The Right Swipe
- 400pagine
 - 14 ore di lettura
 
Alisha Rai returns with the first book in her sizzling new Modern Love series
Questa serie approfondisce le complessità delle relazioni moderne e del romanticismo nell'era digitale. Ogni storia esplora la tensione tra ambizione professionale e sentimenti personali, spesso ambientata in contesti di competizione e innovazione. I lettori possono aspettarsi un mix di passione, umorismo e intrighi, dove sbocciano connessioni inaspettate nonostante apparenti rivalità. Questi libri offrono uno sguardo avvincente alla ricerca dell'amore e della connessione nel frenetico mondo di oggi.



Alisha Rai returns with the first book in her sizzling new Modern Love series
In Alisha Rai's second novel in her Modern Love series, a live-tweet event goes viral for a camera-shy ex-model, shoving her into the spotlight - and into the arms of the bodyguard she'd been pining for.
The author of The Right Swipe and Girl Gone Viral returns with a story about finding love in all the wrong inboxes...Beauty expert and influencer Jia Ahmed has her eye on the prize: conquering the internet today, the entire makeup industry tomorrow, and finally, finally proving herself to her big opinionated family. She has little time for love, and even less time for the men in her private messages—until the day a certain international superstar slides into her DMs, and she falls hard and fast.There’s just one wrinkle: he has no idea who she is.The son of a powerful Bollywood family, soap opera star Dev Dixit is used to drama, but a strange woman who accuses him of wooing her online, well, that’s a new one. As much as he’d like to focus on his Hollywood fresh start, he can’t get Jia out of his head. Especially once he starts to suspect who might have used his famous name to catfish her…When paparazzi blast their private business into the public eye, Dev is happy to engage in some friendly fake dating to calm the gossips and to dazzle her family. But as the whole world swoons over their relationship, Jia can’t help but wonder: Can an online romance-turned-offline-fauxmance ever become love in real life?