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There will be no more discussion and no surgery till you marry Rhea
Aristocratic billionaire Vijayendra Maurya laments that his brilliant but arrogant son has missed out on a few home truths in life. A promise apart, he knows in his heart that there is none better to teach him those than the girl who has grown up under his care and guidance. Aditya, returning to his roots after over a decade in the U.S, is baffled and angered by his father's choice of bride for him- an orphan with dubious parentage, who he considers to be nothing more than a conniving Cinderella. Unwilling to risk his father's ill health he gives in. Rhea, now a self-confident young girl, well over her teenage infatuation of the Jr. Maurya, is still smarting from his treatment of her five years back. Forced together by the ultimatum, layers of prejudice and defenses come off. A love kindles between them. Life seems like a perfect fairy tale. Though, will it remain one when the truth of Rhea's birth is finally revealed?
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Posted November 28, 2007
It was hard to put down this book. The situations were well laid out. It was a page turner, not something you can say often about a romantic non-fiction . The Indian plot made it refreshing. Loved the interactions between all the characters.
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Posted October 24, 2007
Oh my god, It's one of the most awesomest books i have ever read. It has everything in it. romance, action comedy, the perfect combo. I actually finished it in about 2 hours. And after that, i started reading it again. This book really enjoyable, and should be read by all romantics out there. A book that makes you believe in true love all over again.
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Posted December 11, 2007
This book was beautifully written from beginning to end & I enjoyed every minute of it. For the first time in along time I could not put it down until I finished. I would definitely recommend this book & look forward to reading many more books from this author.
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Posted December 13, 2007
What a perfect blend taking the best from the east and west! The characters are strong, determined personalities and the romance is so soft and tender. Oh la! la! Look forward to reading many more from the same author.
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Posted October 21, 2007
This book was a pleasure to read as it was very light at the same time very interesting and captivating. It related to the Indian culture and was very unique & modern. Would love to have access to more books of similar kind.
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Posted October 20, 2007
What a beautiful romantic novel!! The story justified the title of book & the universal love story involves people all over the world.The passions & emotions while reading this novel made me awake the whole night to finish the novel. A book for all those who know the meaning of love & those who do not know will know after reading this novel .
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Posted November 4, 2007
This griping book skillfully draws the reader in with vivid and well-developed characters. The author's astute observations reveal life's small, fine and tender moments. A beautiful page turner that you'll want to devour in one sitting.
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Posted November 11, 2007
This griping book skillfully draws the reader in with vivid and well-developed characters. The author's astute observations reveal life's small, fine and tender moments. A beautiful page turner that you'll want to devour in one sitting.
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Posted August 2, 2007
What an amazing 'edge-of-the-seat' romantic novel! The author infuses fresh energy into the art of romance and passion. The Indian setting and characters highlights the nuances of a vibrant culture, but is still modern and has a universal appeal. This book has 'rekindled' my belief in love! Kindled Lives is a 'get-cosy-and-read' book!Enjoy:-).
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There will be no more discussion and no surgery till you marry Rhea
Aristocratic billionaire Vijayendra Maurya laments that his brilliant but arrogant son has missed out on a few home truths in life. A promise apart, he knows in his heart that there is none better to teach him those than the girl who has grown up under his care and guidance. Aditya, returning to his roots after over a decade in the U.S, is baffled and angered by his father's choice of bride for him- an orphan ...