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Tempting adventures await!English Girl in New York by Scarlet WilsonThe glittering lights of Manhattan are irresistible to Carrie McKenzie and so is her gorgeous neighbour! When a baby is left on her doorstep, she has no choice but to turn to policeman Dan Cooper. He comes to her rescue, but wonders about the sadness in Carrie’s eyes.Moonlight in Paris by Pamela HearonTara O’Malley is on a mission to discover who she is but when she meets Garrett Hughes and his sweet little boy, she falls hard. She will eventually have to return home, so it’s not the best time to fall in love, but when in Paris…Just One More Night by Fiona BrandNick Messena has gone through his share of women in the past six years, but he still can’t forget Elena Lyons. She was supposed to be just a one-night stand, but now a family secret has brought them back together…and Nick’s sweet wallflower has bloomed into a breathtaking vixen!
Dipika Rai
A big, intensely involving and evocative Indian novel, with its story of a woman’s fight for her place in the world, reminiscent of Khaled Hosseini’s ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’.The dew hasn't formally evaporated off the mustard leaves outside. Except for the sleeping baby, she is alone at home. Her mother gave her this much. As an excuse Lata Bai left Shanti behind for Mamta to look after. She has an hour before her mother will return from the well.Mamta runs her hand over her wedding sari. For a minute she considers why it is already lying unwrapped, in precise folds gleaming like a treasure in her mother's tin trunk, then she remembers her mother had used the wrapping to deliver Shanti. She picks up a corner and looks through the sheerness of the fabric. Everything turns red, the red of love. Mamta smiles. It is as it should be. «Keep my world red, oh Devi,» she prays. «Jai ho Devi, Devi Jai ho,» she recites her mother's words. Almost a married woman, she feels she has an equal right to them.’Mamta is one of seven children and learns early on in her childhood what it means to be born female in rural India. Married to a savagely unkind and brutal husband, she flees to the city to try and make a new life for herself. Sharing her story are her mother, Lata Bai, the saintly Lokend, her ever-loving brother Prem, a soul-searching bandit and a brutal landlord. This is a redemptive story, despite the often unforgiving setting, and one that is difficult to put down.
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