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Is this fake engagement fool proof . . . or half-baked?
When it comes to bread, Reena Manji knows exactly what she's doing. She treats her sourdough starters like (somewhat unruly) children. But when it comes to Reena's actual family - and their constant meddling in her life - well, that recipe always ends in disaster.
Now Reena's parents have found her yet another potential Good Muslim Husband. He's the perfect, mouth-watering temptation . . . and completely ruined by the unwelcome side dish of parental interference.
Reena refuses to marry anyone who works for her father. She won't be attracted to Nadim's sweet charm or gorgeous lopsided smile. That is, until the baking opportunity of a lifetime presents itself: a couples' cooking competition with the prize of her dreams. Reena will do anything to win - even asking Nadim to pretend they're engaged. But when it comes to love, baking your bread doesn't always mean you get to eat it too.
Praise for Accidentally Engaged
'A feast of a book! It's a must-read' Tif Marcelo, author of The Key to Happily Ever After
'An engaging read with authentic characters who continue to surprise you' USA Today
'Equally sweet and spicy, this is sure to leave readers smiling' Publishers Weekly
'Voraciously readable . . . fresh, warm, soft in all the right places . . . We dare readers not to devour it' Entertainment Weekly
- Print length368 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPiatkus
- Publication date2 March 2021
- File size943 KB
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“Farah Heron has written a feast of a book! Accidentally Engaged gives us a banquet to enjoy, from the tantalizing cooking competition, the delightful breadmaking, the delicious family dynamics, to the sumptuous romance. It’s a must-read.”―The Key to Happily Ever After, Tif Marcelo, author of The Key to Happily Ever After
“Equally sweet and spicy, this is sure to leave readers smiling.”―Publishers Weekly
“Heron writes a compelling story . . . [that] will appeal to readers looking for complex family dramas and sumptuous descriptions of food and cooking.”―Kirkus --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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All's fair in love and . . . baking?
When it comes to bread, Reena Manji knows exactly what she's doing. She treats her sourdough starters like (somewhat unruly) children. But when it comes to Reena's actual family - and their constant meddling in her life - well, that recipe always ends in disaster.
Now Reena's parents have found her yet another potential Good Muslim Husband. He's the perfect, mouth-watering temptation . . . and completely ruined by the unwelcome side dish of parental interference.
Reena refuses to marry anyone who works for her father. She won't be attracted to Nadim's sweet charm or gorgeous lopsided smile. That is, until the baking opportunity of a lifetime presents itself: a couples' cooking competition with the prize of her dreams. Reena will do anything to win - even asking Nadim to pretend they're engaged. But when it comes to love, baking your bread doesn't always mean you get to eat it too.
'A feast of a book! It's a must-read' Tif Marcelo, author of The Key to Happily Ever After
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- ASIN : B08JYDSWQ7
- Publisher : Piatkus (2 March 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 943 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 368 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #199,785 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #18,702 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
- #21,630 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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About the author

After a childhood filled with Bollywood, Monty Python, and Jane Austen, Farah Heron constantly wove uplifting happily ever afters in her head while pursuing careers in human resources and psychology. She started writing her stories down a few years ago and is thrilled to see her daydreams become books. The author of Accidentally Engaged and The Chai Factor, Farah writes romantic comedies for adults and teens full of huge South Asian families, delectable food, and most importantly, brown people falling stupidly in love. Farah lives in Toronto with her husband and two teens, a rabbit named Strawberry, and two cats who rule the house. She has way too many hobbies, but her thumb is more brown than green. For more information visit www.farahheron.com.
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Reena loves to bake. She doesn't particularly love being out of work though, or the fact that her parents are trying to set her up with a husband. Again. Only this time, he lives across the landing from her and the first time she met him (before she knew her parents were intending for her to marry him), she liked him.
Nadim likes a lot of things. Reena, for one. Also, bread. He really likes food.
When Reena's career hits a snag, she spots a cooking competition that would let her fulfill her dream of becoming a baker. But you need to be a couple to do it. After a night with too much beer, she and Nadim film an entry and send it in. When they get through to the next round, they agree to pretend to be engaged for the duration of competition.
There's so much food in this book. I kept having to get up to have a snack.
I liked that they discussed the Afro-Indian diaspora and Afro-Indian food in particular. I also liked that, during the course of the book, Reena healed her relationships with her family too.
Overall, this was a tremendously fun book to read. Just expect to need to eat while reading.




I wasn't prepared for the book to be so suspenseful; I stayed up very late to finish it, and the ending was deeply satisfying.
I'm also very glad the author decided to add a few recipes at the back, otherwise I would have felt a little cheated reading about all her delicious cooking without getting to try some of it.