Review: A Holly Jolly Diwali

 




Niki's parents are worried that she doesn't go out to meet people. She hasn't made a new friend or had a boyfriend in quite some time. She is a perfectionist who has just been laid off after years of always doing what was "right." If this way of living hasn't paid off, maybe she should be more spontaneous. She does just that by calling her friend Diya to see if she can still make it to her wedding in India, only a week away. Niki arrives in time to celebrate Diwali and all the wedding events. There she meets  "Sam from the Band," and they are immediately drawn together. Between celebrations with Sam, she starts her job search. When a promising offer finally comes through, Niki must decide whether to return to the stable life she's always known or embrace a new, more unpredictable path, one she would have never even considered before.

This is an adorable holiday book that is lighthearted and thought-provoking. Niki’s character development shines like Diwali, making her a lovable and relatable lead. The cultural details woven into the story create a vibrant and immersive backdrop for the romance, making it an ideal addition to any holiday reading list.

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