Indian romance novel

Romance novels have a strange power over me. No matter how much I understand the realities of love and relationships, fictional men often feel more emotionally present than real-life partners.

In my latest blog, I dive into This Thing Called Love by Deblina Bhattacharyya—a heartwarming story that explores forced marriage, emotional healing, and cross-cultural dynamics through the lens of two beautifully flawed characters, Deven and Amaira.

It’s a slow-burn, character-driven romance that reminds us how powerful quiet love can be—and why sometimes, book boyfriends raise the bar a little too high.

Born in Grief is an emotionally powerful romance about love, healing, and resilience. After escaping her abusive husband, Dhriti finds solace in Dr. Amay Atre, the man she once loved but lost. As she recovers, buried secrets and past traumas resurface, threatening their fragile connection. With the help of Amay’s closest friends, they navigate justice, healing, and the true meaning of love.

Nina Goyal moves to Delhi for a fresh start, only to discover her best friend’s brother is her complicated ex, Sandy Sharma. Forced to work together on a high-profile campaign, their unresolved past collides with the present in unexpected ways. What follows is a heartwarming and witty journey of love, friendship, and second chances. Filled with humor, emotions, and relatable characters, this non-spicy romance beautifully explores the fine line between holding on and letting go.