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Mishty Kapoor always dreamed of a fairy tale. Life was meant to follow a simple, dreamy path. A free-spirited, sunshine-hearted girl, she waited with a hope in her eyes for the perfect prince to sweep her off her feet.

But fate isn’t always kind to dreamers.

When a twist of circumstances pushes her into a marriage, not with the man of her choice, but to the man once destined for her sister, Mishty is forced to trade her fairy tale for a reality she never saw coming.

Siddharth Raichand lives by rules, not romance. Cold, composed, and emotionally guarded, he knows business, loyalty, and responsibility, but nothing about soft words or second chances.

Mishty is everything he is loud, lively, and dangerously full of colour.

Thrown into a marriage neither of them wanted, will they find resentment or redemption?

Can two people from different worlds find a language only their hearts understand?

Just when they begin to build a life, one clumsy, beautiful moment at a time, Siddharth’s past comes knocking. A shadow from yesterday threatens to crumble the fragile bond they’ve only begun to trust.

Will Mishty be strong enough to stay?

Will Siddharth fight for what he never thought he’d want?

And when the past threatens their present, will love be enough to hold them together?

368 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 26, 2025

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111 reviews37 followers
December 3, 2025
If anyone still believes Indian authors can’t write a solid, laugh-out-loud rom-com, please hand them this book. Because Falling For My Husband proves them so, so wrong.

Rehana Siraj delivers a story that meets every rom-com standard with its sharp dialogues, adorable chaos, emotional depth, and characters who stay in your head long after you’ve closed the last page.

This is the story of Mishty Kapoor and Siddharth Raichand, two people who are polar opposites yet fit together like the last two puzzle pieces destiny had been saving.

Mishty is bold, messy, clumsy, loud, emotional, impulsive basically the muhphat girl every chaotic soul will see themselves in. I related to her so much it was embarrassing in the best way. (Walking into bed edges? Forgetting hair ties? Fumbling randomly? Yes, hi, that’s me.)

Siddharth, on the other hand, is the quiet, reserved, emotionally scarred guy who has built walls high enough to touch the sky. And fate or should I say Mishty barges right through them.

When Mishty’s father needs urgent treatment for stomach cancer and wishes to see both daughters married, and when Siddharth’s arranged marriage with Madhu collapses in the mandap because Madhu loves someone else… Mishti does the unthinkable.

She steps in.
At the mandap.
And marries Siddharth.

A chaotic girl + a calm man + a surprise mandap wedding = peak rom-com energy.

This book is a wholesome blend of Marriage of Convenience, hilarious banter, heartfelt moments, and an emotional payoff that genuinely made me tear up. I found myself laughing out loud at 2 AM and then suddenly wiping tears by the end.

If you love Indian rom-coms, this is a must-read.
If you don’t think Indian rom-coms can be this good… this book will change your mind.

My verdict: A perfect, heartwarming, funny, emotional rom-com. Highly recommended.
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Author 33 books39 followers
January 26, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Falling for You was my first read by Rehana, and it turned out to be such a wholesome, feel-good experience. Gauri and Arjun come together in a way you wouldn’t see coming, and that unexpected beginning is truly the heart of the story. Watching two complete polar opposites form a bond that’s pure, strong, and deeply emotional was a joy to read.
Gauri is all sunshine, fun-loving energy, and warmth, while Arjun is the classic grump..and their fiery chemistry is so well written. The family drama adds a layer to all things happening in the plot.. and I tell you. It elevates the entire reading experience. The sibling banter is absolute magic. And the girl friendships is peak comfort and love.
Overall, this was such an enjoyable, heartwarming read, and I’m so glad this was my introduction to Rehana’s writing. Highly recommended 💖📖
111 reviews7 followers
November 30, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
“Falling for My Husband” by Rehana Siraj
Rehana delivers exactly what every romance reader secretly hopes for but rarely gets a love story that feels both dreamy and deeply human. This book is a perfect blend of slow-burn chemistry, emotional tension, and moments that make you smile like an idiot at the page.
The characters are written with such warmth and clarity that you don’t just read their love story, you feel it unravelling around you. Siddharth’s character is quiet intense , Mishty’s strength and vulnerability, their unspoken longing, their little misunderstandings, the way they fall for each other without even realising it is pure, addictive, heart-crushing romance.
The writing flows effortlessly, with scenes that stay in your mind long after you close the book. It feels magical and the romantic beats hit at exactly the right time gentle, tender, and fairy like.
If you love arranged-marriage tropes, emotional intimacy, and stories that make you believe in love again, this book is a must-read. It’s the kind of romance that leaves you with a warm ache and a silly grin.
A beautiful, wholesome, utterly satisfying 5-star read.
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63 reviews1 follower
December 11, 2025
This book made me laugh, blush and sniff like no other romance book ever made me 😭. This is a perfect package if you want desi chaotic romance and absolute banger cute scenes with aloootttt of mastikhor by our fl 🤭.

