ARC Giveaway: The Other Man by Farhad J. Dadyburjor

The gifts of Pride month continue with this giveaway for two advance reader copies of The Other Man by Farhad J. Dadyburjor, a gay rom-com set in Mumbai (!) and releasing October 12th from Lake Union Publishing! Here’s the story:

Heir to his father’s Mumbai business empire, Ved Mehra has money, looks, and status. He is also living as a closeted gay man. Thirty-eight, lonely, still reeling from a breakup, and under pressure from his exasperated mother, Ved agrees to an arranged marriage. He regrettably now faces a doomed future with the perfectly lovely Disha Kapoor.

Then Ved’s world is turned upside down when he meets Carlos Silva, an American on a business trip in India. As preparations for his wedding get into full swing, Ved finds himself drawn into a relationship he could never have imagined—and ready to take a bold step. Ved is ready to embrace who he is and declare his true feelings regardless of family expectations and staunch traditions. But with his engagement party just days away, and with so much at risk, Ved will have to fight for what he wants—if it’s not too late to get it.

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No purchase necessary. The giveaway is open internationally to entrants 18 and older. Entry period begins at 12:00 p.m. EST on 6/22/21 and ends at 11:59 p.m. EST on 6/29/21. Void where prohibited.

***To enter, tell us your favorite rom-com trope in the comments below!***

38 thoughts on “ARC Giveaway: The Other Man by Farhad J. Dadyburjor”

  1. ikwords – United States – A teenager obsessed with words of all kinds. When I’m not reading or writing, I like drawing, musical theatre, and D&D.
    ikwords says:

    Sounds like an interesting book. Not quite 18 yet though :p

  2. anniekslibrary – I’m Anniek, and I’m a Dutch bibliophile, who’s passionate about all things books. Follow my blog and/or my Instagram account (@anniekslibrary) for reviews and other book-related stuff.
    Anniek says:

    At the moment, my favourite trope is fake dating!

  3. My favorite rom com trope is when the lovers finally realize their feelings and suddenly kiss in public and . . . Suddenly it is raining. It is always raining. Like, there’s always lots of rain.

  4. My favorite romance trope is enemies to lovers. I love when the two characters dislike each other and then something happens and shifts that they start liking each other.

  5. My favorite trope is definitely enemies to lovers! But falling in love while abroad/on vacation is a close second!

  6. My favorite trope has always been and always will be enemies to lovers 😁 There’s just something about that storyline that gets me every time!!

  7. W.A.W. Parker – Los Angeles, CA – I’m a film/TV/novel writer with a historical fiction novel out now and another coming out this fall called "The Wasteland" about the untold story of T.S. Eliot, his secret struggle with being gay, the people left in the wake of his meteoric career trajectory, and the madness that helped produce his greatest work.
    W.A.W. Parker says:

    My favorite trope is that they hate each other in the beginning:)

  8. cassiopeias_books – Cassiopeia 21 she/her english/deutsch Here to talk about books! Hier um den ganzen Tag lang über Bücher zu reden...
    Shona says:

    “there’s only one bed” or fake dating with a *ton* of pining are my go to tropes!

  9. Ahh, I love the sound of The Other Man! Thank you for a chance at an ARC. My favorite trope is second chance. I’m a sucker for people finding their way back to each other.

  10. My favorite romcom trope is fake relationship. Two people having to pretend to be in love, all while likely pining for each other? Perfect!

  11. Settling on one sounds impossible so I’m going with a combination of Enemies to Lovers and Character A being super grumpy/strict/mean but gets soft for Character B 🥺 peak when they overlap hehe

  12. My favorite is the fish-out-of-water trope. Whether it be two be getting used to another culture or country, it always leads to great fun and a greater understanding. As an Indian-American, I look forward to reading this book and seeing if this trope is part of it!

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