The story is good, it kinda dealt with the marriage issues people face. One can very well understand why the new generation face commitment issues.
I liked the main character Naina, the situations she faced in the past, present and how she will face in the future is very well taken care of. The character Aarav is a very nice person which I don't think is possible to find in the real world. I loved the way these two characters fall in love with each other, their silent romance, sacrifice, love and understanding was good.
The language of this book is simple and very clear. The author very well cleared the taboo related with marriage and other issues faced in the society. Yet I didn't liked the concept of Manvika's idea of dealing with extramarital affairs and infidelity. I feel if you really love someone you can't really share that person, or see that part of yours with someone else, it is difficult to digest, you can leave the person for good, but you can't keep them in both the places, here in this matter I feel too emotional as of Naina.
Everything was good except the fact that the author could have worked more on the plot, he could have shown Naina financially independent too in the climax.
Otherwise it's a good book if you really wanna know or learn about how people feelings gets mixed and confused, especially when you don't know which correct path you can take or in which situation you can land into. This book clearly shows how to take a stand for yourself, and make a way for a new version of you. ๐