The characters are so damn well written that it felt like watching a movie in front of my eyes. Siddhaarth's character was legit so complex yet so cute sometimes. The way he used to tease mishty. His emotional trauma from his past relationship and how it shaped him today was a detail that felt cherry on top. Mishty, omggg this girl is like a diwali ka pataka 😭. She is so full of life and there wasn't even a single moment when I didn't laugh while reading her in more than half of the book. Her internal struggles and the way she hid it behind her smile is so relatable as a younger sibling myself.

Overall, I loved the vibe of this book. If you are looking for fun, cozy, and cutesy desi romance then I beg you to give this book a chance and you will never regret it.
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145 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2026
This was one of those stories that quietly grows on you.

The arranged marriage setup brings together two completely different people — Mishty, who still believes in love, and Siddharth, who has built his life around control and emotional distance. What makes their story work is how naturally their relationship evolves. It doesn’t rely on big dramatic moments but instead focuses on small, meaningful interactions that slowly build trust.

Mishty is a refreshing character — expressive, hopeful, and strong in her own way. She doesn’t lose herself in the relationship, which made her journey more relatable. Siddharth, on the other hand, takes time to open up, and while his guarded nature can feel frustrating at times, his growth is gradual and believable.

The story also balances emotional moments with light, warm interactions, and the supporting characters add to the overall comfort of the book.

If I had to point out something, a few parts in the middle felt slightly stretched, but it didn’t take away from the overall experience.

Overall, it’s a soft, slow-burn romance that focuses more on emotional connection than dramatic twists — and that’s what makes it worth reading.
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114 reviews
May 14, 2026
Again very star plus coded .. but I enjoyed the chemistry between Mishty and Siddharth better than the first book.
44 reviews1 follower
March 28, 2026
It’s like reading the script of Balaji television serial. Very descriptive but heartwarming story. Can read within one or two days
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21 reviews
March 6, 2026
Certain books merely spark your interest. Others strike deep. Linger relentlessly. *Falling for My Husband* falls into the category. It seizes your attention immediately. Holds tight dragging you through a whirlwind of intense feelings, complicated decisions and unfiltered genuine drama.

You have Siddharth Raichand and Mishty Kapoor—two individuals who're completely contrasting. He embodies darkness and intense emotions whereas she represents antics and brightness. As the story progresses Siddharth gradually becomes gentler. Mishty gains some well-earned insight.

Truthfully this book masterfully captures the "replacement" trope, than anything else I've encountered. The progression of the story seems effortless making every moment believable.. Mishty? She’s a captivating character.

However don’t anticipate another charming rom-com. There’s more unfolding here—major emotional events, electric tension moments that strike deeply and gentle breaks that give you a moment to pause. Eventually I lost track of being a reader. I was experiencing everything alongside Siddharth and Mishty.

If you enjoy stories about chances the pull between opposites, grumpy-sunshine duos or protagonists who ignite each other with witty banter this book is a must-read. The bond, between Arya and Mishty? Honestly it nearly made me envious—it occasionally even surpasses the plot.

