

Review: Hearts in Transit by Ruchi Prabhu is a warm, engaging tale that explores love, chance encounters, and the serendipity of human connection against the backdrop of modern urban life. With a light, conversational tone and relatable characters, Prabhu crafts a story that feels both contemporary and heartfelt, capturing the emotional highs and lows of relationships that blossom in the most unexpected of places. The narrative balances humor and tenderness, weaving in themes of destiny, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to open one’s heart amidst the uncertainties of life. What makes the book stand out is its simplicity—it doesn’t rely on melodrama or over-complicated plot twists, but instead draws the reader in through its authenticity and the sincerity of its emotions. At its heart, Hearts in Transit is not just a love story, but a reflection on how people grow, change, and sometimes find themselves in the journeys they take, both literal and emotional. It’s a feel-good yet thoughtful read, perfect for anyone who enjoys contemporary romance with a touch of real-life charm.