The Casanova's Wife (Marriages Made in India #4) by Sundari Venkatraman

The Casanova's Wife (Marriages Made in India, #4)The Casanova's Wife by Sundari Venkatraman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Prince charming meets plain Jane (or she thinks so). They fall in love and afterwards do they live happily ever after? Read this to know the answer.


Bharat is a handsome highly sought after model. He meets Dia in an after event party and they end up in bed. This is a love at first sight. He has no contact information of Dia and desperately misses her. She has his number, but she is too insecure by all his glamour, to contact him. She tells her dilemma to her sister, Pia thus:


“Actually Pia, Bharat has the reputation of being a Casanova. Even he admitted to it when I met him first. Though he insists that he’s changed since he met me and is in love with me, I’m still not sure about him. What if he’s confusing lust for love?”

Sundari’s writing is brisk. The story moves at a fast pace . The story starts and end with hot steamy scenes and there is reference to erotic desires/ acts throughout the book.


The tale is pretty straightforward. The characters are developed and the love story develops slowly from lust to love.Bharat has three brothers Ram, Laxman and his cousin Shatru. They are also family men . Sex scenes and references are are throughout the book and it keeps the interest going. Sundari describes the coitus in detail but the writing doesn't become crass. The scenes are done with finesse and I felt my blood boil many a times. I am reminded of Fifty Shades of Grey initially but this is not in BDSM category. The sex is just an extension of their love and Bharat is not a Psycho. They miss each other and grow apart due to insecurities of Dia. Finally they meet after 2 years and all is well in true love story Bollywood style.


This is book for lovers for light steamy romance. All in all a good time pass.

I give the book 4/ 5 stars.





Where to buy:

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01MFBHWJX?t...


Blurb:


Bharat is the elder of the Maheshwari twins. Being a super model, he travels from Jaipur to Mumbai to Delhi, modelling for high-end brands and playing show stopper during fashion shows. Clothes, jewellery, glares, briefs – you name it and Bharat Maheshwari models for it.

Dia Mathur is a management trainee based in Mumbai. She’s surprised to find herself at an after event party hosted by a major fashion label, thanks to her best friend. That’s where she meets Bharat, completely unaware of his claim to fame.

Sparks sizzle and they get together instantaneously. But things fall apart when Dia realises that Bharat is quite the Casanova and might not make for a life partner. She disappears from his life...

...to surface again two years later, at no place other than his family’s drawing room in Jaipur. Will the Casanova turn a new leaf? Or will Dia have to play second, third or fourth fiddle to every gorgeous model who comes into his life?

Read Book #4 from MARRIAGES MADE IN INDIA series to find out more about “The Casanova’s Wife”.


About the author:


Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author who has 19 titles to her name, all Top 100 Bestsellers on Amazon India, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada and Amazon Australia in both romance as well as Asian Drama categories. Her latest hot romances have all been on #1Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.

Even as a kid, Sundari absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome as she grew up reading all the fairy tales she could lay her hands on, Phantom comics, Mandrake comics and the like. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy end.

Soon, into her teens, Sundari switched her attention from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to a local hero and heroine. Her imagination took flight and she always lived in a rosy cocoon of romance over the years.

Then came the writing – a true bolt out of the blue! And Sundari Venkatraman has never looked back.

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