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Ria Parkar is Bollywood's favorite Ice Princess--beautiful, poised, and scandal-proof--until one impulsive act threatens to expose her destructive past. Traveling home to Chicago for her cousin's wedding offers a chance to diffuse the coming media storm and find solace in family, food, and outsized celebrations that are like one of her vibrant movies come to life. But it also means confronting Vikram Jathar.
Ria and Vikram spent childhood summers together, a world away from Ria's exclusive boarding school in Mumbai. Their friendship grew seamlessly into love--until Ria made a shattering decision. As far as Vikram is concerned, Ria sold her soul for stardom and it's taken him years to rebuild his life. But beneath his pent-up anger, their bond remains unchanged. And now, among those who know her best, Ria may find the courage to face the secrets she's been guarding for everyone else's benefit--and a chance to stop acting and start living.
Rich with details of modern Indian-American life, here is a warm, sexy, and witty story of love, family, and the difficult choices that arise in the name of both.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKensington Books
- Publication dateSept. 29 2015
- Reading age18 years and up
- File size545 KB
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"Deeply romantic and emotional, with characters I fell in love with. . .simply unputdownable." --Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author
"The characters are so richly drawn, the writing is utterly breathtaking. . .A voice like none other. I highly recommend you read this book." –Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author
"An impressive debut. . .Vibrant and exuberantly romantic, Affair is chock fullof details that reflect India's social and cultural flux." --NPR.com, A 2014 Best Reads Selection
"All the ingredients for a Bollywood movie can be found in this charming romance. . .A contemporary, transcontinental romance told with a light touch and lots of sizzle." --Library Journal, A Best Romance of 2014 Selection
"Leaves readers with a greater understanding and appreciation of Indian traditions while beautifully capturing the struggle between familiar duty and self-discovery." –Booklist
"As intricate as a henna tattoo and as sweet as gulab juman. . .Captures all the glamour, mix-ups and humor of a classic Bollywood film." –Shelf Awareness
"Make note of the name Sonali Dev! Based on this marvelous debut, Dev is set to become a star. . .An absolute winner from beginning to end, this spellbinding tale grabs your heart and never lets go!" –RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars, TOP PICK --This text refers to the mp3_cd edition.
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- ASIN : B00RRT31YO
- Publisher : Kensington Books (Sept. 29 2015)
- Language : English
- File size : 545 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 239 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #324,053 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #766 in Asian American Literature (Books)
- #3,660 in Multicultural & Interracial Romance
- #4,115 in Multicultural Romance
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About the author

Award winning author, Sonali Dev, writes Bollywood-style love stories that let her explore issues faced by women around the world while still indulging her faith in a happily ever after.
Sonali’s novels have been on Library Journal, NPR, Washington Post and Kirkus Best Books of the year lists. She has won the American Library Association’s award for best romance, the RT Reviewer’s Choice award for best contemporary romance, the RT Seal of Excellence, and is a RITA Finalist.
Sonali lives in the Chicago suburbs with her very patient and often amused husband and two teens who demand both patience and humor, and the world’s most perfect dog. Find out more at sonalidev.com.
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But the romance side of the story, I had a harder time buying.
Ria has made her career into a success but it’s a life that is paralyzed with the fear of mental illness and becoming like her mother, pushing her loved ones away and losing love because of her choices. This contrasted strongly against the backdrop of a wedding full of happiness, and of people who are unafraid to live. This was so well done it could have been in itself enough of a story, with her realization of how constrained she’s let her life become and the journey back, without the add-on troubles of everything else.
It was a good start but Ria and Vikram became just like every other romance couple, and the tropes followed along. Mothers interfering, secrets, slandering, the piled on roadblocks of their second chance at love, started feeling excessive and began to lessen the import of their relationship.
It does make this hard to rate, because it had some excellent moments, enough that I would check out other stories from the author, and it was nice to have a little peek at Indian culture. But it did lean into the ‘too many hurdles zone’, dragging out the ending more than required so that everything could be tied up into a neat little bow.
3.5 for this one.
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Dramatic, vivid and explosive, The Bollywood Bride does not shy away from exploring the deeper issues behind Ria's disconnect with the world. The chemistry between Ria and Vikram leaps off the page and their love for each other shines through even during the novel's more darker phases.
Another marvelous, super quick read! Highly recommended for fans of Bollywood and romance.
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This is basically the story of what it's like to be the daughter of the madwoman in the attic. It handles dark themes about society's attitude (especial South East Asian society's attitude) to mental illness. It's set against a colourful Bollywood style party.
That's the story. The other aspect I liked about this book is that this is a regular romance story, only the characters happen to be mostly Asian. There was no overt fetishisation of the culture or how crap things are to be not-white. These were normal people, at a party. All the angst came from Ria's secret and how it tore her and the people she loved apart. THIS is what diversity is about. People doing normal-for-them things where the conflict isn't about ethnicity/ability/sexuality/whatever.
I really loved the scene where she takes her cousin to buy his wedding outfit and he's HORRIFIED at all the embroidery work. His (non-Indian) fiance is really keen for him to do this the proper Indian way, otherwise he wouldn't be seen in something so elaborate. This made me laugh because, well, it rings true. My cousins who grew up in the west would feel the same.
I also loved the portrayal of the aunties, the elaborate party and the descriptions of the food. Excuse me now, I need to go find something spicy to eat.
I received a free copy from Netgalley in return for an honest review.



.. saved it on my wishlist n wait for d book to come down in price. ..

Both Ria and Vikram will win your heart and you will root for them. The writing will bring tears, both of the happy and sad varieties. Looking forward to read more from the author.