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Dreamcatcher

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In search of her sister who, lured by Bollywood dreams has vanished in Mumbai, Ayaana comes up close and personal with the current darling of the box office, Aditya Kapoor. There is already hot, sultry Palki, hoping to make a space for herself in Adityas life. Aditya himself looks to becoming drawn into Ayaanas simpler beauty, yet he is ignorant about the big secret in her life. As Palki schemes to keep Aditya tied to her, Ayaana is too busy searching for her missing sister to listen to what her heart is telling her. Will Ayaana find what she is looking for? Will Aditya let go of the call of his career to find his true love?

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First published January 1, 2012

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Supriya Parulekar

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March 28, 2014
Dreamcatcher is a sweet romance where a Bollywood superstar and a simple beauty fall in love. There are twists in the plot with a bit of suspense about a missing sister, and there is a wicked siren. The first half rings a bit false, since the female lead worries and obsesses about her sister, but does little about it; the second half, however, picks up pace and all sorts of things happen. Overall, a short, fun read.
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January 29, 2016
Dreamcatcher is the first attempt by the author.As a debut novel,the author has done a good job.
I couldnt let it down.From page 1 to the end, its gripping. The plot is interesting.
The story revolves around Ayaana, Aditya and Palki.
Palki is the daughter of Krishna Raj Kumar, a Bollywood legend and producer.
Palki is always jealous of Ayaana.She felt something is going on between Aditya and Ayaana.
She was not going to let any small town girl take what rightfully belonged to her.
I like the character of Ayaana and could relate to.
Overall a lovely read. I would give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
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