Book Review 81: A Sweet Deal by Andaleeb Wajid.




Andaleeb Wajid's A Sweet Deal is a sweet and crispy tale of love and dreams. After reading the blurb, I knew this was going to be a light and breezy read. The perfect book to pick up while I was experiencing a reader's block. The pretty pink cover adds to the sweetness of the book! The plot is very well baked and refreshing as well.

The story is centred around Rumana, who along with her friend Neharika has given up their corporate jobs to fulfil their dreams of running a successful cafe. Life takes a turn when Daniyal, a rock star chef - who is very handsome and charming, opens a fancy place - 'Daniyal's Desserts' right next to Rumana and Niharika's cafe - Not Too Sweet. Although Rumana and Daniyal have a not-so-romantic first meeting and they definitely do not start on a good note, as Rumana considers him to be their rival; there's something brewing between both of them. Daniyal cannot get her out of his mind, o the other hand, Rumana is constantly plotting sweet revenge.
Read the book to find out if the two of them will be able to strike a 'sweet deal'.

This refreshing read is a short read and a page-turner as well. I completed reading it within a few hours. All the characters are beautifully portrayed and this makes the story all the more realistic. The writing style of the author is very engaging. Use of lucid language has made this book very engaging and a quite easy read.

Overall, A Sweet Deal is indeed a sweet tale which is beautiful and interesting. Totally recommend it to my fellow bibliophiles who enjoy reading light reads and romance fictions.


About the author: Andaleeb Wajid is a Bangalore-based writer who has published twenty novels till date. She likes to write about relationships, weddings, romance, food, and even haunted houses. Andaleeb’s popular novels include The Crunch Factor, More than Just Biryani, and House of Screams. Her novel When She Went Away, a Young Adult coming-of-age book was shortlisted for The Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Awards 2017.


My rating: 4 of 5 stars.
Publisher: Fingerprint Publishing.
First Published: September 2019
Pages: 262
Price: ₹199/-

Buy this book from Amazon.

Thanks to the publisher, Fingerprint Publishing, for the review copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. 

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