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This Thing Called Love is the Romance Readers’ Darling of the Season

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In just one month, Deblina Bhattacharyya’s debut novel, This Thing Called Love, published by Nu Voice Press and exclusively distributed by Penguin Random House, has sold thousands of copies and has consistently been on Amazon’s 20s to 30s rank in Top 100 Books across genres with the #1Bestseller Romance tag, capturing the hearts of romance enthusiasts nationwide. Deblina Bhattacharyya’s debut novel, ‘This Thing Called Love’, is quickly becoming a household name among romance enthusiasts in India. Set against the romantic backdrop of Paris, the story follows Amaira, a determined young chef, and her reserved husband, Deven, tied together in a marriage of convenience. What starts as a sense of duty evolves into a heartfelt exploration of love, misunderstandings, and the beauty of second chances. Readers are captivated by the novel's emotional richness and relatable themes, making it one of the standout romances of the year.

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Kolkata-based author and English teacher Deblina made her mark with Knots and My Black Rose before venturing into fiction with This Thing Called Love, a heartfelt tale of love and healing. She actively connects with readers on Instagram (@author_deblina), sharing her writing journey and insights.

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A key factor in the novel’s rapid success is its collaboration with Nu Voice Press, a division of Hubhhawks and is India’s No.1 Book Marketing Agency. Their Amazon-focused marketing expertise and precision AMS ad campaigns didn’t just list the book—they put it directly in front of the right readers. Their strategic distribution and constant push helped the story reach thousands, culminating in a memorable celebrity nod when Genelia D’Souza shared it on her Instagram story.

With its early success, This Thing Called Love is already being tipped as one of the most promising Indian romances of the year.

(Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR

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