Still craving that swoony rush? Here’s a rare twist: the woman falls first and actually says it out loud. Go snag your copy on KU and dive in. You’ll thank me later.
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136 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | 4/5 Stars
Falling for My Husband by Rehana Siraj was beautiful and comical in the best way.
The FMC was definitely not an abla naari. She was fierce, expressive, and unapologetic about her feelings. I loved that she openly chased and loved the MMC instead of waiting passively for things to happen. That dynamic gave the story so much charm and energy.
The emotional moments blended well with humor, making the story feel warm and engaging throughout. While I did feel that the OW track wasn’t entirely necessary and the book would have still been just as beautiful without it, those moments did add certain lessons and depth to the characters’ growth.
Overall, it was an enjoyable, heartwarming read with strong character dynamics and a refreshing female lead. A solid 4-star book for me. 💕
49 reviews2 followers
December 23, 2025
I liked this book. This book was a full package of cute moments , playful banter, character development, trauma healing and letting go of things. It has desi vibes. If anyone wants to read a book with cute romance, cozy vibes, you can give this book a try .
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1,081 reviews17 followers
April 29, 2026
'Falling for My Husband' by Rehana Siraj is a warm, emotional desi romance that focuses more on healing and emotional connection than on drama for its own sake.

The book feels very emotionally honest because the male lead, Siddharth, carries visible emotional baggage from his past. He is scared of falling in love again, doubts himself, and initially treats marriage as a compromise, not a fairytale, which makes his fears and hesitations feel relatable, not just 'pretty pain.' His journey is about slowly trusting someone new again, so the emotional arc is gentle, layered, and never forced. 

The book makes readers feel seen, because the story doesn’t rush into “I love you” but instead lets readers feel confusion, guilt, and small moments of comfort first.

The husband–wife bond shown is built on small, everyday moments more than big dramatic scenes.

Mishty is loud, energetic, and clumsy, while Siddharth is quieter, more composed, and emotionally guarded. Their personalities initially clash, but they slowly balance each other out.

Their relationship grows through: Little acts of care. Humor and teasing banter that feels natural and desi, not exaggerated. Shared vulnerability, especially when secrets from the past are finally revealed and both have to choose whether to walk away or stay and heal together.

This slow 'melt of walls around hearts' is what makes the bond feel deep and safe, rather than just exciting or dramatic.

It is an easy‑read, slow-burning love story with a lot of heart, especially if you enjoy arranged or fake marriage‑type setups where feelings grow quietly over time.

The book devotes time to emotional recovery, demonstrating that love can be a refuge of safety, not just a source of attraction.

The supporting characters—especially Mishty’s friend Arya and the family members—add layers of warmth and comfort, making the emotional world feel full and cozy.

There are painful emotional scenes, but they are balanced by lighthearted, funny, and tender moments that keep the tone from becoming too heavy.

'Falling for My Husband' is perfect if you want a gentle, emotional romance where:

Healing from past hurt matters as much as falling in love.
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337 reviews10 followers
June 2, 2026
So yup I started this book with all enthusiasm. The blurb was interesting and the bride's 'accidental' exchange was funny. When I read the prologue, I was quite intrigued because how come someone's first meeting can be so hilariously described 😂 so anyways, the plot was teasing enough about that first meeting and when I got to actually read it, I was laughing out loud. The story revolving Anika was so intense and I was happy how it turned out to be.


There were a few things that bugged me. First was the fact that Mishty addressed Siddharth as 'Siddharth Ji'. At first, I understood it was to tease him, but then during serious moments as well she would call him like that. She was made to look like a 'typical Indian bahu' and nowhere did Siddharth stop her from using the term Ji. Respect has to be two ways, and I would have appreciated it if this was reciprocated from Siddharth as well.


