
The Other Man
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Ariyan Kassam
A heartwarming and transporting romantic comedy about finding happy ever after on your own terms.
Heir to his father’s Mumbai business empire, Ved Mehra has money, looks, and status. He is also living as a closeted gay man. Thirty-eight, lonely, still reeling from a breakup, and under pressure from his exasperated mother, Ved agrees to an arranged marriage. He regrettably now faces a doomed future with the perfectly lovely Disha Kapoor.
Then Ved’s world is turned upside down when he meets Carlos Silva, an American on a business trip in India.
As preparations for his wedding get into full swing, Ved finds himself drawn into a relationship he could never have imagined - and ready to take a bold step. Ved is ready to embrace who he is and declare his true feelings regardless of family expectations and staunch traditions. But with his engagement party just days away, and with so much at risk, Ved will have to fight for what he wants - if it’s not too late to get it.
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Critic reviews
“Ved’s listlessness and indecision is understandable, which speaks to how sympathetic and well developed a character he is…the book’s lightning quick pace, charming dialogue, and vibrant portrayal of Mumbai are more than enough to keep readers invested until the cathartic and uplifting final act.”—Booklist
“Farhad J. Dadyburjor’s The Other Man is all about living the life you want, not the one that is expected of you. At 38, Ved Mehra is the heir of a Mumbai business empire, who seems to be living a charmed life. But what his family doesn’t know is that he’s gay, and although he has finally agreed to an arranged marriage, he has also found the man of his dreams.”—POPSUGAR
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Sentimental and predictable
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Fantastic novel, fantastic narrator
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The narrator was great. I loved listening to the main character’s mother.
Good story
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I appreciated having a gay romance set in India. It's a nice change from the usual settings of North America and Western Europe. I got a sense of the culture, although the author underestimates how much Western readers know about Indian culture (or at least Indian food). Seriously, we know what chai is (and so would Carlos).
Unfortunately, I had problems with the story. Ved comes off as much younger than 38. I understand the cultural and legal issues he's facing, but after a while, it got really old listening to him complain about how guilty he felt while still continuing to lie to people he claimed to love. It takes 64 chapters for him to finally begin to do the right thing. Also, the romance just doesn't work well. I can't see what makes Ved and Carlos fall for each other. Maybe that's partly because we don't actually see that much of them together--we spend a lot more time with Ved and Disha, in fact. And things wrap up too easily. All the worries that Ved has been facing for 64 chapters instantly evaporate.
Finally, this book needed more judicious editing, both for length and for word repetition, The repetition is particularly noticeable when listening to an audiobook.
It is refreshing to have a gay romance in this setting, and the narration is great, so the book is worth listening to for those reasons. I just wish the story had been better.
Great narration, refreshing setting, so-so story
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Best narrator I’ve ever heard
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Cute rom-com
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To summarize, a very enjoyable story, definitely worth a listen! ☺️
GOOD!!
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On the plus side, Mr Kassan, the reader, was excellent. His accents were perfect, and few male readers make females characters sound so natural. Well done on his part.
Too long, too much whining
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Getting his heart broken is both the only thing he is avoiding. Ved’s mother is on a serious mission to get him married and he is equally serious about avoiding that prospect. But it seems he may not be able to avoid it forever. During one of her calls, Ved’s mother announces she has the perfect wealthy young India girl. After putting her off for a while, Ved gives in and goes on a date with Disha completely expecting it to be a disaster and making a mental plan to tell his mother it did not work out. What he didn’t anticipate was the extent to which he would enjoy Disha’s company or that they would develop a true friendship. Because of this friendship, both Ved and Disha mutually resigned themselves to marry each other to please their parents and as the lesser of many evils. Just when Ved decides to bite the bullet, he meets Carlos, the perfect man who shows up at the exact wrong moment.
I really enjoyed the narration on audible and the story itself. I appreciate the way the author depicts Ved’s struggle to please his parents and build a relationship with Carlos, while preserving his friendship with Disha.
Good storyline, wonderful world building, strong characters and an epic HEA!
Amazing
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Interesting
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