Only Wheat Not White | Varsha Dixit | Romance Book Review
Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit is a Contemporary, Interracial Romance with heart. So, a story featuring “love beyond borders” where “love overcomes”, read the book summary, publication date, genre, book quotes, similar book recommendations, and book review of Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit in this post below.
A memorable romance story featuring "love beyond borders" where "love overcomes"…Only Wheat Not White by @Varsha20 #BookReview on #NjkinnysBlog #NjkinnyRecommends #BookBoost #InterracialRomance #MustRead Share on XAbout Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit:
No. of Pages: 262
Publication Date: Penning Publishing (2 June 2014)
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Interracial Romance, Indian Writing, Office Romance
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Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit Book Summary:
This is the story of Eila Sood who has just arrived in America to live with her estranged sister and try to mend the broken ties once again. Eila’s elder sister, Sheetal became a stranger to them when she married a foreigner. Now seven years later, Eila is here to try and mend those ties but before departing she got a strict ” Only Wheat Not White” warning from her mother, meaning that she is never to fall for a white man!
But despite all precautions, Eila does fall in love and that too with a foreigner. Will her love estrange her from her family like her sister’s did? or Will she let go of her love and go with her parents’ wish of Only Wheat Not White ?
Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit Book Review:
This is the first book by Varsha Dixit that I read and I absolutely enjoyed every second of it!
Things I Liked:
The first thing that attracted me towards this book was the intriguing and beautiful cover. I loved the saree in it and was captivated enough to pick it up to check out the blurb which had me opening the book to read it!
Narration:
Right from the start I was hooked. First, I loved the antics and frustrations of Eila as she arrives in a foreign country alone. Her observation of the airport, the people and the formalities had me laughing and chuckling. Then just as fluidly, I was shifted to the uneasy re-introduction of the two sisters after all these years and the awkwardness between them felt like it was my own. The fluid shifts between emotions and situations had me enjoying the myriad facets of life and people, all admirably delivered by the author. So, the author has written simply and yet managed to engross and connect me with the story and the characters.
it’s so easy to get along with you even though we are from different countries and different cultures.” Eila considered what Megan had said and then replied, “I think it’s more about personalities matching, rather than passports.”
Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit Book Quote
Characterisation:
Eila is the grounded sister but she has a big mouth. Witty, funny, snarky and then just as easily shy, she won my heart and I thoroughly enjoyed her cat and mouse game with the hero, Brett White, who was easily the most sexy, enigmatic and swoon worthy hero I have come across recently. He became rude and biting one second and then just as easily shifted to charming and caring making my heart flutter at his every action.
I adored Brett and he has earned a place in my list of best book boyfriends!
The sister-sister dynamics and the sister-in-law and foreigner-brother-in-law dynamics are explored beautifully. And while reading the book, I came to care about all these characters hoping to meet them someday!
The color of our skin and the language we speak only tells which continent our forefathers belonged to or what kind of ingredients the pantries might be packed with. That’s got nothing to do with the person we are or we might become.”
Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit Book Quote
Plot and execution:
The story is entertaining and executed well and had me engrossed right till the end. So, I laughed, swooned, and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
The author takes up the issues of outsourcing, cultural boundaries, parental expectations and the adjustments one has to make when one marries across cultures. And then very expertly gives us a simple answer to all these seemingly big issues. So, she proves that LOVE is the answer to even the biggest of problems and I just loved her reasoning!
Life is about making choices and having faith in your choices and finding ways to make them work.”
Only Wheat Not White by Varsha Dixit Book Quote
Things that could be better:
The only thing that I feel I wanted to know and was left in the unknown, was the angle with Eila’s parents. I would have loved to read about their reaction to this new love story and know if they finally came around or not. So, maybe, the author will take us back to Eila’s family in one of her future books. However, for the time being this angle of the parents doesn’t hamper the story in anyway and the story closes beautifully.
Then there are a few typos that could be easily corrected with another round of editing.
Also Cate’s character is left open-ended and I wanted to know what happened to her.
Conclusion:
All in all, Only Wheat Not White is truly an entertainer and a book I would love to re-read again and again. So, I give it 4.5 stars out of 5 and Njkinny recommends it to all romance readers. Varsha is a very talented author and I am so glad to have met her books. So, I will be checking out more of her books in the future.
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