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Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words
Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words | Annika Sharma
9 posts | 6 read | 5 to read
A charming NYC romance by co-host of the Woke Desi, for fans of: multicultural connections strong friendships and families a "will they/won't they" story with powerful stakes the city that never sleeps bucket list adventures characters who fight outside expectations and pressures to build the life they want Kiran needs to fall in line. Instead, she falls in love. Kiran was the good daughter. When her sister disobeyed her family's plan and brought them shame, she was there to pick up the pieces. She vowed she wouldn't make the same mistakes. She'd be twice the daughter her parents needed, to make up for the one they lost. Nash never had a family. The parents who were supposed to raise him were completely absent. Now as a psychologist, he sees the same pattern happening to the kids he works with. So he turns away from love and family. After all, abandonment is in his genes, isn't it? If she follows the rules, Kiran will marry an Indian man. If he follows his fears, Nash will wind up alone. But what if they follow their hearts? Praise for Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words: "LOVE, CHAI, AND OTHER FOUR LETTER WORDS is a delight... As warm and comforting as perfect masala chai."Farah Heron, author of Accidentally Engaged "A sweet story of finding love where you least expected to. A romp through New York City with fresh immigrant eyes. Kiran and Nash's journey to learning to see themselves and others across boundaries and preconceived notions will warm your heart."Sonali Dev, author of Recipe for Persuasion
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#FaveFallDrink ☕️❤️ 🦖 #Chai

#AutumnPlease 👻🎃🕷️🤍🧡🖤

#BookNerd 🤓💙📚

Eggs Beautiful photo and cover💙🍵❤️ 7mo
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Clwojick
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#Loveathon starts tomorrow, so here are all my February goals!

❤️ Finish 100 books
🧡 Clear #BookSpinBingo board
💛 Finish 2 #SeriesLove2023 series
💚 Read 10 LQBTQ+ books
💙 Finish 20/25 #ISpyBingo prompts
💜 Clear #Loveathon special #ISpyBingo board
💖 Read #WhimsicalReadathon buddyread
🤍 Read books that fit 21+ #Loveathon Daily Prompts
🖤 Read 10+ books written by #SawyerBennett for the #BacklistReadathon
🤎 Read 10 #Trappedonanisland books

TheSpineView Good luck! 1y
Andrew65 Love the amount of goals 😱😂 Good luck 🥰 1y
Clwojick @TheSpineView @Andrew65 Thanks! I‘ll need all the luck I can get 😅🥸 1y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Looks fantastic!! 1y
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ShananigansReads
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Mehso-so

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kplovesbooks
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This quote. ♥️♥️♥️♥️

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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kplovesbooks
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Rarely EVER do I find that a romance book looks interesting. Rarely EVER do I first hear about a book, read the summary, investigate if my library has it, AND place a hold for it all in the space of five minutes. But I just did all that for this one!! It sounds so cute, and I also like the multi-culture aspect...and it just seems like it will hit all the right vibes for me. I hope I'm right!!!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty! Stacked 📚 2y
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rebbyj
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Took a while. But very good in the end

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Lauredhel
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Stellar #romance haul at the library today!

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Librarybelle
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Despite the middle of the narrative‘s very slow building pace, I greatly appreciate Sharma‘s look at a multicultural romance, and the complications that can arise from it. Nash and Kiran meet in NYC, and what follows, told in alternate voices, is their story. Fun characters play a support role. The audio version is great, with Naqvi performing multiple voices well.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an audio review copy!

booksbrewsandbooze I‘m listening to this as we speak! 2y
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ReadingSusan
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This was a fantastic book. I went into it thinking it was a romance book but it really isn‘t. It‘s more of a book about family issues with a little romance sprinkled in. This was tough to read in parts and found it a little triggering for purity culture stuff. But I really loved Kiran. I wish her friends had been a larger part of the book but I think the next books in the series will be about them!

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