Sunshine and Spice

Sunshine and Spice

Aurora Palit

Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 4.0
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When two complete opposites agree to fake date in order to solve their cultural dilemmas, they find the only force more powerful than an immigrant mother’s matchmaking schemes might just be true love. Naomi Kelly will do anything to make her new brand consulting business a success. When she lands a career saving contract to rebrand the Mukherjee family’s failing local bazaar, she knows there can be no mistakes. But as the “oops” baby of a free-spirited Bengali mother, Naomi’s lack of connection to her roots represents everything Gia Mukherjee disdains. Enter, Dev Mukherjee. Dev knows everything his mother wants…including her wish for him to get married, like, yesterday. When Gia hires a matchmaker (without, you know, asking him), Dev vows to do whatever it takes to avoid ending up in a cold, loveless marriage. When a potential match assumes Naomi is his girlfriend, the solution to both their problems becomes clear: Naomi will pretend to date Dev in order to sabotage his mother’s matchmaking efforts in exchange for lessons in Bengali culture. Flawless plan, right? But as Naomi and Dev bond over awful dancing at Garba, couples cooking classes, and tackling the rebrand as a team, they start to realize while their relationship may be fake, their feelings for each other are starting to become very real. As the line between reality and rumor blurs, Naomi and Dev must confront what it means to fit the mold, and decide how much they’re willing to risk for love.

Publication Year: 2024


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    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 4.0
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    This book brilliantly captures the intricate push and pull of being both distanced from and immersed in one's culture. For me, the narrative particularly resonated because of my own parents' relationship with their heritage. While they've largely moved away from the religious aspects (my mom never connected with it, and my dad was raised Catholic), they still strongly embody many traditional Indian parental ideals. This creates a fascinating dynamic that I saw mirrored in the story. If you've ever felt that dual sense of connection and detachment, you'll likely find yourself deeply understanding both main characters. "Sunshine and Spice" truly left its mark on me, and I know it's a story I won't soon forget.

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