A type-A data analyst embarks on an impulsive journey from Mumbai to the stunning beaches of Goa, discovering her free-spirited side and unexpected love on Christmas morning. At 28, Niki Randhawa has always prioritized practicality over passion, choosing a stable career over her love for music and art, and dating men who seem suitable rather than exciting. After being laid off, she realizes her cautious approach hasn't served her well. In a bold move, she books a last-minute flight to attend her friend Diya's wedding in India, arriving just in time for Diwali, the festival of lights. There, she meets Sameer Mukherji, a charming musician from London, and feels an instant connection. Their flirtation flourishes at the wedding, and as they join Diya and her husband on a group honeymoon, their bond deepens. Sameer encourages Niki to embrace her creative side and reconnect with her Indian heritage. Faced with a new job offer back home, Niki must choose between her old, safe life and the daring, passionate existence that her time with Sameer has inspired her to consider.
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Sonya Lalli es una escritora canadiense de herencia india cuyo trabajo profundiza en las complejidades de la identidad y la intersección cultural. Su prosa a menudo está impregnada de una profunda comprensión de las dinámicas interpersonales y los matices de vivir entre dos mundos. A través de su estilo cautivador y sus perspicaces observaciones, Lalli cautiva a los lectores con narrativas que resuenan con autenticidad y profundidad emocional. Su escritura ofrece una perspectiva única sobre las experiencias de las comunidades diaspóricas y la búsqueda universal de pertenencia.
