PJ's Birthday Giveaway #7
Sonali Dev
There's Something About Mira
I've been a fan of Sonali Dev's books since her debut novel was published in 2014. I've read them all. I've loved them all. But, even in the exalted company of her many 5-star reads, there's something special about There's Something About Mira. It kept me reading until 3:00 AM, earned a Top Dish rating (read my review), and even now, seven months after finishing this story, I'm still thinking about the characters. If you enjoy a beautifully nuanced story about parental expectations, social issues, fate, finding yourself, and opening your heart to both love for yourself and the love others choose for themselves, you'll want to read There's Something About Mira too.
Mira Salvi has the perfect life—a job she loves, a fiancé everyone adores, and the secure future she’s always imagined for herself. Really, she hasn’t a thing to complain about, not even when she has to go on her engagement trip to New York alone.
While playing tourist in the city, Mira chances upon a lost ring, and her social media post to locate its owner goes viral. With everyone trying to claim the ring, only one person seems to want to find its owner as badly as Mira does: journalist Krish Hale. Brooding and arrogant, he will do anything to get to write this story.
As Krish and Mira reluctantly join forces and jump into the adventure of tracing the ring back to where it belongs, Mira begins to wonder if she is in the right place in her own life. She had to have found this ring for a reason…right? Maybe, like the owner of the lost ring, her happy ending hasn’t been written yet either.
Have you read Sonali Dev?
Do you enjoy books with cultural representation (such as the Indian-American rep in Dev's books)?
What's the last book that kept you reading late into the night?
One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, September 22, 2025 will receive a signed print copy of There's Something About Mira.
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Yes I enjoy cultural representation. The book Skye O'Malley by Beatrice Small kept me up all night. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May
ReplyDeleteI have not read any of her books.
ReplyDeleteI do like books featuring other cultures and countries.
I read History Lesson in one sitting.
I liked Kerrelyn Sparks Embraced series. Very different reads for me.
Barbara Hinton here. I have not read any of your books , but I would love too
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