But several mere mortals have motives too, including rising Bollywood star Haider Sait, back in Shivajinagar to visit his widowed mother and still eager to charm Habba Galli hottie Jhoomar Rao, now newly poor, and a veterinary surgeon.
Anuja Chauhan Book order






- 2023
- 2023
The House that BJ Built
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The story revolves around Samar Vir Singh, a talented Bollywood director faced with a promise made to his dying friend, BJ. Tasked with selling a house and distributing the proceeds among a feuding family, Samar navigates complex relationships and family dynamics. As he attempts to fulfill his vow, he confronts the challenges of reconciliation and the emotional turmoil that comes with unresolved conflicts, all set against the vibrant backdrop of the film industry.
- 2021
Club You to Death
- 423 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A personal trainer's suspicious death at the Delhi Turf Club sparks intrigue and reveals a web of privilege among its elite members. As speculation mounts, ACP Bhavani Singh leads the investigation, joined by his former lovers, Akash and Bambi. What initially appears to be an accident unfolds into a complex mystery with deep connections to New Delhi's elite society. Anuja Chauhan weaves a gripping tale of crime and romance set against the vibrant backdrop of Lutyen's Delhi.
- 2015
The Zoya Factor
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Caught between the pressures of international cricket boards and the allure of major cola brands, Zoya navigates the intense atmosphere of World Cup competition. As she strives to maintain her sense of self amidst the chaos, the story explores themes of ambition, identity, and the challenges faced by athletes in the spotlight.
- 2014
An Atlas of Love the Rupa Romance Anthology Edited By Anuja Chauhan
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the diverse aspects of romance, this anthology features sixteen captivating stories that delve into love's complexities, from joy to heartache. Edited by bestselling author Anuja Chauhan, the collection presents narratives that question the nature of love—its timelessness, forgiveness, and enduring qualities. Each story offers a unique perspective, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with love, whether it appears unexpectedly or evolves through challenges.
- 2010
Battle for Bittora : The Story of India's Most Passionate Loksabha Contest
- 426 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Twenty-five-year-old Jinni lives in Mumbai, works in a hip animation studio and is perfectly happy with her carefree life. Until her bossy grandmother shows up and announces that it is Jinni's 'duty' to drop everything and come and contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from their sleepy hometown, Bittora. Jinni swears she won't but she soon ends up swathed in cotton saris and frumpy blouses, battling prickly heat, corruption and accusations of nymphomania as candidate Sarojini Pande, a daughter of the illustrious Pande dynasty of Pavit Pradesh. And if life isn't fun enough already, her main opposition turns out to be Bittora ex-royal, Zain Altaf Khan - an irritatingly idealistic though undeniably lustworthy individual with whom Jinni shares a complicated history. Enlivened by Chauhan's characteristic brand of wicked humour and sexy romanticism, this is a rollicking new tale of young India.