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A review by hobbithopeful
Tastes Like Shakkar by Nisha Sharma
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
4.5 stars
Another sweet and spicy read from Nisha Sharma, thoroughly enjoyable and oh so comforting.
May I just say Benjamin owns ropes and he knows how to use them! Seriously adore how Sharma writes spicy scenes, I always know when I read one of her books I'll be laughing one page, and blushing the next!
I continue to adore how relatable the stories and characters are, I just see so much of myself and my experiences in every book Sharma writes.
I love that we get a plus sized fmc, and done so well! She is confident and a badass, and I love how she stands up for herself and takes no crap from anyone.
The Aunties never fail to crack me up, they truly are master sleuths, and master meddlers.
I didn't quite enjoy this as much as the first one, I do feel like their relationship is pretty fast-paced and goes from zero to 100. But it is such a negligible amount it's hardly worth mentioning.
Another must read from Nisha Sharma, I adore her books!
Another sweet and spicy read from Nisha Sharma, thoroughly enjoyable and oh so comforting.
May I just say Benjamin owns ropes and he knows how to use them! Seriously adore how Sharma writes spicy scenes, I always know when I read one of her books I'll be laughing one page, and blushing the next!
I continue to adore how relatable the stories and characters are, I just see so much of myself and my experiences in every book Sharma writes.
I love that we get a plus sized fmc, and done so well! She is confident and a badass, and I love how she stands up for herself and takes no crap from anyone.
The Aunties never fail to crack me up, they truly are master sleuths, and master meddlers.
I didn't quite enjoy this as much as the first one, I do feel like their relationship is pretty fast-paced and goes from zero to 100. But it is such a negligible amount it's hardly worth mentioning.
Another must read from Nisha Sharma, I adore her books!
Graphic: Fatphobia, Misogyny, and Sexual content