Pritesh Lohia is unhappily married to the wicked Divya. It has been five years and there’s no love lost between the two. He is completely focused on his career as the youngest partner in an investment banking company. While he’s super successful financially, his personal life is in shambles.
Working as Pritesh’s executive assistant, Mahika Rajput falls head over heels in love with him at first sight, unaware that he’s a married man. Does her love disappear when she knows he's tied to someone else? The heart seems to understand no logic.
Pritesh gets to know something about his wife, information which jerks him out of his laid-back attitude to his failing marriage. It also awakens him to the young and beautiful Mahika who not only makes his work life smooth, but just plain adores him.
Their professional lives begin to get more complicated when Pritesh and Mahika make major changes in their personal ones.
Will things be the same ever? Or is Pressing the Restart button the answer?
Sundari Venkatraman is an Indie Author who has 76 self-published books to her credit. These books have consistently featured in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon India, Amazon USA, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada and Amazon Australia in both romance as well as Asian Drama categories. Her latest hot romances have all been on #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month. These days, the author is independently publishing her novels in paperback format under her banner Flaming Sun, printed and distributed by Notion Press. Even as a child, Sundari absolutely loved the ‘lived happily ever after’ syndrome and she grew up on a steady diet of fairy tales, Phantom comics and Mandrake comics. It was always about good triumphing over evil and a happy ending after the protagonists surmounted all unexpected obstacles. Once she entered her teens, Sundari switched her loyalties from fairy tales to Mills & Boon. While she loved reading both of these, she kept visualising what would have happened if there were similar situations happening in India; to local heroes and heroines. And of course, the joy of vanquishing the ubiquitous evil villains! Her imagination soared and she happily ensconced herself in a rosy romantic cocoon for many years. Then came the writing—a true bolt from the blue! And Sundari Venkatraman has never looked back. Use hashtag #60at60 You can connect with the author here: https://linktr.ee/sundarivenkatraman
You can never go wrong reading one of Sundari Venkatraman's books. The plots are well written and draw you in and the characters are so relatable. Press Restart is no exception.
Once again a different subject and a different theme. And the best part is, there's a male victim
In a society where we always sympathize with women whenever there is a domestic issue, she highlights the fact that men can also be victims
'Press Restart' - The title itself is so positive and full of hope. And the story is just like that.... simple, nice, straightforward. You feel like you are actually reading about the people next door. The set up is as always realistic and the story short and to the point. This leaves you with the same happiness as Pritesh and Mahika and Prisha and Vikrant ..And as always you are smiling at the end of the book 😀
When Sundari Venkatraman releases a book I know that I am unable to stop reading it from the moment it lands in my Kindle until I reach the end. And this was a great story filled with love and intrigue and a beautiful HEA. An absolute must read.
Yet another lovely romance from Sundari Venkatraman! Cud not keep the book down! Keep it up! Love the way you bring I characters of your other stories also in each book. A real hot one this is, loved it
Marriage isn't always leading to happily ever after.
Press restart is one such story where pritesh realised very early in his married life that the women he married is not the one for him, and led an unhappy 5 yrs until he decided on starting afresh with he girl he likes and is attracted to.
Sundari mams, has beautifully crafted the story.
Loved and enjoyed reading this book. Cant wait for your next one mam.