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Pillow Talk

Nivashni Nair Sukdhev

Publisher: Jonathan Ball

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Summary

Shona Shah's life is chaotic. She is shackled to a family obligation, has a casual relationship with childhood friend Senthil Aiyer, unfulfilled dreams and a heap of clothes at the bottom of her cupboard that she doesn't have time to hang up.
In a bold move, Shona walks out of her family's tailoring business to forge her own path. But the beautiful bridal designer soon realises that, to move forward, she has to look at her family's past. Shona's journey of self-discovery is a whirlwind of humour and heartache as she learns to accept that her 'no pillow talk' rule with Senthil can be broken. Sen discovers that sometimes the greatest love stories can unfold right in the middle of the 'chaos' he has always tried to avoid.
This is a modern story about love and friendship and embracing the unpredictable journey of life.
Pillow Talk is the first of a series set in the fictional town of Rally in KwaZulu-Natal from the new queen of South African romance.
Available since: 09/08/2025.
Print length: 240 pages.

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