The EMMA Project

Author: Sonali Dev

Genre: Fiction

Rating: ★★★★★

Sonali Dev’s The Emma Project brings her Austen-inspired Raje series to a satisfying close, centering on Vansh Raje, the youngest and most easygoing of the brothers, and Naina, the former fiancée of his brother whose life has already been deeply entangled with the family. When their paths cross again, the dynamic between Vansh’s sunshine warmth and Naina’s direct, no-nonsense practicality creates a romance that feels both fresh and emotionally layered. Alongside their story, readers also see sweet Esha step further into her own journey, adding another heartfelt thread to the narrative. I devoured this entire series, and this final installment delivers the charm, emotional depth, and character-driven storytelling that make Sonali Dev’s books so rewarding.

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