
Book Review — Married in Deceit by Shilpa Suraj - Kiranmayi reviews
The characters of Agastya and Veda are as contrasting as it can get — Agastya has always lived a life that benefitted his family’s political ambitions even if meant he never got to live a normal life. Veda though brought up among ruthless men had only love to spread to everyone she met. Agastya the smart politician who got everything he ever eyed for, while Veda the people pleaser will sacrifice anything for the happiness of others.
Pick this one to read a contemporary romance of contrasting personalities that is laced with political undertones.
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