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Marriage & Masti by Nisha Sharma
emotional
funny
slow-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? It's complicated
4.0
🌟 Book Review: “Marriage & Masti” by Nisha Sharma 🌟
There’s something truly special about a romance series finale, and Marriage & Masti by Nisha Sharma delivers magic. As the third book in her Shakespeare-inspired rom-com series, based on Twelfth Night, this story was everything I hoped for and more. As a long-time fan of the series, watching Veera and Deepak circle each other through the previous books built so much anticipation, and their story did not disappoint.
Fake dating/fake marriage can be tricky to pull off in a modern setting, but Nisha Sharma nails it. The balance of South Asian traditional values with contemporary influences is beautifully executed, creating a perfect blend that feels authentic and relatable. I’ve been invested in Veera and Deepak’s relationship for so long, and seeing them finally come together was incredibly satisfying. I also loved watching the evolution of the women’s relationships throughout the trilogy—something that felt so real to my own life.
This is a beautiful conclusion to a wonderful series, and if you haven’t picked it up yet, I highly recommend diving into this delightful world.
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There’s something truly special about a romance series finale, and Marriage & Masti by Nisha Sharma delivers magic. As the third book in her Shakespeare-inspired rom-com series, based on Twelfth Night, this story was everything I hoped for and more. As a long-time fan of the series, watching Veera and Deepak circle each other through the previous books built so much anticipation, and their story did not disappoint.
Fake dating/fake marriage can be tricky to pull off in a modern setting, but Nisha Sharma nails it. The balance of South Asian traditional values with contemporary influences is beautifully executed, creating a perfect blend that feels authentic and relatable. I’ve been invested in Veera and Deepak’s relationship for so long, and seeing them finally come together was incredibly satisfying. I also loved watching the evolution of the women’s relationships throughout the trilogy—something that felt so real to my own life.
This is a beautiful conclusion to a wonderful series, and if you haven’t picked it up yet, I highly recommend diving into this delightful world.
#bookreview #marriageandmasti #nishasharma #romcom #shakespeareinspired #southasianromance #fakedating #bookstagram
The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff
4.0
So extremely interesting and detailed. Very good at painting an entire picture of the events leading up to the trails and the aftermath.