The introduction of Simran was also something I did not like. I mean yes, every character has a past, but when she comes back to the story, the execution wasn't done well. I felt like it was Siddharth's responsibility to be transparent with Mishty, and not Arya's responsibility to tell her the story. Siddharth used to run after Simran for a so-called closure, but never did he have a proper conversation with Mishty. What's bizarre is that he would STILL call Simran as Simmy, but would only be reminded of Mishty when we would go to a beach and close his eyes. Initially, his first instinct was not to trust Mishty, but when Simran came back in his life, even though her could see her pull some tricks, he would still trust her (Simran).


Also, the premise was very crowded. The story was supposed to be about Mishty and Siddharth, but romance between Tara and Arya, or Raghav and Madhu would also be mentioned, deviating from the main characters.


I was ready to give this book 4.5-5 stars, but the last few chapters made me give this 3 stars. Siddharth is not the epitome of a perfect book boyfriend.
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89 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2026
💌BOOK REVIEW 💌
My Ratings: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐♾️

Okayyy!! THIS BOOK IS EVERYTHING!!! The way I loved this book!!! This book made me laugh, blush like a fool!!! 🙈This book is a perfect blend of slow-burn chemistry, emotional tension, and moments that make you smile like an idiot!! I just don't have any words!!! No doubt this book stole my heart💕

Siddharth’s is the quiet, reserved, emotionally scarred guy who doesn't believe in love anymore cuz of his Past!!! But He respects Mishty which is the Best thing!!! The way he used to tease mishty.!!! Such a cute moment🙈🤍

Mishty Bold, Intelligent,messy, clumsy, loud, emotional like (Me)
The way I loved her character!!! She's Everything🤌 The first night Mosquito scene and the Day after their marriage scene was hilarious
I laughed soo hard😂😭 just perfect when clumsy met perfectionist!!! She is so full of life and there wasn't even a single moment when I didn't laugh while reading her dialogue's and her inner thoughts 😭😂

And let's talk about the scene where Mishty forgot her husband's I mean Siddharth's name and she even has the audacity to refer him as SUNIL?? 🤣 Yaar i laughed sooo hard!!!

Mishty and Siddharth's Chemistry, Their Banter, their Prank game was EVERYTHING!!! The tention between them!!! And the Best Part Siddharth's Support for Mishty was sooo amazing!!! He doesn't The way he stood there for her when They started to blame her about the missing Jewellery!!! “I didn’t ask about the jewellery; I asked about you. Are you alright? If you are not feeling good, I’ll cancel the show.” AHHHH I was screaming “I don’t care about anything. If MY WIFE is not comfortable here, I would rather choose to leave the place with her.” OMGGGGG OMGGGGGG!!! Ek plate Siddharthji lagwa do🤌
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115 reviews6 followers
January 6, 2026
The story starts with the two sisters who are to be wed(reason you will kn in story), but then one sister (our FMC) takes over the other as the bride and weds Siddharth, the man who doesn’t believe in love.
He is very far from any ideas of romance, marriage, and emotional attachment. His wed with Misthy is nothing but a marriage of convenience on the part of the families..BUT
what an experience👏🤌🏻🤌🏻what follows after Their wed is WOW their banter , Fights and daring each other by playing revenge games is such A touching experience.
@rehana.siraj31 has shown their chemistry and story so well That You all will love it!!
The characters will surely win your heart not only the main ones, but also the side characters like Arya, Tara who is Siddharth’s sister, and all the family members. My God, I am totally mesmerized by this book.

The ending? Super perfect. Watching Siddharth slowing falling for Misty is one of the most awwe moments of the story.
Misthy her character is just like me😹 Full of energy and she is a person who makes every place she comes to sparkle.
Siddharth even calls her “Sunshine”☀️ as she really brings warmth and light to his life.

👉🏼You will find it near the end:
“Have faith that no matter which path they choose, it is God who softly leads them home.”
I was very much overcome with feelings when I read that sentence.

