Variables of Love
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Publisher Description
Meena Kapoor knows what life has in store for her. She’s in her senior year at Stanford where she’ll graduate summa cum laude, and then she'll begin her interviews…her marriage interviews. Meena is Indian, and she’s never questioned that she’ll have an arranged marriage like all the generations before her. Not until she meets gorgeous math major Ethan Callahan. Ethan’s sense of humor and free spirit stir feelings in Meena she didn’t know were possible outside of Bollywood movies. It doesn’t hurt that he’s charming and has the uncanny ability to make math sound like poetry, but Meena knows their equation makes no sense in the real world.
Ethan finds himself intrigued by the mysterious, beautiful girl, whose big, brown eyes reflect great pain. His goals are small at first—to make her smile and then to laugh. But he soon wants more, and though Meena is adamant they have no future, he convinces her to share the present. Ethan believes every problem has a solution, but with cultural expectations and family duty among the variables, they will struggle to solve the ultimate equation to find happiness.
Customer Reviews
This is one of my FAVORITE books EVER.
This is one of my FAVORITE books EVER.
Ethan was absolutely perfect. Even with his flaws, he is one of my favorite heroes. He's one of those "why can't more guys be like Ethan?"-type of characters.
I enjoyed reading the transformation of Meena. She started our meek but changed to anything but.
The supporting characters were equally as enjoyable to read, which prevented any lulls or boring parts in the story.
I was in tears so many times while reading this! The constant, looming conflict between Ethan and Meena was written so perfectly. It was so heart-wrenching, and I applaud M.K. for putting together such a wonderful, well-written story.
This was one of the rare books that I was absolutely engrossed in and would have continued to read no matter how many pages it was. I would, without a doubt, read ANYTHING written by M.K. Schiller, and I am SO thankful for the opportunity to read Variables of Love.
***I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***