I love to read anything with an Indian connection to it, and I enjoyed Ruby Basu's previous novel, so was excited to be given the chance to read this one, too!
Annika is in a good place in her life, however, expectations from her family and those around her are making her do things she isn't entirely comfortable with.
With a doting father whose health is ailing, she decides that the best thing to do to stop him from worrying is to find someone to be in a fake relationship with, so her parents don't have the worry about her 'settling down' on their minds.
What she wasn't expecting was for the help to come from a childhood nemesis.
Rav Gohil is the perfect child, growing up. Getting all the grades, the school, and university places, the ideal, well-paying job: well, he is the person all the Indian families compare their own children to.
A chance meeting at a singles event sets cogs turning that would never have even touched, before, and Annika and Rav embark upon a mutually beneficial fake romance, with a not-so-fake ending.
I must say, I did want to shake Annika a few times though when Rav was giving off such obvious signals with things he said and did. They could have been settled and happy even faster, but then again that would have meant the story finished too soon!
This was a lovely, easy-to-read romance. Good clean fun with a liberal sprinkle of different Indian cultures within.
Many thanks to NetGalley and HQ Digital for an ARC in exchange for an honest review,