What would the Vow look like if it starred a South Asian couple? Would it be like Jab Tak Hai Jaan? Or would it be entirely different? Let's find out!
At 16, Jhanvi read The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon. She'd sat down in her reading nook with mild-liners, sticky note tabs, and pens ready to annotate like the bookstagrammer she aspired to be. It was a quick read for her, but she paused when Yoon spoke about Koi No Yokan, the Japanese saying roughly translating to love at second sight - the feeling when you know you'll inevitability give your heart away to this person. The romantic in her beamed at the possibility. Jhanvi wondered who would evoke a sense so strong and intuitive.
At 21, she met Farhan and she knew. Each moment they spent together, she could feel herself falling in love with him.
At 24, she had their lives planned out.
At 25, he fell into a coma.
At 26, she was alone in New Brunswick.
As Dallas and Drayton navigate life in the spotlight, Spencer is navigating intense feelings for Nathan - her best friend's brother.
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Dallas and Drayton are planning their wedding, talking babies and learning how to navigate life in LA now that Drayton is a hotshot football player in the big leagues. Meanwhile, Spencer and Nathan are back at home in Colorado, coming to terms with their feelings for one another and learning how to co-parent with Grayson, the father of Spencer's daughter. Will the realities of adult life strengthen them - or will their relationships break?
[Sequel to The QB Bad Boy and Me]
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