Mira Banerji

Mira, a character in the Rules of Engagement series, is a Michelin-star chef at Nomade, a fine dining French restaurant on board the ship. In Book 3, she becomes one of Party-Girl Sister's love interests. She is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 5.

Appearance
Mira has tan skin and brown eyes. She has long, wavy, black hair, which is tied in a messy bun. She wears a chef's uniform.

Personality
Mira is very smart and very talented. She can be a bit of a perfectionist.

Background
Educated at Le Cordon Bleu, Mira was hired by Blake as the Nomade's gourmet chef after the Captain's Ball.

Book 2

 * Chapter 5: Trouble in Paradise
 * Chapter 6: The Way to a Man's Heart
 * Chapter 11: Hearts Wild
 * Chapter 14: Recipe for Disaster
 * Chapter 16: The Flavor of Love
 * Chapter 19: Finale I: Now or Never
 * Chapter 20: Finale II: High Tides
 * Chapter 21: Finale III: Just Say Yes

Book 3

 * Chapter 2: Piece of Cake (Determinant)
 * Chapter 5: Modern Mosaic
 * Chapter 9: When in Rome
 * Chapter 12: Memory Lane
 * Chapter 13: The Tempest
 * Chapter 14: After the Storm
 * Chapter 15: Everything is Illuminated
 * Chapter 16: Save the Date

Newlyweds

 * Chapter 1: Home Sweet Home
 * Chapter 2: Autumn Gatherings (Determinant)
 * Chapter 3: To the Lighthouse (Determinant)
 * Chapter 4: A Harvest Homecoming (Determinant)
 * Chapter 5: Into the Sunset (Determinant)

Saru
Saru is Mira's son, who is currently living with his father.

Party-Girl Sister
At first, Mira constantly reprimands Party-Girl Sister for her lax attitude. However, as their relationship develops, she comes to appreciate her bubbly personality. They can start a romantic relationship in Book 3 and Party-Girl Sister can invite Mira as her plus one for Main Character's wedding.

Blake Yasuda
Blake is Mira's boss. She teaches him to cook and at the end of Book 3, they reveal their plan to open a restaurant together.

Trivia

 * She is allergic to sage smoke.
 * She has a home in Miami.
 * The surname Banerji is of Indian origin and means "venerable teacher". It is a variant of Banerjee or Bandyopadhyay, along with Banerjea, Banerjie, Bonnerjee and Bandopadhyaya. Its derivatives include Barori, Bhowal and Bandyogai.
 * The name Mira is of Latin origin and means "worthy of admiration". It is a variant of the name Miranda.