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Medhavi believed that cooking is an overrated, unnecessary skill that has been unfairly forced upon women.

Akash is struggling to manage his married life with Medhavi, without upsetting his mother. Medhavi is trying to find her.

Women have been fooled by fairy tales and Bollywood for a very long time. It is time to rewrite the stories.

Ramya and Atul seem like a couple next door with an adorable son. Their life goes on normally until one day.

A grieving husband. A young lawyer searching for love. A simple woman tending to her ailing father.

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Slick, concise and sizzling with delicious suspense in a breathless pace, it won’t let readers put the book down until the last page is turned and the last line is read.

Review of ‘The Invisible Victim’

Medhavi believed that cooking is an overrated, unnecessary skill that has been unfairly forced upon women. Akash believed he just wanted a companion in life, and he could not care less about his future wife's cooking skills. Will they remain true to their beliefs? An arranged marriage. A newly married couple. A virus outbreak. A lockdown. Work from home. No maids. No cooks. No food delivery. A woman struggling to manage home and work. A man looking for a sign of love. Would their marriage survive a pandemic?

Review of ‘Marriages Are Made In Kitchen'

Compared to the earlier books, author Tanvi Sinha has improvised a lot in writing, and the same is visible in upto-the-mark characterization and gripping plot. However, there are some unavoidable glitches which can be ignored.

Review of ‘Till Death Do Us Apart'

An awesome read, simple and straight, a book which is REAL and RELATABLE. Such incidents happen with everyone at some time or the other. The best part is that nowadays we want to read something which isn't a fairytale or just a lovey dovey story but more of what actually people face and how to get out of it or manage it. It also gives a satisfaction that unspoken feelings and emotions are penned down by someone. The book has it all and involves diff characters. All in all a complete book it is.

Review of ‘Marriages Are Made In Moments'