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Lolita: A Hot Indian Romance Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 8, 2018
- File size2802 KB
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- ASIN : B07CYRRKST
- Publisher : (May 8, 2018)
- Publication date : May 8, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2802 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 326 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,121,876 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #228 in Asian Drama & Plays
- #372 in Asian Dramas & Plays
- #1,242 in Romance Fiction Writing Reference
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About the author

Rubina Ramesh is an avid reader, writer, blogger, book reviewer and marketer. She is the founder of The Book Club, an online book publicity group. Her first literary work was published in her school magazine. It gave her immense pride to see her own name at the bottom of the article. She was about 8 years old at that time. She then went to complete her MBA and after her marriage to her childhood friend, her travel saga started. From The Netherlands to the British Isles she lived her life like an adventure. After a short stint in Malaysia, she finally settled down in the desert state of USA, Arizona. Living with her DH and two human kids and one doggie kid, Rubina has finally started living the life she had always dreamed about – that of a writer.
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I loved this story so much. As I finished up the last few pages, I told everyone in my family how much I enjoyed it. They said they thought I must have because I read it in one sitting. I was so impressed with Rubina's storytelling that I most certainly plan to buy all her other books. I'd recommend this read to avid readers of sweet, yet slightly steamy (but impressively classy) romance.
Lolita is an actress, a diva, a siren, a companion, a woman— all these and much more. We just cannot slot her in any one box since she is an actress who is not just talented but successful, beautiful and sexy. For how long will women have to apologise for being good-looking, talented, ambitious and making a stand in a man’s world. Yes—it is a man’s world since women are judged by their standards and live within the boundaries created by them. But who says women cannot bend the ideals and succeed in spite of them.
The book is a love story of Lolita and how she finally strikes the right balance between her desires and ambition. Love draws her to the fact that she wants to be accepted and loved as a normal person and not just a diva or heroine. A chance encounter with Advait—I really like his name—different, smart and short makes the sparks fly and how! That is handsome and a gentleman makes it easier to like him.
I wanted to know about him, about his desires, his actions and what motivates him to do what he did. He helped Lolita patch up her differences, gave her the support she needed, even was a ‘man’ enough to accept that he was not liking Lolita being who she was but understood that he was not different in his affairs.
More often than not a man is never questioned, checked, ostracised for any action of his no matter how wile—just as Sandy is in Mumbai but Lolita is the one who went to Panchgani for being naive enough to believe the only guy she knew in Mumbai. Trusted the people around her, little knowing they all are just paid for and loyal to money.
Advait and Lolita’s chemistry is sizzling and I would expect nothing less! A man who stood up to family tradition and made his mark in a world that couldn’t be any more different than the one he left behind would not fall for just anyone. It has to be hot, burn the sheets kind of romance. Lolita, a sensuous, sexy woman would need a man who is strong enough to romance her, pamper her and love her.
Another aspect I loved was the family angle, whether it was Lolita’s parents or Advit's family. A little more about his parents would have been even better. His daughter, Simone the little girl is charmed by the diva but it was Lolita who was enchanted by the cute, simple child. With her trust, love and faith, Simone won her heart and loyalty. I just loved what she called Lolita, such a sweet, innocent gesture that was heart-warming.
Lolita reminds us that why a woman’s path is always difficult—a fine balance. The story of Lolita is a statement for the achievers, go-getters and ambitious women all over. Rubina has always written stories with strong female protagonists, who thrive in a man’s world. This one is no different. If Destined shone the light on the responsibility of children towards parents, then Lolita talks of a parent accepting a child’s ambition even if it is not what they had imagined. A parent’s support is not just acceptance but also has a multiplier effect for ambition as well.
A straightforward story of love, ambition and acceptance, Lolita makes a fine read. Fast-paced, layered and thought-provoking as our times, our lives and society are reflected in Lolita and the struggles she faces. A strong man by her side, a parent who loves her unconditionally and fans who adore her—Lolita could be any of our current celluloid heartthrobs.
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I cried, I laughed, I got angry and I cried again while reading this book. I have already recommended it to several people and I hope this talented author gets all the success she deserves with this excellent book.
I look forward to reading more of her work!! Get yourself a copy of Lolita now and fall in love with the epic character.

After reading the book, I realized that this was one character that I would have loved to create as an author myself.
Lolita aka Lalita hails from my hometown of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu and that was another plus in her favour. The young woman has dreams of becoming the star of Bollywood and goes along with a stranger all the way from Kumbakonam to Mumbai, completely unaware of what awaits her there.
What I liked about Lolita was that she was honest enough to take responsibility for her actions.
The story begins with a bang when an accident occurs during the first meeting between Lolita and Advait.
The relationship between the two of them sparks almost immediately but takes time to build. The story is as real as it could be with both the protagonists sporting varied shades of grey in their characters.
I especially liked the rapport between Advait’s little girl and the diva of the silver screen.
I must say the author has come a very long way since she began with her first book, which was itself 5-star material.
VERDICT: Lolita does win the readers’ hearts

Who actually decides whether a person is good or bad? Of course, we cannot generalize and so we cannot judge. The 'society' has drawn up a whole rule book for women on supposedly how they should behave...the do's and don't's of a being a good woman.
An actor is one such person who gets judged by his or her profession. A woman, more so because everyone thinks that casting couch exists only for women. But for a man? Well, he can do anything because he is a man.
Lolita or Lalitha is one such girl from a small village in Tamil Nadu who has to pay the price of being labeled as a "Bad Girl" as she chooses to leave her home and her parents to pursue a career in acting which was her dream.
Lolita is not a helpless damsel as she is a fast learner and grabs every opportunity that comes along to make a name and place for herself in the Mumbai film industry. But there is a twist in fate and she meets Advait who is handsome, rich and a complete level headed person and she cannot help falling in love with. Initially, Advait though doesn't think much of Lolita (except that she is beautiful) but eventually too falls in love with her after knowing her journey to stardom and the price she had to pay for being there.
It takes some soul searching for both Lolita and Advait to come in terms with their feelings. Lolita is not a bimbo as most of the actresses are classified as but she is intelligent, funny, opportunist and practical too.
So , does Lolita give it all up for love? Or do they both reach a compromise or go their own separate ways?
This is fast and breezy read. This is the fourth book I have read of Rubina's and with each book her female characters are growing stronger. Each and every character is given prominence and they do justice to their roles. The conflict between Lolita and her parents sure tugs at your heart, brings tears to your eyes and eventually their bond warms your heart.. Lolita's struggle for fame is real and she is unapologetic about it.
Totally worth a read.
