Single and sexy Laila is back in Mumbai and seems to have landed the perfect job as features editor and sex columnist of the popular men's mag GuyZone. Her friends KK and Maya cannot stop teasing her as Laila definitely knows a thing or two about men. And there seem to be plenty in her life. There is Niel, Laila's boyish, yet charming photographer flatmate ir Rahul, her ex-boyfriend, who still has the hots for her. These and other men are the complications Laila can deal with but when Sameer, the suave CEO of Luxur enters her life, she knows she has found her match. What happens when the tables are turned and Laila loses her heart on this unpredictable game of love?
The writer probably watched too much of Sex and the City, season 1 only, got a genius dream and voila! a book!
Young, hot semi-celeb girl -Check Unconventional job as a columnist writing about sex - Check Witty, great at her job, liberal with sarcasm - Check Rich suited middle aged dude - Check She feels emotions never felt before - Check Hot and torrid s** - Check Dumps the safe guy - Check Suit dude is a little messed up, is Mr. Unavailable - Check Suit dude hides her from his friends - Check Girl forces an introduction, angers Suit Dude - Check Girl finally realises she wants a real relationship, - Check breaks up with rich, sexy, give-me-butterflies dude
season 1 has ended. PS Author - Carrie and Mr. Big get married in the end.
Most pathetic out of the entire world of chick lit I have read until now.. The protagonist is one with really low morals, no standards the way it was meant to portray the girl, and plus too much - I mean literally way too much of "New York" pushed into book, without the need, being a person who has lived for many years in a city central to world, I do understand author's attachment/love for the city she herself has lived in, but forcing it within the book and the characteristic of the protagonist is waaayyy too much, not to mention double standards it gave to the woman who was supposed to be career oriented independent - yet balanced protagonist - she expects men in her life to be "IDEAL" while she heself can do ANYTHING she wants, which I think is ridiculous portrayal of the women today! NOT WORTH SPENING PENNIES on this chick lit ladies!