And oh my God I was actually laughing out loud when Siddharth, said:
“I am not concerned about anything. If my wife is not happy here I would prefer to move to another place with her.”
WOW. Just wowww.
I was really chuckling at that point in time. The novel is a perfect mixture of romance, comedy, and emotions. I really enjoyed it and would rec it to you all!!!
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117 reviews
April 27, 2026
This book is a beautifully written tale of two completely opposite souls brought together by fate. Mishty, with her sunshine heart and free spirit, contrasts perfectly with Siddharth’s cold and guarded nature, making their journey all the more engaging. What starts as a forced marriage slowly unfolds into a slow-burn romance filled with emotions, tension, and quiet moments of care.

What truly stands out is how naturally their relationship evolves, nothing feels rushed, yet every moment adds depth & clarity. The story made me feel that a little craziness is important in life, because sometimes it’s in the chaos that love finds its way.

I can totally relate with Mishty, the Chaos Queen & it's one of the most admirable aspects of the story is Mishty’s strong sense of self-respect. Despite her soft, dreamy nature, she never lets her identity fade within the relationship. She knows her worth, sets her boundaries, and refuses to accept anything less than the love and respect she deserves. It’s refreshing to see a character who balances vulnerability with strength so beautifully, making her journey even more inspiring.

Another highlight is the presence of such lovely and supportive side characters like Raghav, Madhu, Arya, and Tara. They add warmth to the story, bringing comfort, strength, and a sense of belonging, making the journey feel even more real and heartfelt. I loved the bond of Arya & Mishty, The sibling bond of Tara & Siddharth.

Emotional, comforting, and layered with drama, this book keeps you hooked while also leaving you with a soft, lingering feeling long after it ends. Tbh, I miss this book.
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125 reviews4 followers
December 19, 2025
Falling for My Husband was such a joyful, chaotic, and emotionally satisfying read that I honestly did not want it to end. It is the kind of desi rom-com that makes you laugh out loud, blush at random moments, and quietly ache during the emotional parts, all wrapped in warmth, family bonding, and second chances at love.

Mishty and Siddharth’s chemistry is honestly the best part of the book. Mishty is pure chaos in a good way. She’s bold, mischievous, loud & full of life. She acts carefree most of the time but when things get real, you can see how emotionally strong and mature she actually is. Siddharth is the complete opposite, quiet, broody & clearly carrying a lot from his past. But the way he slowly starts caring for Mishty, respecting her, standing up for her without making a big deal out of it… that’s what makes him so likeable.

The family dynamics are warm and comforting, the friendships are genuine & Arya’s character adds so much heart, he's supportive, teasing, and always present when needed. There is drama, but not the loud, unnecessary kind. Instead, it is emotional, personal, and beautifully balanced with humor and tenderness.

This book is far more than a rom-com. It is about healing, choosing love again, finding safety in unexpected places, and learning that sometimes the person who enters your life unexpectedly becomes your home.

If you love grumpy x sunshine, arranged marriage, second chances, strong family bonds, and desi romance filled with chaos and heart, this book is absolutely worth your time.
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221 reviews3 followers
April 24, 2026
There’s something so magical about falling in love after marriage and this story captures it in the most soft, heart melting way 🥹💕

A relationship that wasn’t even meant to happen slowly turns into something so real, so comforting, that you can’t help but feel every moment of it. Mishty, with her chaotic sunshine energy, and Siddharth, with his quiet, guarded heart together they create a love story that doesn’t rush, doesn’t try too hard… it just happens.

If प्यार धीरे-धीरे दिल में बसने का नाम है… then this book is exactly that. It’s not loud or overly dramatic it’s in the little things, the shared spaces, the silent understanding, the way someone becomes your home without you even realizing it.

And Siddharth or should I say Mishty k siddhartji? He may not say much, but the way he feels, the way he shows up quietly… it hits ten times harder. His love isn’t in grand gestures, it’s in presence and somehow, that makes it even more powerful 💖

I love the chaotic friendship of Arya and Mishty, the way she always taunted him and pranked him was a treat, also i loved her boldness with Siddhart first time I read about a fmcwho corners her husband to a wall and threatens him lol 😂

The stolen kisses and eye contacts, the remarriage with beautiful promising vows were so cutee
5⭐️ definitely 🩷
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76 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2026
Some love stories arrive loudly, full of sparks and dramatic moments. But this one unfolds in a softer, more intimate way — through distance, patience, and emotions that slowly find their place.

