Interesting, isnt it, how someone is always utterly attractive to someone else? For every male tree frog, there is a female tree frog whose dry skin and warts and bulging eyes are the most divine. And to you, Lara Bagai, a karela is a thing of beauty, Nishad comments.
So he remembers I love karela. So what?
I take it your interest in frogs is purely academic?
I snigger.
'I promise you I am not in danger of being madly besotted by one anytime soon,' he half-smiles.
The clock is ticking towards Laras thirtieth birthday and the whole gang is coming together to celebrate it. Its a pact they made back then to meet when they all finally turned that age. So far, so cool. What isnt cool is the other pact Lara had made one tipsy evening with Nishad. To marry each other if neither of them were hitched by then.
The last thing Lara wants is to give Nishad the pleasure of knowing he was rightabout Ranndeep being so wrong for her. Ranndeep, all-male, pro-motor racer whom shed been so sure of at the time. So there was only one thing to do. Lara would have to drum up someone else to pass off as her love interest for now. Enter flamboyant Perzaan, Turkish dude full of surprises. With the reappearance of Ranndeep and the gangs other quirky characters, its a week of audacious hookups and mix-ups. Chances are youll be guessing right till the end who ends up with whom, if ever.
The whacky side of India's first M&B author...
About the Author:
The first sign that writing was going to play an important part in Milan Vohras life was when she frequently found herself slipping into the back rows of the English honours lectures, while doing her degree in Economics.With her hands full, juggling an advertising consultancy and looking after her family by day, Milan reckons its a good thing that she is completely nocturnal or shed never find time to write.
One of her stories won a Harlequin contest and made her Indias first Mills & Boon author. Her book, The Love Asana, became so popular theyre now translating it into several Indian languages and taking it global too. Milans writing is often influenced by her happy sense of humour and urban upbringing. She lives in Bengaluru, India, in a lovely red-brick home with her husband and two children who have learnt to make their own breakfast and keep the noise down till mid-day. Then, its a free-for-all.