After a childhood raised on Bollywood, Monty Python, and Jane Austen, Farah Heron wove complicated story arcs and uplifting happily-ever-afters in her daydreams while pursuing careers in human resources and psychology. She started writing those stories down a few years ago and never looked back. She writes romantic comedies and women's fiction full of huge South Asian families, delectable food, and most importantly, brown people falling stupidly in love. She lives in Toronto with her husband, two children, and a rabbit named Strawberry. She recently adopted two cats, one of which is named Mr. Darcy. To learn more, visit: FarahHeron.com Twitter: @FarahHeron Instagram: @FarahHeronAuthor
"""Jana Goes Wild is an enchanting story of love, family and self acceptance set against the vibrant backdrop of Tanzania. I was swept away by Jana and Anil's emotional whirlwind and cheering for their second chance at love. It was the perfect swoony escape. I can't wait to read what Farah Heron writes next!""--Sara Desai, author of The Singles Table ""A beautiful, compelling romance celebrating second chances and forgiveness.""--Kirkus, starred review ""An absolute delight from start to finish, this delicious enemies-to-lovers romance sees an independent and driven heroine and an equally ambitious hero take a journey to love that is unpredictable and filled with hilarity, a dash of sweetness, and a touch of steam."" --Library Journal, starred review, on Kamila Knows Best ""A sweet, slow-burn story about a woman who finds herself before finding love.""--Kirkus on Kamila Knows Best ""An endearing cast led by a Bollywood-loving hero and a fashionista heroine set Heron's retelling of Jane Austen's Emma apart from the pack. Both Austenites and movie fans who fondly remember Clueless will be delighted.""--Publishers Weekly, starred review, on Kamila Knows Best ""Reena and Nadim have electric chemistry, buoyed by Heron's crackling banter. But it's their tenderness, for each other and the food they adore, that lends the comedy some beautiful heft. ... Accidentally Engaged is voraciously readable...fresh, warm, soft in all the right places...both its comedic and emotional moments sing. We dare readers not to devour it. Grade: A.""--Entertainment Weekly"