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The Takeover Effect
The Takeover Effect: The Singh Family Trilogy | Nisha Sharma
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Hemdeep Singh knows exactly what he wants. With his intelligence and determination, he has what it takes to build his own legacy away from Bharat, Inc. and the empire his father created. But when his brother calls him home, Hem puts his dreams on hold once again to help save the company he walked away from. That’s when he encounters the devastating Mina Kohli in the Bharat boardroom, and he realizes he’s in for more than he had bargained. Mina will do whatever it takes to recover control of her mother’s law firm, even if it means agreeing to an arranged marriage. Her newest case assignment is to assist Bharat in the midst of a potential takeover. It could be the key to finally achieving her goal while preventing her marriage to a man she doesn’t love—as long as her explosive attraction to Hem doesn’t get in the way. As Mina and Hem work to save Bharat, they not only uncover secrets that could threaten the existence of the company, but they also learn that in a winner-takes-all game, love always comes out on top.
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sarahs.thoughts.on.books
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Mad at Romancelandia for not telling me about this book last year. Steamy sex scenes. Co-worker/rivalry trope. A little suspense. Also laid the grown work for the next two books

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CoffeeK8
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This was fun romance between a Mina, a competent, tall Indian-American lawyer and Hem, a sensitive Indian-American businessman. I loved the view into their families and how much respect & deference they give to each other while still having a passionate and loving relationship.

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Verity
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It‘s midnight here and look what just dropped onto my kindle! Gotta love a preorder...

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balletbookworm
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Super fast-paced and steamy corporate espionage romance with a Punjabi desi couple (and their families, because these are family businesses, even at the corporate billionaire level). Lawyers abound in this book, extremely smart ones. The only thing that needled me was that Hem was really possessive of Mina and wasn‘t excellent at respecting all her boundaries, so ymmv there.

balletbookworm Nisha also recently tried to murder me by saying her physical model for Hem was Ranveer Singh (which, if you think about this novel/plot in Bollywood terms, YES ABSOLUTELY CORRECT). 5y
mdemanatee Oohhhh *ordered* (will I throw my $$ at Avon to continue to diversify its catalog. Yup.) Also this author had a YA Bollywood romcom last year! 5y
balletbookworm @mdemanatee yup. Avon‘s getting better but they need to leave the Impulse line to novellas/shorts and put Cat Sebastian, Nisha Sharma, etc full novels in the main imprint. Bc they aren‘t getting big enough pushes when they finally come to paper 5y
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