![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You could assume that the mother goes a little too over the line with her obsessions. However, everything becomes perplexing for Pallavi and us as listeners, as Usha wishes to have the new prince charming removed from everyone’s lives. By chance, she meets the ideal prince charming: a young Indian entrepreneur residing in California-the ideal not only in her eyes but also in those of her mother. Pallavi desires a love marriage and absolutely hates arranged marriages. Like most Asian mothers, she too believes in superstitions, horoscopes, and the evil eye, a terrible curse frowned upon her daughter even before her birth. Usha, her mother, who lives with her father in Delhi, India, is obsessed with finding the perfect partner for her 29-year-old daughter. Pallavi, an Indian woman, residing in California, aspires to make a living as a writer while balancing college and a job. I could see why this audiobook made such a good movie for its dramatic and climactic nature. ![]() As soon as I finished listening to this audiobook, I watched the movie version of Evil Eye which was also so incredibly done. This is the ideal horror audiobook if you are a fan of Asian horror movies. I’m not sure I’ve ever read a book that brought me literal chills, anxiety, or stress as much as this story did. ![]()
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