The festival of Tulsi Vivah ushers in the Hindu wedding season and tears away the love of Kristopher’s life. Three years of passion and tenderness are reduced to a shameful skeleton in the closet as Arjuna submits to the marriage his parents have arranged for him. His family has never even heard Kristopher’s name.
The festival, a ritualistic wedding between the holy basil plant, Tulsi, and her eternal lover, Vishnu, is as much of a play-act as Arjuna’s upcoming nuptials, but he believes the wedding will honor his parents and please Vishnu. So why is his Tulsi plant—whose leaves heal and bless the devout, who is Vishnu’s representative on earth—dying? Arjuna tends to her with all the care of a concerned parent, but it might take more than his devotion to save her. She might need Kris, with his clever green-fingers—and maybe a revived Tulsi can heal two hearts.
Tulsi Vivah, an M/M contemporary romance, will be available from 1 December from https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/
I’m very excited! Keep an eye out on Twitter for extracts and readers’ favourite lines.
What are you reading? Does it panic you if I say it’s less than two months until 1 December and LESS THAN THREE MONTHS TO CHRISTMAS?!
* Rolls drums *
Awesome news 🙂
And yes — the looming Santageddon is terrifying.
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I am mainly reading my own blog entries. Afterwards, I shall read your novel.
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That’s a tough act to follow. Could you read the UKIP manifesto before going on to my book?
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Oh, how awesome! Congrats! This was such a beautiful story – I can’t wait to see the final version 🙂
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Awesome news!
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This is fantastic! Holy Basil, Batman! (As one says).
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Also, there’s lots of time until Christmas. I’m still trying to figure out Halloween. How many pumpkins should I buy, and how many pumpkin pyramids should I build on the front lawn? How many spooky Halloween lights are too many?
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Hey! This looks good. I’m smiling. Congratulations on the upcoming publication. You’ve been working hard for it and you deserve the success. I’ll keep my eye peeled and buy a copy, when it finally appears. Will it be sold on Amazon.uk?
Cheers, Jan
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