a life ruled by
tradition? Fall in love with love, in this steamy saga from a best selling
romance author.
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EXCERPT:
Miserable, Eila bobbed her head not looking at Brett. Walking away
from you again is killing me.
For her part, Eila began a new phase of her life with the
strictest of rules.
Rule number 1: Always take big portions of dessert after dinner.
This will eradicate the craving for comfort food later when you are up the
whole night.
Rule number 2: Do not look at couples. Better still, glare at them
or imagine them as incestuous siblings. Yuck!
Rule number 3: In public, as in with anyone other than yourself,
keep your lips stretched and show teeth.
Rule number 4: Thanks to Rule number 3, always keep lip-gloss
handy, for dry lips are painful to stretch. Also, horde ice packs and tea bags
for under the eyes dark circles.
Rule number 5: Avoid anything that begins with the letter B, be it
bread, biscuits, baseball or bayonets. Also make sure to personally shred
napkins, pages, office memos and toilet paper filled with doodles of HIS name.
Rule number 6: Say NO to Italian food.
Rule number 7: In the near future – we are talking about the next
twenty years – try and reduce the number of times you view HIS social
networking page, which has not been updated for over ninety days.
Rule number 8: Seriously, only read the bestselling books in
horror and self-help genres. The former will help you kill time by making you
sweat, shake and fear your own reflection, thereby distracting you from HIS thoughts.
And the latter will help you fall asleep faster than any over-the-counter
sleeping pills.
Rule number 9: Remember you are not a teenager, so you are too old
to hate your parents.
Rule number 10: Always remember to breathe in and out and put one
foot in the front of the other.
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Varsha
Dixit is the best selling author of four successful contemporary romance books.
Her debut book, Right Fit Wrong Shoe was a national bestseller for the year
2010. Varsha was a part of the Indian Television Industry and worked as an
assistant director and online editor. She considers herself a dreamer who
thinks deep but writes light. Even though creativity is gender free, Varsha
feels blessed and enriched to be a woman. Currently, with her family, Varsha
resides in CA, USA.
Website:
www.varshadixit.com
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Sounds like a fantastic read, thanks for sharing!
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