
PINKY I blew up my life like it was a lab experiment gone wrong. Broke off my engagement. Dropped out of med school. Moved back home. Now I’m planning my twin’s wedding while being smothered by five overprotective older brothers—and the only thing keeping me sane? The other maid of honor—Sarangi Rao—beautiful, sexy, intimidatingly accomplished. A total ice queen. When we agree to fake-date through the wedding madness to get everyone off our backs, it feels like I can finally breathe again. Between choreographing first dances and coordinating floral crises, we become partners—in planning, in dancing & in bed. Soon, my fake feelings turn very real and this time, it won’t just be my future I lose—but my heart. SARANGI Fake-dating Priyanka Thomas is the last thing I need. She's chaos in a crop top—messy, magnetic, and entirely too tempting. But saying yes buys me freedom from the pressure cooker of family expectations. And it’s just for a few months, right? But then, she moves into my house, gets under my skin. And makes me believe in love all over again. What if Pinky only wants me for a fake, fun fling… while I’m falling in love for real?
Author

Tara Pammi can't remember a moment when she wasn't lost in a book, especially a romance which, for a teenager, was much more exciting than mathematics textbook. Before long, she was hiding romance novels within bigger textbooks, smuggling them into the home through her unsuspecting younger cousin’s school bag, and cycling more than a few miles to her favorite library to borrow more. Through numerous ‘true’ loves :-) and traveling thousands of miles from family and friends, her attachment to books and especially romance novels stayed constant. One fine day, toiling away as a grad student in a basement lab, Tara started typing the beginning of a story instead of her thesis. But it wasn’t until years later, encouraged by her real life hero, Tara realized what she truly wanted to do was to write. Tara lives in Texas with her real life hero and her two little girls. When she isn't writing or reading, Tara can be found failing in the kitchen, watching TV or making resolutions to exercise more, or even a little.