A bighearted romantic comedy about family and finding the perfect match set against the exuberant backdrop of contemporary Delhi. Home has always been a temporary arrangement for Samara Mansingh, a wayfaring wedding photographer and the daughter of a diplomat. When her father is uprooted once again, Samara needs a place to stay in Delhi. Next stop: the Khanna family. Samara’s memories of the Khannas are vague at best, but she doesn’t remember their home feeling so much like a war zone. And the last thing their surly eldest son, Sharav, wants is a houseguest eavesdropping on the chaos. Sharav has a melodramatic sister pushing back on an arranged marriage, a withdrawn lead-singer brother who won’t sing, and a widowed mother hiding her grief in the garden. Sweeping into the household like a tornado, irrepressible Samara is a practically perfect distraction. She has a mind to help a girl find true love, push a young man to find his voice, and bring a lonely and loving widow out of mourning. Maybe Samara can even get on Sharav’s ruggedly handsome good side. The only sure thing is that the Khanna family will never be the same again. Neither will Samara, who may finally find what she’s been missing her entire life: a home.
Publication date: Amazon Crossing (December 1, 2023)
Pages: 280 pages
ASIN: B0BS78HY6V
About the Author: Trisha Das is the author of Ms Draupadi Kuru (HarperCollins India, 2016) & its sequel The Misters Kuru (HarperCollins India, 2021), Kama’s Last Sutra (HarperCollins India, 2018), The Mahabharata Re-imagined (Rupa, 2009), the internationally acclaimed How to write a Documentary Script (UNESCO, 2006) and The Art of the Television Interview (UNESCO, 2007). She has also written columns and short stories for Magical Women (Hachette India, 2019) and publications like Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar, Grazia India, Hindustan Times and Scroll. Trisha is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker and has made more than 40 films in her filmmaking career. She won an Indian National Film Award and was UGA’s ‘International Artist of the year”. Ms Draupadi Kuru was nominated for the MAMI Book to Screen Award.