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Spice and Smoke
Spice and Smoke | Suleikha Snyder
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When the cameras stop rolling, the real scene begins. To their adoring public, Avi Kumar and Trishna Chaudhury are Bollywood’s sweethearts. Behind closed doors, their open marriage lets them freely indulge in all manner of forbidden passions. The arrangement suits them both, but as they begin filming on the set of their new movie, the heat of new and rekindled flames singes the pages of what they thought would be a fresh script. When costars Michael Gill and Harsh Mathur arrive on set, the sexual temperature goes up exponentially—at least for Trish. She can’t take her eyes of Harsh, for whom she’s carried a torch for years. Avi’s instant attraction to Michael, however, bounces off Michael’s solid wall of resistance. Meanwhile, ex-boyfriends Vikram Malhotra and Sam Khanna, cast as fictional enemies, are finding it harder and harder to control the very real demons that once cost them the love of a lifetime. Once the music starts, though, they all have no choice but to dance . And pray the fallout doesn’t ruin all their careers...and destroy their love. Warning: This book contains gay and straight sexytimes, smoking, drinking, references to drug use, and a gratuitous musical number involving The Beatles.
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Spice and Smoke | Suleikha Snyder
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Mehso-so

This book is all over the place, over the top dramatic to the point where it doesn't even make coherent sense. Now, to be fair, it's a first novel and the author wrote a prologue for the re-release that basically owns up to how messy and too much this is. Saying all that, the writing is really good, it's just that the plot is completely batshit.