I couldn't say that I enjoyed any of the characters. Once in India, there's Neha, her husband Sharat, and a boy that Sonya and Stel meet Keshav. There were plenty of characters in this book, including Sonya and her best friend Estella, her kind of boyfriend that she's known forever, Tim, and her adoptive parents. The only real problem I had with this is that I never knew who I was reading from when starting a chapter until I read a little bit to find out who's voice I was supposed to be reading through. I can't really pin down the narration, it's like it's supposed to be third person but bounces in between different characters' perspectives. The story was about a girl, Sonya, who lives in England with her adoptive parents and decides to take a trip to India to meet her birth mother, Neha, in order to find out why she had given her up 17 years ago. It's no surprise to me that I didn't really enjoy it based on the summary and the title I just didn't think this would be my cup of tea (haha English reference). This month's Adult Fiction book from BooklyBox was A Scandalous Secret b Jaishree Misra.
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