Amanda’s Wedding | By Jenny Colgan
Amanda’s Wedding was barely a one-time read for me. If you’re trying to explore Jenny Colgan’s body of work, this is one you can easily skip.
Amanda’s Wedding was barely a one-time read for me. If you’re trying to explore Jenny Colgan’s body of work, this is one you can easily skip.
Marriage and Masti is a fun and easy read. I’m not sure I’d re-read it, but I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a light-hearted rom-com with a fake Indian marriage trope.
Not in My Book is a passionate, steamy love story between two authors. If that sounds like something you’d enjoy, give it a go. It’s worth it.
The highlight of Well Matched was definitely the banter and chemistry between the leads. They lit up every scene they were in together.
The Hustler Next Door is an easy and entertaining read. If you’ve already started the series and just want to revisit Polson Falls, this one’s worth a shot.
Dating Dr. Dil was a flawed desi romance, but still a quick and entertaining read. The ensemble cast was entertaining, and it was fun to revisit familiar characters.
The Ex Vows has set a standard for second chance romances and I am here for it. It is visceral, passionate, messy , imperfect and real.
Tastes Like Shakkar does a good job of establishing the desi characters and creating conflicts that would resonate with a desi audience.
There’s Something About Mira is a journey of adventure, hope, love, and loss. Despite all that, it will leave you with a smile on your face.
While We’re Young is an emotional yet entertaining read. For me, it’s a one-time read, but I can see how, for the right age group, it might be worth a re-read.