âPromise me you will laugh every day. Fight every day. Do you know how beautiful you look when youâre angry? Promise me youâll learn to cuss, learn to love again. Live again. Promise me you wonât give up on each other.â
Simi Desai is thirty years old and her husband is dying of cancer. He has two last wishes in his final months: first, that sheâll have his baby so that a piece of him lives on, and second, that sheâll reconcile with her old flame, who just happens to be their mutual best friend. And so over the course of their last summer together, Simiâs husband plans a series of big and small adventures for this unlikely trio, designed to help them say goodbye to each other and prove to Simi that itâs okay to move on without himâand even find love again.
Beautiful and poignant, Falguni Kothariâs My Last Love Story, will pull your heartstrings as only unforgettable love stories can.
FALGUNI KOTHARI is the author of unconventional love stories and kick-ass fantasy tales. Her novels are all flavored by her South Asian heritage and expat experiences. An award-winning Indian classical, Latin and ballroom dancer, she currently spikes her endorphin levels with Zumba.
She resides in New York with her family and pooch. She can be found online at www.falgunikothari.com and you can get the latest updates at bit.ly/FKNewsletter.
My Last Love Story
Falguni Kothari
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First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2018
Copyright © Falguni Kothari 2016
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Ebook Edition © January 2018 ISBN: 9781474083621
Praise for Falguni Kothariâs
My Last Love Story
âA profound and deeply emotional twist on the classic love triangle, My Last Love Story is a provocative tale of lifelong friendship tested by fate. Poignant and satisfying, My Last Love Story is ultimately the type of celebration of love and life that reminds us why we read in the first place.â
âJamie Brenner, USA TODAY bestselling author of The Forever Summer
âAt once heartbreaking, delightful, and completely unexpected. A must-read!â
âSonali Dev, award-winning author of The Bollywood Bride
â[A] love triangle that defies all expectations and crosses all boundaries...and
moved me to tears.â
âJulia Tagan, author of A Question of Class
âKothari transcends the expected.... A deeply affecting story about what it means to love.â
âKathryn Craft, award-winning author of The Far End of Happy
âEqually heartwarming and heartbreaking, My Last Love Story takes you on a complex emotional ride that will have you examining the heartâs capacity for love long after the book is done.â
âFarrah Rochon, USA TODAY bestselling author
âMs. Kothariâs writing is beautiful, lyrical and full of surprises.â
âK.M. Jackson, author of Romancing the Fashionista
âSmart and moving.... Falguni Kothari has written a tender novel with a passionate heart.â
âSoniah Kamal, award-winning author of An Isolated Incident
â[G]et ready to fall in love.â
âMegan Hart, New York Times bestselling author
âDarkly poignant, beautifully written, and heartbreaking.... As emotionally raw and demanding as the characters that inhabit its pages.â
âNalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author
1
Love is a dish best served naked.
As a child, those oft-quoted words of my father would have me rolling my eyes and pretending to gag at what Iâd imagined was my parentsâ precursor to a certain physical act.
At thirty, Iâd long ago realized that getting naked wasnât a euphemism for sex.
Neither was love.
It wasnât my father invoking the expression just now, though, but my husband. Nirvaan considered himself a great wit, a New Age philosopher. On the best of days, he was, much like Daddy had been. On the worst days, he was my tormentor.