Praise for My Last Love Story "At once heartbreaking, delightful, and completely unexpected. A must-read!" -Sonali Dev, Award-Winning Author of The Bollywood Bride "At the center of Kothari's novel is a love triangle that defies all expectations and crosses all boundaries. She examines love and loss, desire and desolation, with a deft, wry touch that made me keep reading late into the night and moved me to tears." -Julia Tagan, Author of Stages of Desire "I just finished reading My Last Love Story, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. The writing had me so invested in the story that I just couldn't stop reading till I was done. To make a reader care so much about the characters in a story is a talent that few have. Ms. Kothari should be incredibly proud of her work, and she has in me a fan for life. I doubt I'll miss reading any of her books going forward." -Shilpa Suraj, Author of The Girl He Left Behind "Such a brave book on relationships. And what friendship, love, and togetherness really mean." -Preeti Singh, Cofounder of The Good Book Corner "My Last Love Story is the touching story of a tempestuous and unconventional relationship. In their own and very different ways, Nirvaan and Zayaan are both in love with Simeen while she is torn between her love for her dying husband and her desire to make his last wish come true. An unputdownable read." -Shoma Narayana, Author of Twelve Hours of Temptation "Smart and moving, My Last Love Story vividly explores the tug-of-war between life and death and love. Falguni Kothari has written a tender novel with a passionate heart." -Soniah Kamal, Award-Winning Author of An Isolated Incident
Simeen Desai has squeezed more than a fair share of life’s lemons from her teenage years and now, at thirty, she must put another stone over her heart and watch her husband, Nirvaan, succumb to cancer.
Simeen wants nothing more than a quiet life at her Carmel beach house, but she’ll do whatever it takes to make Nirvaan’s final months happy, including have an in vitro baby she doesn’t want and live in a platonic ménage with their childhood friend, Zayaan Khan, even though it strikes dread in her heart.
As Nirvaan’s health deteriorates, and his demands on his wife and best friend grow impossible and intrusive, Simeen is left wondering if any of it is worth it—life, soul mates or an epic love story.