I couldn t put down this page-turner. A warm, smart, sexy, and absolutely charming debut with the most important lesson at its center: real love is built on courage. Meghna and Karthik's happily ever after is the new When Harry Met Sally. Naina Kumar s Say You ll Be Mine has it all. Colleen Hoover
Fake engagement one of the romance genre s most stalwart, dependable tropes reigns supreme in Naina Kumar s Say You ll Be Mine . . . an insightful look at how cultural and familial expectations can shift even the best-known love stories. ELLE One of 2024 s Best Romances
Charming . . . brilliant. New York Post (A Best Book of February)
With poignancy, humor, and heart, [Say You ll Be Mine] unpacks the ways in which personal and external expectations can derail our best intentions and champions the courage and growth true love really requires. Entertainment Weekly (Grade A-)
A fresh and charming story about finding love without losing yourself . . . I rooted for these wonderfully headstrong, big-hearted characters all the way. Linda Holmes, New York Times bestselling author of Evvie Drake Starts Over
Stuffed to the brim with emotion, chemistry, and all the best microtropes, Say You ll Be Mine is a romance lover s dream. Ava Wilder, author of Will They or Won t They
Swoon-worthy . . . Naina Kumar captures readers hearts in this sweet saga. Woman s World
This debut about love, culture, family, and friendship is absolutely irresistible I didn t want to put it down! Sarah Adler, author of Mrs. Nash s Ashes
Swoony, smart and charming: Say You'll Be Mine is the type of South Asian diaspora romance I ve always wished for. Naina Kumar s debut is spectacular. Nisha Sharma, author of Dating Dr. Dil
I adored this book! A sweet, funny, yet sizzling story of two people who unexpectedly find love while faking an engagement after being set up by their parents. This book should be an instant romance classic! Farah Heron, author of Accidentally Engaged
A delightful, layered book that addresses the frequent disconnect between what a person does, says, thinks they want, and actually wants as individuals and within the context of their family, work, and community . . . Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
The strength of this sweet debut lies in the relationships with family members and friends and how they are tempered by cruel realities and the thorny path to true love. Kumar is a writer to watch. Booklist
Perfect for fans of grumpy-sunshine pairings and mostly closed-door romances. Library Journal
Kumar debuts with a swoon-worthy contemporary that marries a grumpy-sunshine romance with a deep exploration of familial relationships. . . . Publishers Weekly