Illusions of Fire
- 368 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Nisha Sharma píše s přesvědčením, které čtenáře vtáhne do světa současných romantických příběhů. Její styl je zároveň citlivý a pronikavý, zachycuje komplexní lidské emoce s nebývalou upřímností. Sharma se s nadšením věnuje zkoumání mezilidských vztahů a jejich dynamiky. Její díla jsou svědectvím o síle empatie a důležitosti porozumění.






In this enchanting conclusion to Nisha Sharma's Shakespeare-inspired trilogy, the story unfolds with an accidental wedding that complicates the lives of two friends. As they navigate meddling families and explore their undeniable chemistry, the narrative captures the essence of a friends-to-lovers romance. Inspired by Twelfth Night, this installment promises humor, heartfelt moments, and a delightful mix of chaos and romance.
Bhram Singh embarks on a journey filled with ambitious dreams for Christmas, aiming to create unforgettable memories. However, as obstacles arise, he must navigate unexpected challenges that test his resolve and creativity. The story delves into themes of hope, resilience, and the true spirit of the holiday season, highlighting the importance of family and connection amidst chaos. As Bhram's plans unfold, readers are taken on a heartfelt adventure that captures the essence of Christmas magic.
In this final installment of the trilogy, Veera Mathur navigates personal turmoil after her friends find love and her family business crumbles. Deepak Datta, facing his own challenges, unexpectedly connects with Veera after a series of chaotic events lead to an accidental wedding. As they pretend their friendship is a romantic relationship to salvage their careers, the boundaries between fake and genuine feelings begin to blur. With humor and heartfelt moments, the story explores themes of identity, family honor, and the complexities of love.
Two students--worlds apart--unite to solve the mystery of a legendary decades-old love story gone tragically wrong in a captivating romance by the award-winning author of The Karma Map and Dating Dr. Dil. It doesn't take long for ambitious freshman and aspiring engineer Jessie Ahuja to learn about two university legends. One is the haunted history of Davidson Tower, where more than fifty years ago, two ill-fated lovers disappeared in a devastating fire. The other is Ravi Kumar, a privileged billionaire nepo baby who's aggravatingly charming and occupying more brain space than Jessie has room for. Things change when a campus prank locks them both in the old tower's ghostly library. There, Jessie finds letters from the fabled lost lovers, forgotten in a hollowed-out copy of Persuasion. One by one, the letters suck Jessie and Ravi into a beguiling mystery and an achingly beautiful long-ago romance destined to go up in flames. It's also drawing Jessie and Ravi--every bit as star-crossed--closer together. Can they overcome whatever fate has in store for them? Or are they just as doomed as the young lovers whose tragic end has become legend?
A youth group's temple road trip through India is a liberating escape for a former mean girl and sunshine boy to explore their past and their feelings for each other in the much-anticipated novel about self-discovery by the award-winning author of My So-Called Bollywood Life. Born and raised in the US, Tara Bajaj hides her family secrets. With beautiful clothes, a popular social media presence, and a spot on the Rutgers High Bollywood dance team, she does it well--until her carefully cultivated image shatters. Shut out by friends and with her future in flux, Tara accepts a guide position for a youth group's temple tour through North India. Rediscovering the heart of her ancestry is as good a place as any to start over. Silas D'Souza-Gupta is an aspiring photojournalist retracing the journey his two mothers took when they fell in love. The last thing he expects on this road trip through his roots is a girl with a history of her own. As Tara and Silas embark on remote pilgrimage sites from Punjab through the Himalayas, they discover what it means to be a child in the Indian diaspora, the significance of karma, and the healing power of love.
Nisha Sharma's romantic comedy inspired by The Taming of the Shrew revolves around a love-phobic TV doctor and a love-obsessed homebody who must navigate their differences to find love. Kareena Mann yearns for a love story like her parents' but prefers restoring her classic car to online dating. When her father decides to sell her mother's home, Kareena strikes a deal: she’ll get the house if she can get engaged in four months. Her quest for a soulmate becomes complicated when her viral argument with Dr. Prem Verma, host of The Dr. Dil Show, puts him at the center of her life—though he’s the last person she wants. Dr. Prem, focused on establishing a community health center, finds his efforts jeopardized by the viral fallout from their clash. Kareena's meddling aunties suggest a solution: if Prem can convince Kareena he’s her soulmate, they’ll fund his clinic. Despite their opposing views on love and relationships, Prem begins to see Kareena as the woman he wants to spend his life with. To achieve their happily ever after, they must confront the truth that their initial animosity has transformed into something deeper. "Nisha Sharma always delights."—Meg Cabot, #1 New York Times bestselling author.
Exploring the concept of true love, the book delves into the emotional depths and complexities of relationships. It challenges conventional notions of love, presenting a nuanced perspective that emphasizes authenticity and connection. Through engaging narratives and thought-provoking insights, readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences and beliefs about love, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand the true essence of loving relationships.
To All the Boys I Loved Before meets World of Dance in this delectable love story that combines food, dance, and a hint of drama to cook up the perfect romance. Radha is on the verge of becoming one of the greatest kathak dancers in the world . . . until a family betrayal costs her the biggest competition of her life. Now she has left her Chicago home behind to follow her stage mom to New Jersey. At the Princeton Academy of the Arts, Radha is determined to leave performing in her past and reinvent herself from scratch. Jai is captain of the Bollywood Beats dance team, ranked first in his class, and is an overachiever with no college plans. Tight family funds means medical school is a pipe dream, which is why he wants to make the most out of high school. When Radha enters his life, he realizes she's the exact ingredient he needs for a show-stopping senior year. With careful choreography, both Radha and Jai will need to face their fears (and their families) if they want a taste of a happily ever after. "A tasty treat! Nisha Sharma always delights." --MEG CABOT, author of The Princess Diaries