slow-burn love story

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.

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.