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P.G Van

P.G. Van published her first novel in October of 2015 and cannot stop writing. She has published over 25 books and all her books have topped the charts and are on the Amazon Bestseller list. She loves to spend time with family and friends. She enjoys giving her readers an escape to the world of love and romance.
Books by P. G Van
  • Beautiful Love: A Passionate Indian Romance
  • Dance With Me: A Passionate Indian Romance
  • The Leader: A Passionate Love Story
  • Destiny Rules...: An Indian Billionaire Romance
  • Arranged Love: Falling in love with a stranger
  • The Arrangement: A Passionate Indian Billionaire Romance
  • The Rule Breaker: An Indian Celebrity Romance
  • Hold Me Captive...Forever
  • Fake Boyfriend
  • The Evil Twin?
  • Pretend To Be Mine: Fake Marriage with a Stranger
  • Simply Irresistible: A Passionate Indian Romance
  • Destiny Embraces...: An Indian Billionaire Romance
  • A Reckless Night: An Indian Billionaire Romance
  • The Girl Who Ran Away: A Tangled Affair
  • Destiny Decides...: An Indian Billionaire Romance
  • The Marriage Contract: A Passionate Billionaire Romance
  • Tied to You: A Passionate Indian Billionaire Romance
  • Queen of Hearts: A Billionaire Romance
  • Bride Romance (The Singham Bloodlines Book 0.5)
  • My Sister’s Boss: An Indian Billionaire Romance
  • The Royal Roommate
  • Falling For Him: A Celebrity Romance
  • Her Undercover Boss: An Office Romance
  • Rules of Attraction
  • The Bride's Brother: A Passionate Romance

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