A Convenient Marriage

· Hera books Ltd
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An arranged marriage becomes inconvenient for two Sri Lankan Brits in this novel of love, family, and living your truth. 

Chaya is a young woman torn between her duty to family and her life in the UK. While her traditional Sri Lankan parents want her to settle down into marriage, they don’t know that Chaya, terrified of their disapproval, has turned away the one true love of her life, Noah.

Gimhana is hiding his sexuality from his family. It’s easy enough to pretend he’s straight when he lives half a world away in the UK. But it’s getting harder and harder to turn down the potential brides his parents keep finding for him.

When Chaya and Gimhana meet, a marriage of convenience seems like the perfect solution to their problems. Together they have everything – friendship, stability and their parents’ approval. But when both Chaya and Gimhana find themselves falling in love outside of their marriage, they’re left with an impossible decision – risk everything they’ve built together, or finally follow their heart?

Will they choose love, or carry on living a lie?

Perfect for fans of Amanda Prowse, Ayisha Malik, and Susan Lewis.

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5.0
1 review
Leah Latimer
January 3, 2020
Riveting read. Literally struggled to put this book down.
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About the author

"Huge fun, with a slightly different slant." Katie Fforde
"Written with a sure touch. I love Jeevani Charika's writing." Sue Moorcroft
"A fantastic and fascinating read." Phillipa Ashley
Jeevani Charika writes women's fiction and contemporary romances with a hint of British cynicism. (In case you were wondering, it's pronounced Jeev-uh-nee.)
There's a whole lot of other stuff she could tell you - but mainly: she's a former scientist, an adult fan of Lego, an embarrassing mum, a part time geek (see 'embarrassing mum') and a Very Short Person.
She also writes romantic comedy under the pen name Rhoda Baxter. So why the two names? Well... Jeevani writes about British-Sri Lankan main characters. Rhoda, not so much.
You can find out more and a get a free story, by signing up to her newsletter on her website www.jeevanicharika.com
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