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A Convenient Marriage ljudbok
Pris
195 kr
An emotional, page-turning read about love, family and the secrets we keep, for fans of Amanda Prowse, Ayisha Malik and Balli Kaur Jaswal.
Shortlisted for The Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award 2020.
It was the perfect marriage... until they fell in love.
After attending Oxford University, Chaya is torn between her duty to family and her life in the UK since her traditional Sri Lankan parents want her to settle down.
Gimhana is hiding his sexuality from his family, and it’...
Ljudbok
195 kr
Pris
Förlag
Saga Egmont
Utgiven
26 Februari 2021
Längd
12:10
Genrer
Romaner, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9788726700084
An emotional, page-turning read about love, family and the secrets we keep, for fans of Amanda Prowse, Ayisha Malik and Balli Kaur Jaswal.
Shortlisted for The Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award 2020.
It was the perfect marriage... until they fell in love.
After attending Oxford University, Chaya is torn between her duty to family and her life in the UK since her traditional Sri Lankan parents want her to settle down.
Gimhana is hiding his sexuality from his family, and it’s getting harder and harder to turn down the potential brides his parents keep finding for him.
When Chaya and Gimhana meet, a marriage of convenience seems like the perfect solution. Together they have everything - friendship, stability and their parental approval. But when both Chaya and Gimhana find themselves falling in love with other people, they’re left with an impossible decision – risk everything they’ve built together or finally follow their heart?
Jeevani Charika writes women's fiction and contemporary romances with a hint of British cynicism.
There's a whole lot of other stuff she could tell you - but mainly: she's a former scientist, an adult fan of Lego, an embarrassing mum, a part-time geek, and a Very Short Person.
She also writes romantic comedy under the pen name Rhoda Baxter. So why the two names? Well... Jeevani writes about British-Sri Lankan main characters. Rhoda, not so much.