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Dating Dr. Dil: A Novel: 1 (If Shakespeare Were an Auntie, 1)

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NI NA: I mean, I was married, had my firstborn and my restaurant by thirty, but that’s different. I WANTED a husband and family. KAREENA: You are the reigning queen of rice! “Make your own biryani” bar? I mean it’s genius. As your lawyer, I’m telling you that you have to trust me on this. You’ll get the loan.

And so many of you have asked me about Charlie that I ended up just doing a video about it on TT. Here is a link to that video. And for those of you venturing into the book for the first time, I hope that it makes you laugh. <3 You are here: Home / A Review / Review: Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma Review: Dating Dr. Dil by Nisha Sharma After getting fired, Maya flies to San Francisco to surprise her boyfriend on her birthday. Instead, she finds out that his phone is with a lift driver and drumrolls... he's cheating on her. But this strange lift driver tells her to get on the bus to discover Carmel-by-the-sea and have a memorable birthday, so she does that. Not just that, he offers her an itinerary for one of the best birthdays of her life. But maybe, that's not all they're going to share. If love existed, this woman would have his heart, and he'd willingly take his scalpel to carve it out and give it to her.”

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She met her father’s eyes as he rose from his seat. He was dressed for work in khakis with a phone clip on his belt. “ You don’t want to celebrate today anyway,” he said as he rounded the table to give her a hug. “ Thirty is your first infertility milestone.” Why are you standing like that over there?” her father asked. He sounded irritated, which was no different than how he normally sounded to her lately. She is a thorough reader and watches a lot of romcoms, and sitcoms, and loves to go on and on about the characters. She has additional experience in writing genre/trope based recommendations for books, movies, shows, and even certain products she thinks are must-haves. If you're interested in learning more about the genesis of the story, here is a Dear Reader letter to share some insight.

This story had fake dates/engagements, meddling with family members, funny jokes, strong female lead, emphasis on important issues, a bit of spice and romance. I had heard a lot about this book (and as always I was late for the train) but better late than never and I loved this book! She opened her door, and instead of hearing the sizzling sounds of ghee in a hot pan, there was only silence. The delicious aroma of spices was missing. Usually, the smell of birthday paranthas permeated the house. Maybe Dadi was waiting for her? Kareena felt like her family, her aunties—hell, the entire New Jersey South Asian population—had been preparing her for being thirty and single, but did she listen? Nope. More importantly, did she really have to be reminded first thing in the morning? Hello readers! I wanted to make sure I shared some important information about the book with all of you, and this is my best chance at getting the info in front of your faces. Oh, I know,” Kareena said. She’d known since the day her sister announced her engagement. It was right after Kareena had shared the news that she accepted a position at Women Who Work as their general counsel, which wasn’t received with nearly as much excitement.Solange Pereira is ready to abandon D.C. for greener pastures. But she's roped into helping her wedding planner cousin on a random couple's big day. It's easy... until she realizes the pair isn't meant to be. So like a sane woman, she crashes the wedding. And now, Dean Chapman, the groom from the wedding, is begging Solange to be his pretend girlfriend. She agrees to play along because she feels awful about ruining his bi. But how long can these two keep up the charade before the line between fake and real is blurred? Dating Dr. Dilis also a critique of the misogyny in Desi culture related to dating, marriage, and sexuality. There are moving scenes when Prem’s mother and Kareena’s father open up to their children about their own marriages.One character that never gets to “explain” themselves is Bindu, Kareena’s sister. She’s the bridezilla in the novel, the spoiled younger sister who is about to get married. I kind of saw her as another victim of the pressures highlighted in the novel, but I was never sure. Dadi’s eyebrows furrowed. Then with a look of surprise, she motioned to the gold boxes with her chai cup. “ Oh this? Your sister wants us to look at invitations. She plans on personally delivering these gold boxes with scrolls in them to all her guests. You may have to help her. Her wedding is less than a year away, you know.”

Dating Dr Dil from Nisha Sharma’s new romantic comedy features enemies to lovers, a cast of best friends, and a gaggle of aunties determined to make a match.If you're interested in DATING DR. DIL events, virtual and/or in person, c Hello readers! I wanted to make sure I shared some important information about the book with all of you, and this is my best chance at getting the info in front of your faces.

Hi, I’m Dr. Prem Verma, host of the Dr. Dil Show. Prem means love, Dil means heart, and I’m a cardiologist. Don’t let my name fool you. I only fix broken hearts in the literal sense. Kareena Mann is a hopeless romantic, but she'd rather restore her car than swipe right on dating apps. But when her father announces he's selling her mother's home, she makes a deal to be engaged within four months if he'll gift her the house, except when her argument with Dr. Prem Verma, host of The Dr. Dil Show, goes viral and the only man in her life is the one she doesn't want. She was going to start dating again. She was ready. The list of qualities she wanted in her perfect man was ready to go. It had been waiting neglected in her notes app for far too long. Okay, but . . . well, aren’t we celebrating?” Kareena responded in the same mix of Hindi, English, and Punjabi her grandmother used.She hadn’t woken up particularly happy about her birthday, but damn it, she was really looking forward to those paranthas. And maybe even a moment that was about her. A moment that didn’t revolve around her sister or her sister’s wedding, or her sister’s YouTube channel. Kareena dropped her tote bag and pressed a hand to the ache in her chest. “ This is a joke, right? You two couldn’t have . . . I mean, I know I’ve been working late, and I haven’t seen you for the last few days, but there is no way that you don’t remember. It happens every year.” Hello! I’m Kareena man. As corny as it sounds, I’m looking for my soul mate. In four months. And he needs to earn the approval of my nosy aunts. NINA: Sorry the bank had to schedule this on your thirtieth birthday, though. I can’t believe you’re general counsel of an incredible company at such a young age! Kareena tore the eye mask off her forehead and straightened her Taylor Swift concert sleep shirt. She had secured her dream job at a company that developed women-owned businesses in the tristate area before her thirtieth birthday. But of course, one text from a client and her boss energy dissipated like mist. She tossed her phone on the rumpled bedspread and rubbed her hands over her face.

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