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Lovetorn

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HarperCollins, Jan 17, 2012 - Juvenile Fiction - 256 pages

Can you find love when you think you already have it?

Shalini is new to L.A. Not new like from New York City new—or even Kansas new. New like from India new. And in the U.S., she has it all wrong: the way she dresses, the way she talks, the way she wears her hair. And then there is the ring, which makes her way different from everyone else—because Shalini has been engaged since she was three to Vikram, back in India.

Shalini’s life has been turned upside down. She doesn’t fit in, her mom is depressed, and email is no substitute for being with Vikram.

But when she meets Toby at school, Shalini’s heart gets turned upside down, too. Just looking at Toby makes her stomach flutter. She thinks she loves Vikram, but he never made her feel like this.

In Lovetorn, Shalini discovers that your heart ultimately makes its own choices, even when it seems as if your destiny has already been chosen.

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The writing was good. - Goodreads
For some reason, I really liked the ending. - Goodreads
UGH! I felt the plot was a little unbelievable. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Alison - Goodreads

Lovetorn... description This book was very short for me. The average of pages of books I read is usually around four hundred. So go ahead and say NERD out loud, punks. Very loud, I'll say. Anyway, I ... Read full review

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User Review  - Wendy - Goodreads

The copy I read was a hand-me-down ARC, so I can't be too definite about my complaints. Let me start by saying that the narrator is likable, as are several supporting characters. The cultural flavor ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Kavita Daswani has been a fashion correspondent for CNN International, CNBC Asia, and Women’s Wear Daily. Her stories have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, International Herald Tribune, Vogue India, and Entrepreneur magazine, among many other publications. She was also formerly the fashion editor of the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong. Her adult novels include For Matrimonial Purposes, The Village Bride of Beverly Hills, and Salaam, Paris. She is also the author of Indie Girl (for teens). Kavita grew up in Hong Kong and spent summers in Mumbai, where her parents are from. She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.