![]() ![]() The book felt scattered and unfinished in the end because the stories did not reach a satisfying conclusion. Unfortunately, as with the last book, there was too much going on in this one. She also writes very complex and interesting characters. OPINION: I really love the tenor and flow of Dev’s books. Now the two are fighting for funding even as a new relationship arises between them. Instead, she is dedicating herself to her project to bring independence to women in South Asia. Naina, who is thirty-eight, has just ended a ten-year fake relationship with Vansh’s older brother. His new project, however, puts him in direct conflict with Naina Kohli. When he returns home, he finds a new project to dedicate himself to - homelessness in San Francisco. In his mid-twenties, he is charming and seems to live a charmed life. ![]() THE STORY: Vansh Raje is the youngest of the Raje family. That being said the last couple of chapters of this book are amazing and almost worth the slog through the rest. ![]() ![]() The book seems unfocused with too many ideas and not enough payoff. The Emma Project (The Rajes, #4) by Sonali DevįINAL DECISION: Loved the romance but wish there was more of it and less about fantasy nonprofit stuff that has many pages and little significance in the story. ![]()
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