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# Wrong to Need You: A Sexy Brother's Widow Romance with a Pakistani Heroine – Forbidden Hearts Book 2

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Review: 4.5 Stars. - This is another home run of a romance novel for me by Alisha Rai. It’s highly emotional, character driven and even though it lacks an eventful plot, it is still incredibly compelling and meaningful and super readable with fantastic pacing. Once again this novel is filled with diversity in a meaningful and normalized way that doesn’t fetishize what the characters. The themes of this novel are also very important- themes like mental health and grief, motherhood and family, betrayal and forgiveness. It’s amazing to me that what is basically an erotic romance is able to cover such depth and ground in such a realistic way. This is an incredibly “adult” read with lots of sexual situations but if anything I felt like even without the highly sexual content, this book would have been stellar. It didn’t need the filler. Highly recommended but read the first book in the series, Hate To Want You, first for a richer reading experience.
Review: more Oka-Kane secrets revealed in this second book featuring stoic, quiet chef and widow - Alisha Rai continues to reveal more and more complicated backstory of the Oka-Kanes vs Chandlers family issues in this second installment. Rai gets the main couple from the first book out of the way by having them go on a trip "to talk things over". Meanwhile, widowed Sadia has a Kane legacy cafe to run, no chef, and a younger sister wanting to drop out of med school in a rehashment of her own family issues with defining success. And Jackson, her wayward brother-in-law who was arrested for arson and didn't come back even for his brother's funeral, is back in town. Rai gave the first book couple a long relationship by having them meet up every year, in this book, Sadia has continued emailing Jackson the whole time, using the emails as a kind of diary of her life. Now that he's back, he knows everything about her, and she knows nothing about him. Most of this book is Jackson going around to members of the extended family and being greeted and loved on (except for family matriarch Tani Oka-Kane, but she's got her own depression and secrets to handle). Sadia and Jackson are consenting adults not afraid to ask for what they want. The theme of slight domination again comes up in their steamy times but with Sadia taking the lead in a nice gender reversal of the first book. Rai's greatest strength in this book is the psychological healing of past family issues and tragedies without giving easy answers other than making time for family. Not only do we get some Oka-Kane/Chandler family bonding, but we also get to peek into the highpowered family Sadia comes from, and touch on first-generation immigrant story about success and working hard and achieving. Even though the third book's characters are not my favorite (Eva doesn't seem like an interesting personality) I'll probably go on reading because its the extended family that makes these books worthwhile and I'll want to find out what happens to them :)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,293,201 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10,209 in Multicultural & Interracial Romance (Books) #37,544 in Contemporary Women Fiction #103,715 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 501 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5 Stars.
*by J***I on January 28, 2019*

This is another home run of a romance novel for me by Alisha Rai. It’s highly emotional, character driven and even though it lacks an eventful plot, it is still incredibly compelling and meaningful and super readable with fantastic pacing. Once again this novel is filled with diversity in a meaningful and normalized way that doesn’t fetishize what the characters. The themes of this novel are also very important- themes like mental health and grief, motherhood and family, betrayal and forgiveness. It’s amazing to me that what is basically an erotic romance is able to cover such depth and ground in such a realistic way. This is an incredibly “adult” read with lots of sexual situations but if anything I felt like even without the highly sexual content, this book would have been stellar. It didn’t need the filler. Highly recommended but read the first book in the series, Hate To Want You, first for a richer reading experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ more Oka-Kane secrets revealed in this second book featuring stoic, quiet chef and widow
*by K***N on June 27, 2020*

Alisha Rai continues to reveal more and more complicated backstory of the Oka-Kanes vs Chandlers family issues in this second installment. Rai gets the main couple from the first book out of the way by having them go on a trip "to talk things over". Meanwhile, widowed Sadia has a Kane legacy cafe to run, no chef, and a younger sister wanting to drop out of med school in a rehashment of her own family issues with defining success. And Jackson, her wayward brother-in-law who was arrested for arson and didn't come back even for his brother's funeral, is back in town. Rai gave the first book couple a long relationship by having them meet up every year, in this book, Sadia has continued emailing Jackson the whole time, using the emails as a kind of diary of her life. Now that he's back, he knows everything about her, and she knows nothing about him. Most of this book is Jackson going around to members of the extended family and being greeted and loved on (except for family matriarch Tani Oka-Kane, but she's got her own depression and secrets to handle). Sadia and Jackson are consenting adults not afraid to ask for what they want. The theme of slight domination again comes up in their steamy times but with Sadia taking the lead in a nice gender reversal of the first book. Rai's greatest strength in this book is the psychological healing of past family issues and tragedies without giving easy answers other than making time for family. Not only do we get some Oka-Kane/Chandler family bonding, but we also get to peek into the highpowered family Sadia comes from, and touch on first-generation immigrant story about success and working hard and achieving. Even though the third book's characters are not my favorite (Eva doesn't seem like an interesting personality) I'll probably go on reading because its the extended family that makes these books worthwhile and I'll want to find out what happens to them :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alisha Rai remains in my highly anticipated ranks with Wrong to Need You
*by J***S on March 1, 2018*

This was one of my highest anticipated books of 2018 and it didn’t disappoint. I so love the complicatedness the romance of this series brings to the table. Nicholas and Livvy in Hate to Want You was a pleasant dose of that forbidden love and Jackson and Sadia did not disappoint in following through. I was so pleased with every ounce of their story. It was so great too to see so many elements of a good story come together here. I loved every single family moment between Sadia and her family. EVERY SINGLE ONE. I really enjoyed Jia’s struggle and coming into her own too. Familial expectations are a reality for a lot of people, especially where career paths are concerned. This book offered great rep, for both that and the Indian family structure. I am so so so happy we got so much of that. Loved Jackson’s darkness and how his secrets and family was cultured into the story as well. I really do enjoy the premise of family and relationships and history built up in this story. Makes for such good storytelling with a bit of angst in there to just up the ante. And the romance is just SO. JUICY. I couldn’t look away, not even if I wanted to. Alisha’s writing is ADDICTIVE! I am just so so ready for Gabe’s book... and there was a bit of an egg at the end there as to who his book will be with... I hope I’m right. 😁😁😁😁

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