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Book Review: Last Man She'd Loved by Summerita Rhayne

Introduction




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Genre: Fiction/ Romance

Publishers: Amazon

Price: Rs. 255/-  ( I got the book for review from the author)
Behind the Book

When best laid plans fall apart...

Lyna is all set to marry a movie mogul, when she finds his pregnant ex at her office, begging her to break the engagement and keep her name out of it. Forced to take her flirtatious boss Guy's help, she sets about to break the engagement. But now she's pulled into deeper involvement with Guy.

One trouble leads to another!

She agrees to visit his palatial country house, posing as his fiancée and is drawn into the family and their antics. Sorting out who's who takes time. A stringent grandfather, an ambitious mother, a frustrated half brother are only the beginning!

Attraction makes things complicated

Propinquity with someone as charming and attractive as Guy doesn't help. But Guy himself is as much of a puzzle as ever. Is he the playboy she thinks him or is there someone else beneath the sardonic pose? Will she ever find out?

Will she break her heart in the process?

About the Author

Summerita Rhayne writes sensual romance which is sheer escapism with lots of emotional conflict. She first got published in 2013 and has won contests with prestigious publishers such as Harlequin and Harper Collins India. Writing, she finds, is the only way to deal with the numerous story ideas bubbling in her brain which pop up more rapidly than her keyboard can do justice to. Her pet belief is that even when writing time is in short supply, if the inspiration is strong enough, the story characters get a life of their own and will find a way to make the writer pen them down. When cerebrally confronted with the sizzling interaction of two Alpha characters, the only way to get peace is write their book!

At heart, she's a family person and even though she loves her medical teaching profession, she happily becomes a homemaker when not at work. She loves winding down with music, movies, cricket (strictly watching only) and social networking.



Summerita Rhayne’s books have always got the right amount of romance, passion, intrigue and drama mixed to make it a perfect entertaining read. The Last Man She’d Loved is no exception to this.

Written in her inimitable style, this book is a heartening read. I could connect with Lyna in so many ways. The confusion about relationships, unable to decide whether it is love or lust and most importantly the "what" if when it comes to taking the plunge in relationships is something we all have experienced and that is what I think makes a reader connect to Summerita’s stories deeply. They are about you, about me and about people like us.

I like the way her heroines are not clingy damsel in distress. They don’t need to be rescued; rather they can do the rescuing for others. I love their strength and determination. And her heroes are totally drool-worthy. They are dashing, good looking and charming. But the best part about her books has to be the passion which threatens to set the pages on fire.

Reading this book on a lazy Saturday afternoon totally pepped up my mood. This is one author who promises to keep you entertained with her stories and does so, every single time. Loved this tale of love and longing, would recommend it to all romance lovers. If you are looking for good romantic novels to pep up your mood Summerita Rhayne is one author you should look out for.

Foodie Verdict

This book is like the Bandar Laddoo - mouth watering, tongue- tantalizing and melts in the mouth.
Source: GarudaBazaar.com

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