Nights Like This

Romance Divya Sood 84 10th Apr, 2023

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Overview

"LOVE is a haphazard thing that blows like the wind this way and that and then, having found a nook to settle in, quiets down and beats in a heart full of haphazard hope.”

And so begins the story of Jess, an unapologetic Indian woman in her mid-twenties caught between two careers and the attention of two very different women. Trying to write fiction at Starbucks while pretending to study for her MCATs, Jess balances her relationship with her live-in girlfriend, Anjali, and the a woman whom Jess meets randomly and believes she wholeheartedly loves, Vanessa. It takes betrayal, heartbreak, and a trip halfway around the world for Jess to find herself at the risk of losing all that ever mattered.

While the characters in NIGHTS LIKE THIS are rooted in the South Asian LGBT community, their lives and stories, their dramas and heartbreaks are universal. For anyone who has ever loved or been loved, NIGHTS LIKE THIS is a story worth reading.

Tags: Romance, FF Book
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sojourner22
This book is another gem which I found on this site, beside other 3 books I've chosen to give review. Here, the MC is not quite likeable character and somewhat she is emotionally unstable (she avoids deeper connection and intimacy). But the book is great, showing reality of all inners struggles of persons with unresolved "conflicts" and relations to others close to us (i.e. family, no matter how close or far away they are physically from us). It's worth reading, because it feels so real, like a real personal experience, or could be real personal experience of someone. Ideal book for those who love stories with characters with morally grey behavior, for those who are not triggered by cheating or mention of cheating. Book with real life deal, without sugarcoating life making it fluffy-like, which is not.