Falling for My Husband follows two people who enter marriage carrying completely different expectations. Mishty still holds onto warmth, affection, and the idea that love can grow even in uncertain situations. Siddharth, however, feels emotionally guarded, almost unreachable at times, which creates a quiet tension throughout the story.

What I appreciated most was how natural their journey felt. Nothing happens too quickly, and the connection between them develops little by little. Instead of relying on dramatic twists, the story focuses on small interactions, silent understanding, and the gradual comfort that forms between two strangers trying to coexist.

Mishty stood out to me because of how emotionally sincere she felt. She’s caring and hopeful, but there’s also strength in the way she handles disappointment and confusion. Siddharth’s character added depth to the story too, because beneath his distant nature, you can sense emotions he struggles to express.
The writing has a calm and comforting flow that makes the emotional moments feel genuine. By the end, this story felt less like a typical romance and more like watching two people slowly learn how to let each other in.
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74 reviews
April 21, 2026
When I first picked up Falling for My Husband, I honestly wasn’t sure if I’d even finish it ( I was so deep in a reading slump). But this book turned out to be exactly what I needed.

It’s such a cute, light, and comforting read. The story has just the right amount of drama to keep you hooked, and I found myself getting pulled in more and more with each chapter. The arranged marriage trope, where both the parties involved are unwilling is one of the most interesting tropes, according to me. The FMC is an absolute sunshine character, completely unfiltered and so full of life (very Geet-coded), while the MMC starts off grumpy but slowly reveals a softer, shy side. Their dynamic is sweet and enjoyable to watch unfold.

There were moments in the middle where the story felt slightly repetitive, but the side characters and their parallel arcs added depth and kept things interesting. If I had to point out one thing, it would be that the FMC sometimes felt a little too understanding and unrealistically perfect. But, it doesn’t take away much from the overall experience.

This was a fun, heartwarming read that helped me get out of my slump (it gets extra points from me, for that alone).
108 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2026
The book which I enjoyed more and more with the kind of joy which makes me laugh was this. The spirit of Mishty. Its apt for her the name Mighty Mishty. She is the core here. And Siddharth, the way he was changing was great to read.

All the scenes were just wow. I wish this to be taken as movie. It would be great to see the visual representation which felt while reading .

Their first meeting is hilarious man. First meeting itself slap and a kiss, woah. And those stunning moments where they themselves freeze in beauty of both.

I loved all the characters Arya, Madhu, Tara, Raghav and everyone. They all bring more colors to the book.
Those arguments and those heartfelt moments every moment is well written.

She herself fell for him first but Siddharth he fell too harder. Misthy is not only a jolly and spiritful girl but when it comes to professional life she works harder. I loved that.

And that first meeting in the office and those things happened inside the room are so cute.

Overall its a worth read and you all will definitely love it.

And at first I asked how many of you will do anything for your sister? That because Mishty got married to Siddharth instead of her sister. So that her sister will find happiness.
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121 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2025
She fell for him first, but he fell harder.
This is the kind of book that makes you laugh out loud, blush for no reason, and grin like an idiot while reading.
Slow-burn chemistry...?? CHECK ✔️
Emotional tension...?? CHECK ✔️
Cute, silly, heart-melting moments...?? DOUBLE CHECK ✔️ ✔️
I had so much fun reading this...🥳

Mishty is a walking storm of bold, intelligent, messy, clumsy, loud, emotional chaos wrapped in pure sunshine. She’s unfiltered, unapologetic and so full of life it’s impossible not to fall for her. Siddharth is that quiet, reserved, emotionally wrecked man who has clearly given up on love…

