I got this book from the author, in exchange of an honest review.
SUMMARY: Attractive, young and equally strong-headed, Scarlett Sommerfield and Dev Bashir were never meant to be a match--at least if his very wealthy and traditional Indian parents have anything to say about it. So it's a good thing that they've despised each other for most of their young lives.
But that's about to change.
Growing up poor and motherless, smart and ambitious Scarlett is graduating from high school and becoming a new adult in the big scary world without a safe place to land, so when she's invited to move in with her best friend's palatial home on the right side of the tracks for her senior year, things couldn't be better.
There, she finds security and kindness--with the exception of her best friend's brooding and arrogant older brother, Dev, who returns home from college struggling with his own demons and seemingly focused on making her the object of his contempt.
Over time--and some ill-timed run-ins--Scarlett learns that he's not at all what he seems, and a forbidden love sparks between them, burning out of control when she least expects it. But when there's fire, there's smoke, and controlling Mrs. Bashir catches onto their young romance...and everything goes to hell.
Steeped in outdated rules and traditions about love and marriage, the matriarch of the Bashir Family makes no secret that Scarlett simply doesn't measure up as a match for their eldest son. And the very people who made her feel part of the family now want nothing more than to see her gone for good.
Including her former best friend.
Will Scarlett and Dev's love survive against his intolerant mother's sabotage, her personal misfortunes and a dark life-changing secret he's kept simmering just under the surface? Or will Scarlett end up back where she started: facing her future utterly alone.
Ok, so, I liked the idea, a lot, and I love the hate/love kind of relationship.
The main characters are nice. Scarlett is really amazing. Dev is, for me, the classic bad guy with lots of problems that make you fall in love easily. I love his arrogance, and his bad moods.
Their relationship between them is the hate-you-so-much-so-I-tease-you-badly kind, which I personally like.
Bad aspect is that it could have been shown a little bit more. It seemed to me a bit rushed. I would have loved to read more episodes between them before having them to find out they actually like each other a lot.
The whole love story seemed a bit fast, they fall in love and want to marry straightaway.
Also I would have liked to know more about Dev's problems, which are shown by his diary's entries.
The novel seems a bit short for my taste. Really enjoyable and nice reading though. I most definetely read the second volume to see how their story will go.