Karma Under Fire

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Pub Date Jul 01 2022 | Archive Date Oct 30 2022

Description

In Karma Under Fire, two societies collide: the trendy, upscale ultra-hip universe of Atlanta and the alluring, bound-by-tradition world of old India. Pressured by her "challenging" mother, Harlow Kennedy, an ambitious and unattached woman, agrees to marry politically ambitious pretty boy Addison Whitmore. The match will elevate Harlow's non-existent social standing and guarantee financial security for life. The wedding will take place as soon as Harlow returns from her BFF's wedding in India.


On the other side of the world, the parents of Tej Mayur, the hottest restauranteur in the hottest city in the South, are fretting about their son's unmarried status. They summon him home.


When Harlow and Tej find themselves seated together on the long flight to New Delhi, sparks fly. Then they touch down at Indira Gandhi International and flee one another's company - or so they think.


Karma Under Fire is the first novel by promising new writer Love Hudson-Maggio.

In Karma Under Fire, two societies collide: the trendy, upscale ultra-hip universe of Atlanta and the alluring, bound-by-tradition world of old India. Pressured by her "challenging" mother, Harlow...


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This was such a cute slow burn. I really did enjoy it. The characters were so easy to love and their growing realisation not their love for one another keptnme on my toes, hoping for a c9nfession to happen sooner than later.

I appreciated to attention given to India, their culture and traditions surrounding marriage , it wasman eye opener and a reminder of how different the culture of Indians in the diaspora are compared to those in India.

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This books was such a pleasant surprise. The integration of India’s arranged marriages and matchmaking process was especially interesting and made it more than just your average romance.

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A fun, easy to read romance!

This is outside my usual genre with the Indian culture but it was so interesting! And the author included awesome footnotes for some of the phrases and items I wasn't aware with - making it easy to understand. The whole arranged marriages with the matchmakers was new to me and fun to learn about. The characters are cleverly crafted, funny, determined and I really enjoyed the story.

Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for a temporary, digital ARC in return for my review.

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