Genre: Women’s Fiction
Length: 75 pages (novella)
Format: Kindle edition
Blurb:
Koel is almost 40 years old and too old to
be married — according to Indian society. She's a successful lawyer and a
bookworm and quite happy living like a nun until she meets Ranbir Ray.
Significantly older than her, Ranbir is hot and sweet and full of pleasant
surprises. Can Ranbir teach Koel about life, love and happiness in this
heartwarming, fun romance?
Excerpt:
That
ended our privacy as we found Reema and Aditi waiting impatiently. They had a
table for four next to the bar. Ranbir greeted them politely, waiting for me to
slide into the sofa before he sat on it too. We were like the perfect couple.
So fast. So well dressed. Familiar with each other and getting more familiar at
speed.
We
ordered drinks and sushi. Ranbir stole glances and smiles at me, wrapping one
arm around my waist until the drinks came. Aditi shamelessly measured his every
movement. Reema asked him about his business. I was ignored.
Devouring
my sushi, I listened to Ranbir describe his struggles setting up business in a
political culture like Kolkata and how hard it had been at first. Reema was in
awe.
Ranbir
asked about Reema’s work. He said he was aware of the competition in her field
and knew of some of her campaigns. That won her over. Aditi was quiet until she
interrupted with a silly question.
“So
Ranbir, do you think my friend and you have a future together?”
I
was livid. This age gap thing was getting out of hand. I asked her to
apologise. However, Ranbir wasn’t annoyed. Or he was not showing it. Instead,
he told me an apology wasn’t necessary.
“Aditi
is concerned about her friend. It’s a good thing,” he acknowledged.
Ranbir
really was a kind man. Glaring at my friend, I waited for his answer.
Clearing
his throat, he confirmed that yes, we did have a future together.
“You
see, Aditi, at my age, you don’t spend too much time thinking about what
you want
-- you just go after it. What I mean to say is that, I have fallen hard for
your friend and I intend to keep her by my side for a long time.”
How
beautiful. Tears hit my eyes. Happy tears from the heart. I saw Reema and Aditi
control their tears too. Ranbir hadn’t used the word ‘love’ but I knew what he
meant. I felt the same way about him from that day at the bookstore and coffee
shop.
Aditi
took a swipe at her eyes and asked him what a long time meant at our age.
Taking
my hand in his, he declared, “It means for as long as your friend wants to be
with me.”
The
three of them all looked at me. I said thank you. Everyone burst out laughing.
Aditi behaved well for the rest of the meal. Afterwards, Ranbir dropped her
home before he dropped me. She said sorry. Dismissing it with a wave of his hand,
he handed her a chocolate bar. He joked, “Now don’t say thank you, Uncle,
please.”
We
couldn’t stop howling. He was so funny!
About
the Author:
Sudesna (Sue) Ghosh is an author based in
Kolkata, India. She is a graduate of University of Rochester and an ex-journalist.
When Sue isn’t reading or writing, she is busy doing her best to keep her
rescue cats happy.
You can find her on Twitter @sudesna_ghosh
and on Instagram @sudesna_meow
Buy your copy of Past Marriageable Age
here: https://www.amazon.in/Past-Marriageable-Age-feel-good-romance-ebook/dp/B07XHNQMRY/
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