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Falling For The Casanova: Lafanga - An Indian Millionaire Romance by Ruchi Singh

 Falling For The Casanova: Lafanga - An Indian Millionaire Romance (Book #3) by Ruchi Singh | Book Review

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It's a rollercoaster of feelings, sharp talk, and some truly faint commendable minutes. I was hooked in the narrative from the beginning till the end.

The story revolves around Devendra Sherawat, who is rich, enchanting, and somewhat of a train wreck. He would call a great time was living foolishly while his attorney Sanjana tidies up the fallout.

Sanjana has large fantasies about turning into a top legal counsellor. But Dev's shenanigans are setting her back something beyond tolerance. As she assumes responsibility for transforming him, sparkles fly; however, not without show, family governmental issues, and a load of intricacies.

It's an exemplary opposites-are-drawn-toward-each-other story; however, Singh's spin on it makes this book new, fun, and habit-forming.

Ruchi Singh composes no sweat that causes you to feel like you're visiting with a companion. Her language is sharp yet close to home, impeccably catching both the mayhem of Dev and the assurance of Sanjana. What I cherished most was the manner by which Singh blends humour in with sincere moments—you'll be grinning one moment and mournful the next.

The chemistry between Dev and Sanjana is electric as usual, yet this time it feels unique. The relationship isn't just about enthusiasm; it's tied in with grasping, splitting the difference, and the difficult work that goes into genuinely knowing somebody. Sanjana's battle to adjust her affection for Dev and her expert yearnings adds profundity to the story and makes the book something other than a sentiment.

I valued how the writer gave space for character development, particularly for Dev, who, in spite of his defects, turns out to be something other than the "awful kid" we've found in the past books. It's a fitting finish to the adventure—loaded with feeling, pressure, and a perfectly measured proportion of goal.

Overall, this book offers the conclusion I have been waiting for. It's a genuine investigation of adoration, desire, and whether individuals can really change whenever given the opportunity. I would recommend this book to all romance book lovers.

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