![]() Aarti treats you to some lip-smacking action and one gets to indulge their senses in her lucid poetry-like writing. It is stuff dreamy romances are made of: a tall, suave, and handsome Prince falling for a righteous and beautiful commoner who saves his life. The Prince, living as a commoner falls for the oh-so-grounded Sasha and keeps returning to the Deli for his caffeine and of course to soak in more of Sasha’s presence. ![]() Sasha falls for the tall and handsome Prince when she sets her eyes on him at the Deli she works to pay her tuition. It is about a Prince (also a fearless soldier) and a waitress (also an aspiring novelist) and their destined meeting. I finished the book in 2 days and here is an honest review. So, I have been waiting to start writing the post on Aarti V Raman’s new book: The Soldier Prince. She very kindly sent me an uncorrected proof for my review. ![]() ![]() ![]() Despite being a night person, I quite like the feeling of being up early, staring at the neem tree swaying in the gentle breeze and the gentle rays of sunlight peeping in from behind the buildings. I would be lying if I say I don’t like the morning time. My fuzzy brain has been successfully coaxed to wake up with an ample dose of caffeine. ![]()
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