Andaleeb Wajid

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About Andaleeb Wajid
Andaleeb Wajid is a Bangalore-based hybrid author. She writes in genres such as romance, horror and YA. She has published 40 novels in 14 years.
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Thankfully, Priya finds moral support in the fact that her friends Farida, Mini and Namrata are approaching the three-O milestone too. Free-spirited Farida, shy Namrata, feisty Mini and Priya are brought together by family drama, boy trouble, and the fast-approaching birthdays. As they navigate love and friendships, they realize there's a difference between growing up and growing old . . .
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Now, Irshad is a doctor and lives in Mumbai. Farida is thrilled to reconnect with him, but is disappointed when she learns that he's engaged to another woman. But as Irshad and Farida meet and reminisce, it becomes hard to deny their deep bond. As things get more complicated between Farida, Irshad and his fiancée, Shagufta, Farida must find a way to deal with all the drama in her life.
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Five years earlier, a friend's nasty comment makes Ananya start hating her body. She decides to change into a new person-one who effortlessly fits into all kinds of clothes, who shuns food unless it's salad, and who can never be called 'Miss Piggy'-and to cut everything from her 'old' life, including her best friend, Raghu, for being the witness to her humiliation.
Ananya is on her way to becoming the Ananya of her dreams, but she's still a work in progress.
One day, her parents announce that they're expecting a baby (at their age!). To make matters worse, Raghu reappears in her life ...
Andaleeb Wajid's latest novel for young adults is a touching and funny story about a young girl's journey to acceptance and self-love.
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DESPITE FAMILY OPPOSITION, THE YOUNGEST OF THE JASMINE VILLA SISTERS, FIERY ATHIYA HASAN, FALLS FOR FARHAAN AHMED WHO IS HER OPPOSITE IN EVERY WAY.
Athiya is the youngest, most impetuous and opinionated of the three Hasan sisters of Jasmine Villa. She is convinced that marriage is overrated and, though she is happy for her sisters, Athiya is pretty sure domestic bliss is not for her. When she decides to work in Farhan Ahmed’s office, romance is not even a distant possibility. Or is it?
Try as he might, Farhan can’t seem to get Athiya out of his head. In an attempt to get to know her better, he impulsively offers her a job, complicating their relationship further.
When a simple error in judgement threatens to change Athiya’s life, Farhaan steps in like a knight in shining armour to save her. Only, Athiya doesn't want a saviour, no matter how attracted she is to him. Will Athiya and Farhaan be able to get past their differences and give love a chance? Three Times Lucky is the third and final book in the Jasmine Villa series.
About the Author
Andaleeb Wajid is a hybrid author, having published 40 novels in the past 14 years. She enjoys writing in a number of different genres such as young adult, romance and horror. She lives and writes in Bengaluru.
Aditi loves her job and is proud of the wedding planner business she began even though sometimes she does get tired of dealing with neurotic and temperamental brides. When former flame Sandeep Rao reaches out to her to hire her services for his sister’s wedding, she’s conflicted, hurt but also relieved that he seems to have forgotten all about their childish pact that they had made in college.
Seeing him again brings back old memories to the fore and reminds her of the girl she was, the dreams she had and how he ruined everything for her. Will Aditi put her feelings on hold and focus on giving yet another bride the wedding of her dreams? Or will she find herself drawn to the magnetic Sandeep who still makes her heart race? Find out in Enchanted by You, Book 4 of the Destination Wedding Series.
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Disabled, unmarriageable, a burden - Ghazal Ahmed is tired of the tags she's lived with all her life. Her parents want her married and off their hands. She wants peace in their estranged family and a life of her own, one that involves her work and dare she hope, someone who loves her?
Divorced, bitter, angry - Hamdaan Ali wants nothing to do with love and marriage. But he's willing to sacrifice himself for his family's happiness. Until he realises his sacrifice might just be his redemption. Will Ghazal be able to heal Hamdaan's battered heart?
Can Hamdaan forget the pain of his past and love Ghazal the way she's always hoped for and truly deserves?
Only You is the 5th book in the Destination Wedding Series.
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A HEADY ROMANCE BETWEEN QUIET AND RESERVED ANA HASAN AND DASHING LUQMAN AHMED, WITH PLENTY OF FAMILY DRAMA AS THE BACKDROP.
