Book Review: ‘Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words’ by Annika Sharma
Familiar and comfortable, with just a hint of spice, Annika Sharma’s latest novel feels like a hot cup of chai ...
Familiar and comfortable, with just a hint of spice, Annika Sharma’s latest novel feels like a hot cup of chai ...
Relish that love doesn’t just exist in romantic forms. In fact, the other forms have filled my cup more, are ...
Love was a genuine, innocent, and simple concept. It was something so easily felt and expressed. When we were children, ...
I know a predominant feeling that outsiders to romance have is that our books are simple or easy to write. ...
Attracting the opposite sex is a timeless tradition, an art practiced by our most ancient ancestors, but its nuances (especially ...
Syed manages to fill this story not only with everything I predicted, but also with plenty of distinctive touches to ...
We’ve all heard the saying “don’t hate the player, hate the game." Honestly, that’s some bull because the player started ...
Anonymous – Follow @browngirlmag “The Perfect Guy.” What the hell does that mean? What qualities is this magical man supposed to possess? ...
You speak the same language as Distance, The Language of ache and that of hunger I lay here forgotten, forsaken ...
For whatever reason - biological, financial, psychological - some of us have not been lucky enough to turn our own ...
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