
Title | : | Starstruck: A Second Chance Novella |
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ISBN | : | 1944048111 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781944048112 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 90 |
Publication | : | Published March 9, 2020 |
Tania Coehlo, an A-list celebrity manager of Mumbai’s Tinseltown—also known as the Piranha of Publicity—certainly has her work cut out for her as she walks into the set of the next Bollywood blockbuster, starring her client Ariana Kapoor.
Ariana is the Indian film industry’s upcoming reigning queen, and her costar and fiancé is Veer Rana, a smooth-talking bad boy … and the man Tania happened to have an affair with last Christmas.
This year, Tania swears she won’t fall for Veer’s charming ways again. After all, he is still unavailable. Still forbidden. Still out of her league ... just like the stars glittering in Rajasthan’s night sky.
But, surrounded by the provocative magic of an active film set and Veer’s wicked determination to win her back, Tania finds herself starstruck all over again, risking not only her heart for a second time, but her career as well.
Starstruck: A Second Chance Novella Reviews
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The story is simple and the characters realistic. The language is simple and the story is fast paced.
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Simple sweet love story
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Enjoyed reading this fast paced story of Veer and Tania....wish there was more to read about their brief affair...
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Tania is an agent to the stars in Bollywood. Right now, she's orchestrating a fake engagement between one of her biggest clients, and one of the bad boys of Bollywood... a boy she's been a bit bad with, in the past.
Things could get awkward!
A quick, cute read with all the drama and glamour of Bollywood, and a little backstory to melt your heart! -
These two are perfect examples of neuroses and ambition clashing with and against each other! But my favorite is, for sure, THAT chase. (small spoiler). Love this one, FK.
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I read Starstruck: Take Two by Falguni Kothari.
This PG13 Bollywood comedy of errors takes less than four hours to read.
I read an Advance Reader Copy and this voluntary review is my own opinion. -
Miscommunication as conflict😒
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There was a word that was used throughout the book and it made me uncomfortable and weird. Just hearing it on audiobook made me cringe. It was cute but the story wasn’t inviting me in.
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A novella in the Once Upon A Wedding anthology. Embroiled in a Bollywood stunt wedding, an A-list manager is torn between doing what is right for her celebrity client or seizing a second chance with the bad boy groom herself.