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Marriage & Masti

By: Nisha Sharma
Narrated by: Vikas Adam, Soneela Nankani
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The third and final installment in Nisha Sharma’s beloved Shakespeare-inspired rom-com trilogy—an ode to Twelfth Night—is the perfect friends to lovers romp featuring an accidental wedding, meddling families, and plenty of sizzling chemistry.

Veera Mathur has been through a lot in the past year. Both of her friends found soul mates, the man she fell in love with got engaged to another woman, and her father fired her before selling the family company. When her twin sister, Sana, tells her there is no way of getting her old life back, Veera feels lost at sea: a single unemployed mess with a bad tattoo and tons of talent, but nowhere to go.

Deepak Datta hasn’t had the best luck either. To secure enough board votes for the CEO position at his family's company, Illyria Media, he’s ready to marry board member and famous beauty influencer, Olivia Gupta. That is until he wakes up to a get ready with me video announcing their separation. Despite his immediate relief, Deepak needs to do something fast to repair his image.

After a series of convenient mishaps bring them together again—including a literal shipwreck, way too many drinks, and a sunset elopement on the beach—Deepak and Veera realize their accidental wedding might be the solution to their career aspirations. Together, they plot against the very company that ruined their lives in the first place.

As they try to convince the world their friendship was a ruse for romance they’ve felt all along, the line between fake and real begins to blur. Now Veera and Deepak must ask themselves the terrifying question that has haunted them since the first time they met: will love ruin everything?

With her signature humor and heartfelt storytelling, Nisha Sharma writes a messy, spicy romance about identity, family honor, and love. In Marriage & Masti, listeners are sure to love the highly anticipated finale of this beloved trilogy.

©2024 Nisha Sharma (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers

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An outstanding story!

Each book in the trilogy has managed to top the previous one. I got to feel and laugh and move along with the characters. I appreciated their growth and their journeys. As a Shakespeare fan, I especially loved the connections between the originals and these novels.

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A perfect escape!

Vibrant, evocative storytelling brought to life by two great narrators! I wasn’t the biggest fan of the male narrator’s female voices, but I grew used to them.

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I love this series so much

I have loved every book so much!! These characters were so cute together. I like that there was conflict but no third act break up because the characters actually communicated with each other.

In terms of the audiobook, I always like having 2 narrators for the love interest. These narrators did a good job with bringing the story and characters to life.

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Beautiful send off!

I must admit I was super excited to read this and I was not disappointed. Veera and Deepak have just always been my faves since the beginning. Well, probably more so Veera because I do love a kind and fierce heroine. I think of all the leads I could relate to her the most. So, I appreciate her story so much!

Do appreciate the built to their romance and how it planted since the beginning. Maybe I just love friends to lovers.

Also, one thing I absolutely adored (it might sound weird), but just how atypical the 3rd act conflict was. More authors should continue to subvert our expectations!

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Proper Ending to the Trilogy

I really did enjoy the trilogy as a whole, but this story was my least favorite of the three. While the characters feel rounded out, it was hard to sympathize with characters who were so privileged, but their jobs were on the line. Felt like low stakes, but I understand the reason is because of the premise. I just couldn't get past it. If you like friends to lovers, you'll like this, however it depends deeply on the other two books for context and build up to their love story. I would have preferred if they built up the love story more instead of sprinkling in old text convos. The love story felt too quick and instant because of that. Overall, the writing is well done in the trilogy, but this was the most difficult to listen to. Narrators are awesome as usual. Spice level is not as good as Dating Dr. Dill which was 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️. This book was 🌶️🌶️.

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