Book Review: Eastern Promise by Jessica Fox
Priya Gupta is a bit cynical when it comes to matters relating to love and fate. So when at her best friends hen night Priya is told she has to see a clairvoyant, she’s not happy and is determined not to believe anything that the pyschic tells her. Strangely though, Priya comes away with just one message: “In matters of love, mother knows best”. Priya doesn’t believe a word, and carries on with her life.
Priya’s sister Neesh is getting married and is making a big song and dance about it too. The Gupta family are about to return to India for the wedding of the century, and Priya is going to keep working throughout. At the Ashram, Priya meets Noah and finds herself attracted to him. As well as finding out what is exactly is going on at the Ashram, Priya has to contend with her new feelings for Noah and her sisters wedding. Is it going to be proven that her mother knows best after all?

I love Jodi Picoult’s books and her latest, House Rules, which is due out on 27th April 2010 sounds as if it’s going to be another fantastic read. I love the simplistic nature of the cover and can’t wait until the book is out. Here’s the synopsis:


































