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Anjali Mehta is a 30-something marketing professional in Mumbai, recovering from a toxic breakup and the pressure of her traditional Indian family’s expectations. When she reluctantly agrees to a “deal” with her mother—six months of serious matchmaking if her creative passion project fails—she accidentally crosses paths with two very different men: the charming but guarded café owner, Kabir, and the stable, “perfect-on-paper” NRI, Rohan. As Anjali juggles family weddings, career doubts, and her own fear of vulnerability, she learns that the biggest love story might be the one she writes for herself. Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev,
Story of Anjali Mehta is a gentle, character-driven romantic fiction that prioritizes emotional healing and self-discovery over high drama. It’s perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn relationships, family dynamics, and second chances—but may feel predictable to seasoned romance readers. When she reluctantly agrees to a “deal” with