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This Thing Called Love by Deblina Bhattacharyya is a heartfelt modern Indian romance that explores love beyond fairytales—love that is messy, healing, and deeply human. Set against contemporary urban India, the story focuses on emotions people often hide: vulnerability, fear of commitment, and the courage it takes to begin again.
The novel follows Amaira, an ambitious and independent woman, and Deven, a quiet, introspective man, who find themselves bound in an arranged marriage neither truly understands at first. What begins as emotional distance and misunderstanding slowly turns into a journey of self-discovery. As both characters confront their past wounds and unspoken expectations, they learn that love is not just about passion, but patience, trust, and choice.
What makes this book stand out is its realism. The author beautifully portrays the emotional layers of relationships—how communication breaks down, how silence can hurt, and how healing often comes from unexpected moments. The story does not rush romance; instead, it lets it grow naturally, making the characters and their struggles feel relatable and authentic.
Written in an engaging, easy-to-read style, This Thing Called Love is perfect for readers who enjoy slow-burn romance, emotional depth, and stories about second chances. It is a comforting yet powerful read that reminds us that love is not perfect—but it is always worth trying for.





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