Amongst the three sisters of Jasmine Villa, Ana Hasan has always been the reserved and self-possessed one. She keeps her feelings closely guarded and is good at pretending things are fine even when they are not. When she finds herself seated next to Luqman Ahmed on a flight, Ana is disconcerted to discover her control over her emotions slipping. Suddenly she knows why she has avoided men like him all her life.
Tired of taking long transatlantic flights for work, Luqman is seriously considering relocating to the US. But his plans go awry when on one such flight he is seated next to Ana. Captivated by her understated charm and good looks, he soon can’t stop thinking about her.
The attraction they feel is hard to deny, but before the two can even confess to it, their lives are thrown far apart and brought dangerously close at the same time. Will Ana and Luqman’s budding love survive? Will they be able to withstand the double whammy that fate has planned for them? A heady, exhilarating romance, Loving You Twice is the second book in the Jasmine Villa series by Andaleeb Wajid.
About the Author
Andaleeb Wajid is a hybrid author, having published 40 novels in the past 14 years. She enjoys writing in a number of different genres such as young adult, romance and horror. She lives and writes in Bengaluru.
Mehnaz is 13 when she witnesses an ugly feud seperating her father and his brother, a relentless tear in fhe fabric of their family. Mehnaz misses her cousin Rehana and Basheer who lives in Vellore and wishes that life didn't have to change so dramatically, and so often.
The boy on the other terrace, Imtiaz, at whom she first threw her slipper, and then went on to exchange curious glances, would come to mean so much more to her.
But it's Mehnaz's relationship with her mother, fraught with tension and wavering on hate, is what makes her yearn for freedom. To be the kite that can fly high into the air without a string tugging it down or controlling it.
"Once I asked him what’s the big deal about flying a kite.
‘I mean, you just make sure it rises in the air and then you try to make it fly high. What’s the point in that?’
He curled his lips and sneered, ‘What would you know, Api?’ It’s one of the few times he’s spoken to me disrespectfully. He’s the only one to ever call me Api. Rehana always calls me by my name and Mateen, my three-year-old brother calls me ‘Pee’ sometimes.
I pestered Basheer to explain what he meant. He shrugged and stumbled over the words. ‘You have to…you’ve got to feel the power of putting a kite in the sky and, and… letting it fly without letting it go out of your control.’
The logic seemed warped. ‘You want to let it fly, and you still want to hold it in your hands?’ He turned away, a little irritated and proceeded to ignore me for the rest of the evening."
Kite Strings is Andaleeb Wajid's debut novel, written and published in 2009 and self-published in 2012.
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Twenty-six-year-old Aliya loves almost everything to do with food – eating it, styling it, photographing it. But while her career as a food photographer is on track, her personal life is entirely derailed. Determined to move out of her parents’ house, she agrees to marry Kamaal, the hot owner of the trendy new restaurant in town. But why does she feel like she’s waded into a bowl of bland khichri? Where’s the papad, dammit? Where’s the crunch factor?
Then, on the day of her engagement, she finds out that the celebrated chef at Kamaal’s restaurant is none other than Sameer, an old crush from her younger days. Aliya cannot believe that, even a decade later, he’s still as hot as jalapeno poppers and as charming as cheesecake, and that she’s as attracted to him as she was all those years ago.
What is Aliya to do now? Should she go ahead with the wedding and settle for a Milky Bar-like relationship with Kamaal, or should she choose rocky road pie and explore her possibilities with Sameer?
Post her Mysore shenanigans, Iqra has been having trouble sleeping. She decides a girls weekend away, no men allowed, is just what she needs and it seems to be going okay until she finds a dead man floating in the hotel pool.
Shashank Mishra wasn’t enjoying his high school reunion and that was even before someone decided to murder him. Was it the hottie from school Amayra’s jealous husband who objected to her sudden interest in Shashank? Or was it the Arora’s who were pissed at the bad financial advice he gave them?
Whoever it was, they’d made the mistake of killing someone when Aunty Millenial was on the property. For Iqra won’t rest until she gets to the bottom of the mystery. More importantly, she can’t…her nosiness just won’t let her!
Will Iqra find the killer before the killer finds her? Or has our home grown detective finally bitten off more than she can chew?
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But they soon realize there's more to the house than its old-world charm. Bloody hands reach out of the walls; there's a boy whom only Adnan can see; and every night, they're woken up by loud, blood-curdling screams. As the terrors threaten to tear their little family apart, they discover the shocking extent of the house's gory history. And unless they manage to leave, they're going to become a part of it.