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Falling into Place

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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.

Characters:

Characters are multidimensional and relatable, with strong friendships and humor woven throughout their interactions.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is rich and descriptive, integrating cultural nuances with a smooth narrative flow.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot weaves a familiar romance narrative enhanced by the unique cultural context of India, featuring unpredictable developments in relationships.

Setting:

The setting in Delhi provides a vibrant, culturally rich backdrop that enhances the story's emotional depth.

Pacing:

The pacing is characterized by a slow burn in romance, with occasional frustrations around conflict resolution and an abrupt conclusion.
Tara stared dumbfounded at the drenched woman by her side, who looked just as shocked as she felt. Tara’s handbag was open by her feet and she knew she had a can of deodorant in it. She reached in and...

Notes:

The story is set in India and described with rich detail from a native perspective.
The main characters are Sameen and Tara, who develop a strong friendship before exploring romantic feelings.
The book captures elements of Bollywood, making it a unique lesbian romance.
It deals with the challenges of being gay in India, where homosexuality is often not accepted.
There is a mix of humor and insightful commentary throughout the story.
The secondary characters add depth, with Milind and Barkha seen as supportive friends.
The novel contains no explicit sex scenes, focusing instead on the emotional development between the characters.
It is Sheryn Munir's debut novel, praised for its good writing and flow.
The storyline features a slow-burn romance with realistic life challenges.
Readers enjoyed the vibrant Indian setting and cultural elements, including food and clothing.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

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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