Queerstar Martinis: Stories that could be yours, mine, or anyone'sFour lives. Four cities. One truth: love doesn't follow the script.From Brussels to Delhi, Dublin to New York, these interconnected stories explore what happens when the life you're living doesn't match the life you're meant to have.Meena leaves everything behind in Brussels, her family, her safety, a relationship built on lies to find herself in Delhi's chaotic streets. Between jewelry design classes and late-night call centers, she discovers that running away is easy. Learning to stay? That's the hard part.Shake falls for a married woman in Dublin while mixing the perfect saffron martini. What starts as stolen Tuesday afternoons becomes something bigger, a choice between temporary forever and the real thing. But some love stories require more courage than passion.Anjali thought she was the understanding one. The patient one. The one who could love someone enough to make them stay. Three AM panic attacks and empty promises later, she learns the difference between being compassionate and being convenient. Sometimes the sheets are damp not from passion, but from tears you've been holding back too long.Sophie collects people like cocktail recipes, carefully, compulsively, never quite satisfied. Five affairs. One marriage. Zero authenticity. When her perfect life starts cracking, she has to decide: keep performing, or risk everything to find out who she really is underneath all the lies.This is what the book offers: Raw, honest stories about queer identity across culturesCharacters who mess up, hurt people, and somehow find their way backThe messy reality of coming out (or not coming out)Immigration, family expectations, and the weight of making everyone proudWhat happens when love isn't enough and when it surprisingly isThat particular loneliness of living between worlds, between languages, between versions of yourselfNo neat endings. No simple answers. Just real people trying to figure out love, identity, and belonging in a world that demands you choose: your culture or your truth, your family or your freedom, safety or authenticity.Perfect for readers who loved: Red, White & Royal Blue for the queer romanceThe Namesake for the immigrant experienceFleabag for the messy, flawed humanityCall Me By Your Name for the beautiful heartbreakThese stories taste like cardamom chai mixed with champagne familiar and foreign, bitter and sweet, exactly what you need even when it's not what you expected.Warning: Contains complicated feelings about family, characters who make terrible decisions, and the occasional perfect cocktail recipe. Also features happy endings that took the long way around.Sometimes you have to lose yourself completely before you can find yourself at all.Queerstar Martinis because every story deserves to be shaken, not stirred