I loved their every banter, the toothpaste scene, getting late scene, forgetting Sid's name, mosquito scene, and that moment when everyone turns on Mishty over the missing jewellery and Siddharth says he’d rather leave if his WIFE isn’t comfortable? I was SCREAMING. That’s it. That’s the standard. And in the prank wars, family bonding, Arya being a solid support system, and zero unnecessary toxicity and you get a wholesome desi romcom that just works. No heavy angst, no overdone drama just love, laughter, and second chances done right. Comfort read unlocked. 🫶✨
59 reviews5 followers
January 4, 2026
Where do I even start with this one????
This book genuinely surprised me in the best way possible. It is not your typical desi romance with predictable drama; it is layered, heartfelt, and full of moments that make you smile without even realizing it. I absolutely loved the characters, especially Mishti. Our mastikhor, mighty Mishti felt so real and relatable that at times I felt like I was reading about myself. She brings so much warmth, humor, and life to the story.🤌🏻🫂

The family dynamics were another highlight for me. Sweet, supportive, and emotionally grounding, they added so much depth to the narrative. And the bond between Mishti and Arya? Uff. So comforting, and beautifully written. Their connection grows in a way that feels organic and deeply relatable, making you root for them from the very beginning. Also, can we talk about Siddharth’s jealousy for a second? Because that was equal parts funny and satisfying to read.🤣

Overall, this book felt like exactly what i was craving for. A complete must read from my side, especially if you enjoy romances that go beyond clichés and focus on real connections and genuine relationships.
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64 reviews1 follower
April 23, 2026
Falling for My Husband was honestly such a comforting read for me.
I picked it up without expecting much, but this book just made me feel good. It’s one of those stories that slowly pulls you in without you even realizing.

Mishty and Siddharth are complete opposites — she’s loud, messy, full of life, and he’s quiet, distant, and closed off. Their marriage starts so suddenly, like everything happens in one moment… but what I loved is how their relationship didn’t feel rushed. It grows slowly, through small moments, random fights, teasing, and those little things that just make you smile.

Siddharth falling for her without even knowing it , that was my favorite part. And Mishty… she’s just so warm and unfiltered, she literally brings life into his world.

Their banter made me smile so many times, and the whole story just had this soft, peaceful vibe. It’s not too heavy, not too dramatic — just simple, sweet, and emotional in a very real way.
Yeah, it gets a bit slow in the middle, and Mishty can feel a little too perfect sometimes… but overall, I genuinely enjoyed reading this.
It made me happy, it and by the end I just felt… soft.
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103 reviews5 followers
April 28, 2026
Getting married to your sister's would-have-been husband when you were waiting for your own dreamy fairytale?? Yeah, a recipe for disaster.
But what was NOT a disaster... me screaming and giggling while reading Siddharth🤌🥹🫠. I can't even tell how much I absolutely loved reading this book!!!

Mishty ~ I really liked her expressive, bubbly, impulsive but charming personality. She's chaotic for sure, but also a cutie sunshine who never forgets to stand up for herself.

Siddharth ~ He's my brooding, grumpy hero😭! He's emotionally guarded and reserved but at the same time observant, caring and the pookiest once he opens up!!!

Their relationship starts off awkward (obviously), considering their circumstances...
But then! Siddharth slowly starts opening up to her, steps up and does small but important things for her🤌😭...
And Mishty? My girl holds her ground... loud and expressive, but never letting herself be disrespected.

