Title: Eternally Single, Rosa Alvarez
Author: Neerja Pawar
Genre: Contemporary Romcom
About Eternally Single Rosa Alvarez:
Eternally Single, Rosa Álvarez brings to you all the beloved tropes of the hottest romance novels: The Spanish Love Deception, The Kiss Quotient, It Happened One Summer and more!
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“This story will make you forget your reality and you will immerse in the story, you might actually feel like you are there with the characters, because of how the book is written.” — Mridu Agarwal, Bookstagrammer and Graphic Designer (@storypals)
“It felt like I was watching a really fun, emotional and comedy movie with swoonworthy hero.” — N.M. Patel (Author of Luv Shuv in New York)
“Let me tell you... Neerja has raised the bar for book boyfriends because Sam is EVERYTHING. This was such an easy read in the best kind of way! I didn't want to put it down and if life hadn't gotten in the way I definitely would have read it in one sitting.” — Anise Starre (Author of One Week in Paradise)
“This book’s prose and story are as lovely, warm, and comfortable as being one of Rosa’s clients in her secret job. The author’s words have a lovely flow about them, as if she's humming a lullaby to get you into a soothing state of mind.” — Johanna Atman (Book Reviewer and Author of Team Roommate)
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Debut author Neerja Pawar has infused her novel with all the love, banter and men written by women she wishes to see in the real world…
Rosa Álvarez leads two lives.
One is deceptively normal. A respectable physiotherapist living in Los Angeles: the city of fish tacos and famous bigwigs. She works hard at her job, loves living the single life, and has a trip home to Mexico at the very top of her priority list.
The other is her mother’s worst nightmare.
For one, the first is a lie. She does love her job, but its uniqueness would put any good chick flick to shame. She hasn’t been on a date in five years, at least, not any good ones. And she will do anything to avoid a trip to her sleepy hometown.
But when a notorious man from her past shows up in LA, Rosa’s secret life starts unravelling. There’s also the matter of the really annoying actor (who just so happens to be annoyingly good-looking) she keeps bumping into whom she cannot seem to shake off.
As her lies pile up, will Rosa be able to keep her two worlds separate? Or will her mother’s flying chancla find her first?
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