Hem and his brothers, with their expensive education, their love of all things bright and shiny, and the deep and abiding family values and love they share, embody the best and the brightest of the young Indian Tech entrepreneurs in this country. I love the story of the Dos Hut that embodies the humble beginnings for many of us who have achieved success, thanks to the opportunities materialized through sheer hard work and brain power. While there are some things that I could be critical of from a purist perspective, this is a well-written story and conveys the rich cultural heritage and the family values of the Punjabi American Indians. Many of my friends and family fit into the demographics of the characters from this story. Add in steamy romance, intrigue, dirty dealing, and corporate espionage and you have all the ingredients for a successful launch.įull confession – I am a Punjabi born in India and transplanted to this country at a young age. The author draws upon a rich cultural heritage of first and second generation Indian Americans and their successes, particularly in the technology field. Veena’s review of The Takeover Effect (Singh Family Trilogy, Book 1) by Nisha SharmaĬontemporary Romance published by Avon 30 Apr 19īollywood meets mainstream American contemporary romance in this debut adult offering from Ms.
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