Author: Adite Banerjie
Read some reviews:
1. Rubina Ramesh
2. Inderpreet Uppal
3. Dola Basu Singh
The Story:
“Will you pretend to be my fiancé for the next few days?”
Recently-single model Rayna Dutt does not feel like flying to her friend’s big fat Indian wedding. But she does - and when a mix up with room allocations forces her to share a luxury villa on Emerald Isle with the gorgeous owner of the hotel - Neel Arora - and best man at the wedding, things begin to look up.
Until Rayna’s ex turns up with a new girl on his arm!
Hitting the panic button, Rayna searches for a solution. Surely Neel wouldn’t mind being her fake fiancé…? In an instant the attraction they share is fever pitch, but when scandal comes calling, Rayna soon finds herself in more trouble than she can handle!
MY
REVIEW
The very last line of the novel says, 'There is no better
deal than Happy Ever After'. That's my review there. Thanks for reading!
No, seriously; in spite of a hundred reasons of not reading
the book, including illness, my writings, family commitments, festivals, etc
etc etc; I couldn't help but read it from start to finish, straight.
Beautiful Rayna, an aspiring model, meets the handsome Neel,
a successful hotelier, at a beautiful island in the Andaman. Having suffered
heartbreaks in their previous respective relationships, the two are cautious
and so not-looking for love. Destiny, however, seems to have different plans
(as always). The two feel an instant chemistry as the spark fly, and in the
midst of all the drama of scandals and misunderstandings, the two ends up
confessing their undying love for each other.
One can't be blamed for thinking, all the love stories are
the same. Hero meets heroine; they fall in love; throw in a villain; fights,
struggle; Love wins and they live happily ever-after. Amidst all those
run-of-the-mills however, there comes a book, which is so well written than you
could literally feel every hesitation, every missed heartbeat, every sigh of
passion, and every dilemma of the characters. Trouble has a... is one such
book.
This is a perfect recipe for all those who have lost faith in
the institution of Love. On a rainy day, grab a big, hot cup of coffee, and
curl up on the lounger with 'Trouble has a new name'. I guarantee you, by the
time you finish it or by the time the rain stops (whichever comes later); you'd
be feeling all soft, feathery and comfy inside, ready to give Love another
chance. I suggest Adite Banerjie, the author of the book, to keep the tagline
as, 'come fall in love...again'. :) Thank you Adite, for writing this one!
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About The Author
Adite Banerjie
Adite Banerjie discovered Mills & Boon romances and their amazing assortment of drool-worthy TDH heroes in her teens. Around the same time she fell in love with song-and-dance Bollywood romances. Growing up in a home with a filmmaker dad who worked in the world’s largest film industry (yes, Bollywood!) and a voracious reader for a mom, it was inevitable that she would come to love both films and books.
During her exciting and fulfilling career as a business journalist, she found the time to indulge her passion for both Bollywood romances and M&Bs. But after years of reporting and writing about the real world, she chose to return to her love for fiction and turned screenwriter. She turned Harlequin author after winning the 2012 Passions Aspiring Authors Contest.
The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal, based on the winning short story for the Harlequin contest, was released in December 2013 in India. Trouble Has a New Name was released in 2014. Both are available in paperback (India) and in the e-book format globally. Her third title (romantic-suspense), No Safe Zone, will be released in May 2016.
During her exciting and fulfilling career as a business journalist, she found the time to indulge her passion for both Bollywood romances and M&Bs. But after years of reporting and writing about the real world, she chose to return to her love for fiction and turned screenwriter. She turned Harlequin author after winning the 2012 Passions Aspiring Authors Contest.
The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal, based on the winning short story for the Harlequin contest, was released in December 2013 in India. Trouble Has a New Name was released in 2014. Both are available in paperback (India) and in the e-book format globally. Her third title (romantic-suspense), No Safe Zone, will be released in May 2016.
Thanks for the spotlight on my book! :)
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