A review by prested
Girl Gone Viral by Alisha Rai

4.0

Karina King is a retired model doing philanthropy and making wise investments with her deceased husband's money. She has friends and money and is content with life the only thing negatively affecting her crippling agoraphobia. Karina has been slowly working through her trauma with her therapist when suddenly she becomes the internet's person of interest and is desperate to run away.
Jas Singh, Karina's bodyguard, comes to her rescue and takes her away to his family's farm to hide out.
As they spend time together in a remote place, they discover that the love they have for each other isn't unrequited.
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This was such a cute novel!! This is the 2nd book of Rai's I've read and I really do love her writing. It's just so much fun and romantic.

I like this one as much as the 3rd book in this series. Karina is such a sweet female lead. I love how she kept to her morals and tried desperately to be good. Her backstory is a little too soap operay
Spoilerfor example her husband taking care of her for no reason seemed too far fetched.
Nevertheless, I appreciate the growth she went through and how she learned to be more open. I liked how her side plot with her father was solved.

I adored Jas as a male lead but this book had the same issue as the previous book. His side plot didn't properly get resolved? Sure, he had character growth but his side plot with the military and being more open with his family, didn't get fully resolved. It's implied but not fully resolved by the end of the book.

Super cute romcom and I'm definitely going to keep a eye out for Rai's works because I've enjoyed two so far!