Romance Novels

The Upside of Falling by Alex Light

The Upside of Falling | Alex Light | Book Review

Becca is seventeen and a nerd. After her parents’ messy divorce and her dad’s estrangement, her belief in love and dating is gone. Brett is one of those popular guys. Dashing, charming, captain of the football team, whom everyone wants to be friends with. When he overhears Becca’s conversation about a mystery guy, he decides to jump in, and reveal himself as that mystery guy.

You don't love me, the way I Love you by Ekta Chandana

You Don’t Love Me, The Way I Love You | Ekta Chandana | Book Review

Aarav the college heartthrob has his eyes set on Shreya. Unfortunately for him, Shreya is a girl not given to flirting and dating. When because of Aarav’s persistent efforts to woo her, Shreya finally falls for him, she falls hard and falls fast. Soon, Shreya finds herself truly, deeply, madly, and irrevocably in love with him.

A Rogue's Love Diary by Kris Gangadharan

A Rogue’s Love Diary | Krish Gangadharan | Book Review

Chandran Ramachandran aka Chandru is a seemingly innocent middle-class young man who falls head over heels in love with the college sweetheart Devi. Devi is dainty, sincere, and warm, the daughter of yet another middle-class family who has high ambitions and hopes from life.

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

The Kiss Quotient | Helen Hoang | Book Review

Stella Lane is a geek who loves Math and Economics. Good at her job, she lacks social skills and is miserable when it comes to the dating department. Single at thirty and constantly pushed by her Mom, Stella decides to take a leap of faith when hires the services of a professional escort, Michael Phan.

Just Another Complicated Story MK Aarnik

Just Another Complicated Story | M.K. Aarnik | Book Review

“Just Another Complicated Story” is a must-read for the parents of teenagers who want their children to get in the race of being engineers and earn lakh rupees packages in five years. This book is a must-read for the siblings of engineering students or those who aspire to be.

Worlds Best Husband by Nandita Saini

World’s Best Husband | Nandita Saini | Book Review

The main objective of Nandita Saini’s World’s Best Husband is to break gender stereotypes and bring about a change in societal norms. Another thing worth appreciating is how the book will easily relate to any Indian woman. The journey of Nandini is inspiring and relatable.

The Girl with Golden Thoughts Ashutosh Jogia

द गर्ल विद गोल्डन थॉट्स । आशुतोष जोगिया । पुस्तक समीक्षा

संक्षेप में यही कहा जा सकता है कि यह उपन्यास, जो प्रेम और मित्रता पर आधारित है युवा वर्ग में लोकप्रियता प्राप्त करने में समर्थ है। थोड़ी बहुत गलतियाँ हैं जिन्हे आसानी से सुधारा जा सकता है। डॉ आशुतोष जोगिया जिन्होंने अंग्रेजी के स्थान पर यह उपन्यास हिंदी में लिखा, बधाई के पात्र हैं। ऐसे ही नए कलेवर और नए विषयों पर हिंदी में लिखे उनके अन्य उपन्यासों की भी प्रतीक्षा रहेगी।

The Unhoneymooners Christina Lauren

The Unhoneymooners | Christina Lauren | Book Review

Expect a book that is a light and fluffy read, perfect for a lazy afternoon or a cozy night in. Expect a book that is a heartwarming summer romance. Expect a book that has a bit of drama and humour in addition to the romance. Expect a book that is lengthy but effortlessly so. Expect a book that is best suited for chick-lit and romance lovers.

Wish I Could Tell You by Durjoy Datta

Wish I Could Tell You | Durjoy Datta | Book Review

Wish I Could Tell You tells us a story where real gets mixed up with fake, reality with illusion and the virtual world with the physical one. It shows us everything – the good, the bad and the ugly side of the world that we inhabit.

One Monsoon in Mumbai book

One Monsoon in Mumbai | Anitha Perinchery | Book Review

One Monsoon in Mumbai is a lengthy and time-consuming read that will appeal to those who enjoy reading thrillers, detective novels regarding big shots and crime fictions. It is a page turner for those who enjoy romantic novels with thrilling twists.

Give Your Heart a Break Anuj Tiwari

Give Your Heart a Break | Anuj Tiwari | Book Review

Give Your Heart a Break by Anuj Tiwari is a book that helps break stereotypes and instils new age wisdom in the Indian psyche. Expect a book that is easy to read and that talks about some very important and relevant social themes like mental health, depression, domestic abuse and harassment.

Crazy Rich Asians Kevin Kwan Book Review

Crazy Rich Asians | Kevin Kwan | Book Review

Crazy Rich Asians is an ideal mix of romance, comedy and some good old family drama. That the book is about Singaporeans and Chinese makes it all the more interesting. Essentially what it offers is a unique peek into the high-flying world of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’.