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A good Indian Boy

A good Indian Boy

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There are two types of men in this world-those who make plans, and those who make things happen. Nikhil is educated, intelligent, and has killer good looks, all enough for him to know that there was nothing out of his reach, nothing except love. When the woman he vowed would be his wife decided another man was a better fit, Nikhil was forced to question whether everything he worked for, invested in, and hoped for lead him down the right path, and all their right choices. Lonely, heartbroken, and wanting to be happy, Nikhil must decide for himself who he is and who he will become; but can he do this and still be a good Indian boy?-This is book #2 to the "Good Series" It can be read alone or you can read "A Good Indian Girl" First. :)…

A good Indian Girl

A good Indian Girl

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There are three things that every good Indian girl must do: Get a good education. Marry well. Always make your parents happy. Anjali is no exception. Her entire life's desire has been to fulfill the duties that will lead to her becoming Mrs. Anjali Malhotra. But, with every journey there awaits a fork in the road. Hers happens to be Henry Cade, a man unlike any she has ever met, someone whose only requirement is that she be herself. Will she continue straight ahead, ever obedient, or steer into uncharted waters? What would a good Indian girl do?…

Bratva-Book I of the Mad Men Series

Bratva-Book I of the Mad Men Series

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Men in the Russkaya Mafiya only follow one law of strict loyalty to each other and defiance against the government. Men who live and die by this law are part of the Bratva(brotherhood). Lalita Willoughby has never done a bad thing in her life, just when she thinks her life cant be any easier, she meets Dmitri Zhukov, just as his criminal record would suggest all is not as it seems.…

Arrogance and Assumptions

Arrogance and Assumptions

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My mother always told me "Chandani, if you play your cards right you'll find a great husband someday." My grandmother would always add in "a nice Indian boy!" If either woman could have their way, I suspect he would be a tall, tan, green eyed, wavy haired, Indian. Who loves nothing more then the smile on his mothers face, and approval from his father. They could see him clearly, striding in the room in all his greatness, and at that moment our eyes would meet. He would see no one else, Que the spotlight on me in a deep red sari, hair long and flowing. He would right then and there bend on one knee and whisper those sweet words "Muhjse Shadi Karoge?"(will you marry me?). Taken by surprise I would place one hand on my heart and utter a soft yet determined "yes." Sounds like the ultimate Bollywood love fest huh? Well as I sit here at my desk, I can tell you that at twenty four years old I am still waiting for my Salman Khan to break through the doors.*****************************************************Chandani is a young woman on her path of self discovery. Doing so is not easy with her strong Indian roots, her families expectations, her own dreams and her headstrong mother all pulling her in different directions. She thinks she knows what she wants and who she is, until she meets Akhil Dharma. From their first meeting he is arrogant, and brutally honest, so much so that Chandani decides then and there he is not worth her time. Leading her to assume the worst of him, it doesn't help that the people around her add fuel to the fire. They must both learn to get over themselves and come to understand that sometimes our own arrogance moves us to assume the worst in people. In the end we must let go of our arrogance and trample any assumptions in order to freely fall in love.…