
Falling into Place by Sheryn Munir is a refreshing FF novel set in India, with a charming story and extremely likeable characters. The plot revolves around Tara, a semi-closeted woman who does not believe in love and happily ever after in India anymore, and Sameen, a woman living with her boyfriend. As they bond and build a strong friendship, their growing feelings challenge their existing beliefs and relationships. The writing style is described as well-written, well-edited, and engaging, with elements of Bollywood romance and real-life twists adding depth to the story. The book provides insights into the lives of the characters and the challenges they face in a country where homosexuality is still taboo.
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Content warnings may include themes related to homosexuality in a restrictive society, family pressures, and societal judgment.
Has Romance?
The romance is present and evolves throughout the story, marked by emotional complexity and significant character development.
From The Publisher:
Romance is not for Tara. Embittered after a college fling, she vows to never fall in love again-especially since she believes there's no future for same-sex love in her home in urban India. Then, one rain-drenched evening, an insane decision brings the bubbly Sameen into her life and everything changes. Sameen is beautiful, a breath of fresh air…and almost certainly straight. All Tara's carefully built-up defences start to crumble, one after the other. But is this relationship doomed before it can even start?
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