Then, Now, Always

Then, Now, Always

by Mona Shroff

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

Then, Now, Always

Then, Now, Always

by Mona Shroff

Narrated by Soneela Nankani

Unabridged — 11 hours, 4 minutes

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Overview

"Utterly unforgettable.” -Falguni Kothari, author of*The Object of Your Affections,*on*Then, Now, Always

"This was the kind of story that lives and breathes with you." -Shaila Patel, author of*Soulmated,*on*Then, Now, Always

Sometimes first love is better the second time around.


Maya Rao has made her own dreams come true: she's the owner of a bustling café and bakery in New York and the mother of a beautiful teenage daughter, Samantha. But when Samantha lands in legal trouble over a misdemeanor she didn't commit, Maya is desperate. Desperate enough to call Samantha's dad, Sam Hutcherson, whom Maya left abruptly many years ago, and who is now a successful lawyer. The problem? Sam doesn't know he has a daughter.

Sam has put Maya firmly in his past, despite how shattered he was when she broke his heart. So he's both dumbfounded and furious to find Maya outside his office asking for his help-with a picture of a girl who looks just like him. But as Sam reconnects with Maya, those old sparks begin to fly. Can he even picture a future with the woman who wrecked his past?

Don't miss The Second First Chance by Mona Shroff!* A stunning new novel about courage, hope and second chances perfect for fans of Katherine Center and Jill Santopolo.

Editorial Reviews

MARCH 2020 - AudioFile

Single mother Maya Rao seems even more real, thanks to narrator Soneela Nankani’s lilting Indian accent with its subtle British flavor. Maya’s second-chance love story emerges through flashbacks between the years 1996 and 2012. Her youthful romance with law student Sam Hutcherson resulted in a child, who is revealed to Sam 16 years later. Nankani narrates alternating chapters from Maya and Sam. Well-differentiated characters include Maya, Sam, and Sam’s strong-willed mother. Sam speaks with an American accent, and his mother with a definitive Indian accent. As Sam and Maya reconnect in New York City, past misunderstandings are unraveled through Nankani’s measured storytelling. Nankani mirrors Maya’s trepidation and Sam’s consternation in Shroff’s clean romance whose simple premise owes its charm to details of Indian-American food and culture. C.A. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

11/25/2019

Shroff manages to make several of romance’s most enduring tropes feel fresh in her cute contemporary debut. Sam Hutcherson and Maya Rao first fell in love 15 years ago, when Maya worked as a nanny for Sam’s niece and nephew in Maryland, bonding over their shared Indian heritage and affection for the kids. When Maya found out she was pregnant with Sam’s child, she dumped Sam without explanation, breaking his heart. Now the co-owner of a bakery café in Queens, N.Y., Maya has raised her daughter, Samantha, on her own. But when teenage Samantha lands in legal trouble at her snooty Manhattan prep school, Maya has no choice but to reach out to her daughter’s father and her first love for help. Sam is now a successful attorney, and is happily engaged to another woman. But the discovery that he has a daughter, along with the reappearance of Maya in his life, throws his world off-kilter. Their sweet second-chance romance is rendered with nimble prose, quick plotting, and rich cultural details, making it clear that Shroff a writer to watch. Agent: Rachel Brooks, Bookends. (Jan.)

From the Publisher

Shroff manages to make several of romance’s most enduring tropes feel fresh in her cute contemporary debut…[Sam and Maya’s] sweet second-chance romance is rendered with nimble prose, quick plotting, and rich cultural details, making it clear that Shroff is a writer to watch.”— Publishers Weekly


"A sweet angsty romance with a second chance for two people struggling to overcome the harsh mistakes of their past."—Sonali Dev, author of Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors

"Mona Shroff weaves a sweet and heartwarming romance of forgiveness and second chances, and the lies we tell in the name of love. Sam and Maya are utterly unforgettable." -Falguni Kothari, author of The Object of Your Affections

"This was the kind of story that lives and breathes with you...the kind where the characters stick with you long after you're done. The fact they looked like me made it all the more real." -Shaila Patel, author of Soulmated

MARCH 2020 - AudioFile

Single mother Maya Rao seems even more real, thanks to narrator Soneela Nankani’s lilting Indian accent with its subtle British flavor. Maya’s second-chance love story emerges through flashbacks between the years 1996 and 2012. Her youthful romance with law student Sam Hutcherson resulted in a child, who is revealed to Sam 16 years later. Nankani narrates alternating chapters from Maya and Sam. Well-differentiated characters include Maya, Sam, and Sam’s strong-willed mother. Sam speaks with an American accent, and his mother with a definitive Indian accent. As Sam and Maya reconnect in New York City, past misunderstandings are unraveled through Nankani’s measured storytelling. Nankani mirrors Maya’s trepidation and Sam’s consternation in Shroff’s clean romance whose simple premise owes its charm to details of Indian-American food and culture. C.A. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172922534
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/28/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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