The Marriage Game
The
Marriage Game
by
Sara Desai
Genre:
Romantic Comedy
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2021 Romance Writers of America Vivian Award Finalist
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“This
novel has all the funny banter and sexy feels you could want in a
romantic comedy.”–NPR
After her life falls apart, recruitment consultant Layla Patel returns home to her family in San Francisco. But in the eyes of her father, who runs a Michelin starred restaurant, she can do no wrong. He would do anything to see her smile again. With the best intentions in mind, he offers her the office upstairs to start her new business and creates a profile on an online dating site to find her a man. She doesn’t know he’s arranged a series of blind dates until the first one comes knocking on her door…
As CEO of a corporate downsizing company Sam Mehta is more used to conflict than calm. In search of a quiet new office, he finds the perfect space above a cozy Indian restaurant that smells like home. But when communication goes awry, he's forced to share his space with the owner's beautiful yet infuriating daughter Layla, her crazy family, and a parade of hopeful suitors, all of whom threaten to disrupt his carefully ordered life.
As
they face off in close quarters, the sarcasm and sparks fly. But when
the battle for the office becomes a battle of the heart, Sam and
Layla have to decide if this is love or just a game.
Sara
Desai has been a lawyer, radio DJ, marathon runner, historian,
bouncer and librarian. She lives on Vancouver Island with her
husband, kids and an assortment of forest creatures who think they
are pets. Sara's diverse romantic comedy books have appeared in Oprah
Magazine, Publishers Weekly, Marie Claire, Pop Sugar, Bustle,
Buzzfeed, Library Journal, Frolic, USA Today, Woman's World and
Hello! Canada. When not laughing at her own jokes, Sara can be found
eating nachos. Visit Sara at www.saradesai.com
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