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Bedford Square Publishers Paperback English

Match Me If You Can

Jane Austen’s Emma meets bustling Mumbai society in this charming friends-to-lovers romcom

By Swati Hegde

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Bedford Square Publishers Paperback English

Match Me If You Can

Jane Austen’s Emma meets bustling Mumbai society in this charming friends-to-lovers romcom

By Swati Hegde

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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Confident fashionista Jia Deshpande spends her days writing cliché-ridden listicles for Mimosa, Mumbai’s top women’s magazine. When she can, Jia dishes about the messy truth of real love on her anonymous blog, attends her family’s weekly game nights, and ignores her true feelings for her childhood friend. If that wasn’t enough, Jia needs to successfully set up a coworker with her perfect match to get the green light for her new column. Thankfully, organising meet-cutes has never been difficult for her. Local pub owner Jaiman Patil can’t help but be enamoured with Jia and her meddling spirit. He’s always been an honorary part of her family, even more so since his own moved to America. Life with the Deshpandes is chaotic and loud, but it’s also more loving than anything he experienced growing up, and he wouldn’t risk losing that for the world. It feels manageable - until his pub begins to struggle and his feelings for Jia grow deeper. When Jia’s attempts at office matchmaking go haywire, risking new friendships and her relationship with Jaiman, she must reevaluate her own thoughts on love. For the first time, Jia realises that love may be a lot more complicated than she thought. Luckily, happily-ever-afters are never in short supply in Mumbai.