Thank you Netgalley & Lindsay Maple for providing me with an ARC. All thoughts are my own.
(Not) Your Basic Love Story sees Becky on her way to Mexico from Canada for her best friend's wedding, where she meets Jagdev Singh (or Dev as he prefers to be called) on the plane and they seem to hit it off. What starts as a fling grows into something more between the two, and when they arrive back home, they navigate what it means to fall in love with someone who's family, culture and background is vastly different from their own.
As an Indian living in a different country, I really appreciated the respect and effort that the author took to portray one of the many diverse, vibrant and wonderul cultures from my country. India is not a homogenous land, but rather an amaglam of various languages, religions, customs and traditions, and I love that this was honoured in the way the author ensured that it was Punjabi culture that she was choosing to depict, and that she was committed to doing it with care and sensitivity. I myself am not Punjabi, but even I could relate to the celebrations and struggles that Dev faced in balancing commitment to family versus pursuing your heart's dream.
I was in a love-hate relationship with Becky, our FMC. Reading Becky's growth as a person while navigating between her career goals, her romanctic dreams, her relationship with Dev, her relationship with their families and friends separately and their vastly different upbringings, cultural backgrounds and financial situations was a roller coaster ride to be sure. I struggled with alot of Becky's insecurities and inner conflicts, but what I loved was that all of it was 100% real, raw and unapologetic. The author did not shy away from exploring Becky's anxiety and her road to self-acceptance, love and confidence, which I very much appreciated.
If you're a fan of rom-com style insta-love, a vacation fling turned more with family and friends shenanigans, then this is the book for you!
Rating: 3.5 stars rounded up to 4