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BOOK REVIEW | THE IMPOSSIBLE AFFAIR | RUBINA RAMESH




Imagine stepping into a world where laughter reigns supreme, mishaps are par for the course, and love knows no boundaries. That's precisely the realm Rubina Ramesh invites readers into with "The Impossible Affair," a romantic comedy that's as heartwarming as it is hilarious. With a knack for crafting engaging narratives filled with charm and wit, Ramesh, known for her previous works in the romance genre, delivers yet another gem in "The Mismatched Couple" series.


In "The Impossible Affair," MBA graduate Kiara Dutta, born and raised in the Netherlands, embarks on a journey to seek closure regarding her father's disappearance. However, her plans take an unexpected turn when she meets Govind Singh, a charming entrepreneur from India. Govind, despite lacking higher education, has carved out a successful transport business in the small town of Toosa. As Kiara and Govind's paths intertwine, they get on on a journey filled with laughter, mishaps, and the occasional cultural clash. Their unlikely love story unfolds against the backdrop of Kiara's quest for closure and Govind's desire for independence, highlighting the unpredictable nature of love and the challenges of bridging cultural divides.


Ramesh's writing style is akin to a warm embrace, drawing readers into the story with engaging prose and vivid imagery. She effortlessly blends humour with depth, creating a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The author's use of dialogue and descriptive language brings the characters and their world to life, making it easy for readers to become fully immersed in the story.


Kiara and Govind are the heart and soul of the story, with their chemistry and banter driving the narrative forward. Their individual struggles and growth throughout the story add depth and relatability to their characters. Ramesh explores themes of identity, family, and belonging, offering readers a chance to reflect on their own experiences and relationships.


The pacing of the story is generally well-done, with a good balance of humour, romance, and drama. While some plot points could have been explored further, the overall structure of the book keeps readers engaged from start to finish.


"The Impossible Affair" explores themes of love, identity, and cultural differences, offering insights into the complexities of human relationships. Ramesh's storytelling is layered with allegorical and symbolic elements, enriching the narrative and prompting readers to ponder deeper meanings.


As a reader, you can't help but feel a range of emotions while journeying with Kiara and Govind, from laughter to heartache to warmth. Moments of humour and vulnerability tug at the heartstrings, creating a truly memorable reading experience.


The book's strengths lie in its compelling characters, engaging plot, and seamless blend of humour and depth. Ramesh's ability to create relatable and authentic relationships makes the story feel genuine and heartfelt.


While the pacing is generally well-done, there are moments where the story feels rushed, and some plot points could have been fleshed out further. However, these minor shortcomings do little to detract from the overall enjoyment of the book.


"The Impossible Affair" is a delightful romp through the highs and lows of love, filled with laughter, drama, and heartwarming moments. As a fan of the genre, I thoroughly enjoyed getting lost in Kiara and Govind's world and found myself rooting for their love story every step of the way.


"The Impossible Affair" is a must-read for fans of romantic comedies, offering a perfect blend of humour, romance, and heart. Rubina Ramesh has once again proven herself as a master storyteller, and I eagerly anticipate her next literary endeavour.



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