No Strings Attached by Sheila Kumar


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Just what my hashtag says - just time pass. I was in my reading slump as usual. Also battling the war of what to read. I jumped paragraphs and pages of No Strings Attached with no strings attached! 

So this is a story of one good looking Rajput chap, Samar meeting this Indian-British Nina at their corporate obligations. Nina wants to be a writer and has her manuscript just about approved by her publisher. Samar's mom and aunt want him to join their family business and this photo journalist job is not their bread butter and thali. 


The story is based out of Bangalore and couple of scenes in beautiful Coonoor - two of my favourite places and the only reason I read through the paragraphs that mention these two places. Bangalore is home and Ooty is where my crochet hobby took flight to become a more serious job. 


Nina knows Samar's reputation of being a heart breaker and he would not even flinch post break up. But, obviously things are different when these two meet. The romance and connection is hot, steamy and unavoidable. Like most love stories, there has to be the existence of a vamp. And that's here as well in the form of rumored fiancĂ©e Karishma Jhalla. She wants to outrightly prove that Samar was better off with her than with Nina. After all class and choice were words of the elite! Samar's family is not fond of Nina and that makes life and romance quite impossible. Does Nina find true love in Heartbreak Singh, aka Samar? Or does she just move on? 


I wanted to be done with mindless reading, and this is it. This book does not need thinking or even too much mention. It's very average and probably won't even fit the Mills & Boons category. I guess, you could flip through the pages with no strings attached! 

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