Book Review: Engaging Mr. Darcy

Review of “Engaging Mr. Darcy (An Austen Inspired Romantic Comedy)” Originally posted on Goodreads. Before we begin: This made me change my opinion multiple times through the day. I started reading the book on June 2, 2018. I barely finished 20% of it, and decided to call it quits. Although it is in the title,…

Book Review: And Then She Was Gone (Jack Stratton, #0)

Review of “And Then She Was Gone (Jack Stratton, #0) ” After trying a few contemporary romance books, I felt sick to the stomach. From my updates feed on Goodreads, I liked this title and added to the to-read shelf. Jack Stratton is apparently the protagonist of a book series including seven books. I happen to…

Book Reading Spree April 2018: Conclusion

I was on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging, except a few reviews. Past two-three weeks were a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not…

Book Review: Better Off Wed By Laura Durham

I am on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging. Last week was a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not kept track. Roughly, I’ve read…

Book Review:The Billionaire’s Hired Girlfriend By Alexia Praks

I am on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging. Last week was a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not kept track. Roughly, I’ve read…

Book Review: Teri Rah Mein Rul Gayi We By Maimoona Khursheed Ali

I am on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging. Last week was a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not kept track. Roughly, I’ve read…

Book Review: Ik Rasm-e-Mohabbat Hai

I am on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging. Last week was a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not kept track. Roughly, I’ve read…

Book Review: Tum Kon Piya By Maha Malik

I am on a reading spree for past two weeks, and hence not so much of blogging. Last week was a little draining. It was physically exhausting, and left me emotionally vulnerable. I therefore opted for the good old therapy – reading. I don’t recall correctly and I have not kept track. Roughly, I’ve read…

Book Review: Mere Khwab Mere Jugnoo

Title: Mere Khwab Mere Jugnoo Author: Nemrah Ahmad CHARACTERS Khurram Zaid: Our hero Jehangir: Senetor, rich and powerful Simal Jahangir: Our heroine, not so beautiful and has a leg problem Mah Noor: Simal’s older sister, an evil person in short. Reminds me of Ujala’s sister Dua from Tere Liye Hai Mera Dil. PLOT SUMMARY Khurram and Simal…

Book Review: Saans Saakin Thhi by Nemrah Ahmad

This is one of the earliest work of Nemrah Ahmad. This story talks a lot about Pakistan Cricket Board, and all the politics that goes behind the scene for selection of players and captain, etc. I think it can be generalized to every cricket board. The main story is of Amal and Riyaan. It talks…