All in all, I really loved how their relationship grew, how the characters evolved throughout the book... making it the most beautiful story I've read in a while! 🥰
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86 reviews4 followers
May 3, 2026
This was my first book by Rehana, and I always wanted to read her books. I'm so happy to be part of this tour.This story follows Mishty Kapoor, the younger daughter of her family. She is mischievous, full of positivity and a total sunshine, and opposite to her there is Siddharth Raichand; he is broody, grumpy and a man of few words. But when destiny ties them into marriage, their worlds collide.She was his replaced bride, not the shy, calm wife he had chosen. And he is her grumpy husband, the man she has kissed and slapped on their first meeting.I love Mishty's character; she is one of my favourite FMCs. She was so fun to read about. She is witty, smart and strong, and I especially loved how she never let anyone dim her light.The character development of Siddharth was very well written. From a grumpy man to someone who fell harder for his replaced bride. The side characters were also very nice. I enjoyed reading about Mishty's bond with Tara, Arya, Madhu and Raghav. Overall this book was so good. If you want an arranged marriage, grumpy x sunshine romance with lots of fun banter, then please, please read this.
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119 reviews2 followers
June 1, 2026
There’s just something about that pulled me in so easily.
The whole arranged marriage + opposites trope? I eat that up every time, and this one delivered in such a soft, emotional way. Mishty and Siddharth start off so disconnected it almost hurts. He’s distant and all about control, and she’s still holding onto her idea of love. You can literally feel the gap between them.
What I really liked is how their relationship didn’t magically fix itself. It’s slow, a little messy, and built on these tiny, quiet moments that actually mean something. The kind where nothing big happens, but everything shifts a little.
Siddharth definitely tested my patience at first 😭 but his character growth made it worth it. And Mishty? I loved her. She’s soft but not weak, hopeful but still grounded.
The past drama coming in later added just enough tension to keep things interesting without ruining the vibe.
It’s not super dramatic or over the top, but that’s kind of why I liked it. It feels simple in a good way, like a story that just focuses on two people learning how to be with each other.
If you’re into soft slow burn romances with a bit of angst and a lot of heart, this one’s for you 🤍

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11 reviews
May 31, 2026
Falling for My Husband is a sweet and emotional romance that takes a familiar marriage-of-convenience trope and gives it plenty of heart. Mishty and Siddharth are complete opposites, yet their personalities complement each other beautifully. Mishty's cheerful outlook and Siddharth's guarded nature create a dynamic that keeps the story engaging from start to finish. I especially enjoyed watching their relationship evolve gradually through shared moments, understanding, and trust.
What makes this book stand out is the emotional depth beneath the romance. The challenges from Siddharth's past add tension to the story while highlighting themes of healing, forgiveness, and second chances. The slow-burn progression feels authentic, making every step in their journey rewarding. If you're looking for a cozy, character-driven romance with heartfelt emotions and satisfying relationship development, this book is definitely worth picking up.
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119 reviews3 followers
May 31, 2026
This book was sooo fun and addictive!! 😭... I couldn’t stop smiling while reading it 🤭. Mishty and Siddharth completely stole my heart. Their chemistry is just WOWW!! cute, funny, emotional… everything at once!!

Mishty is such a chaotic and lovable character and Siddharth being all calm but secretly soft for her?? Uff, perfect combo, Their banter, their little moments, their growing feelings. I was literally blushing and giggling the whole time 👀

And the side characters?? SO GOOD!! Arya, Tara, Madhu, Raghav, they made the story even more lively and entertaining. The friendship and family bond felt so warm and real.

Some scenes made me laugh out loud, some made my heart race, and some hit me right in the feels 😭. It’s such a perfect mix of drama, love, and cute chaos!!

Honestly, this book gave me all the emotions and I loved every second of it 🩵. If you enjoy desi romance with fun and feelings then YOU NEED TO READ THIS 😍✨
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318 reviews5 followers
December 6, 2025
The best book I read this month. It's a very sweet, relatable, and fun-filled story with a unique storyline. "Falling for My Husband" is a sweet and emotional romance that focuses on love after marriage.
Siddharth and Mishty are two opposites who got off on the wrong foot, married for family, and have zero intention of working on this marriage, but then, who can resist the bubbly and feisty Mishty? Like everyone in the Raichand family, Siddharth too falls for her. Is it the end of the story? no, then Siddharth's first love makes a grand entry... They say first love is hard to forget. What happens next??? you have to read ... and I swear you'll enjoy every word of this book.

The characters are well written. The writing style is simple, engaging, and perfect for readers who enjoy arranged marriages and slow-burning emotional bonding. It's a comfort read that leaves you smiling by the end. The scenes in this book reflect your everyday life, simple language, and the pranks and the bickering; every scene is to die for. I highly recommend this book; it's a Mood lifter... for sure.
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