Captivating Story
One accident changed Nivy's life upside down. Nivy agrees to marry her childhood crush, Akansh, as her mother's last wish. But, Nivy knows that Akansh only loves her sister Neha from his teenage years. This marriage was her one-time dream, and she now feels unlucky and unworthy of Akansh. Getting close to Akansh reminds her not only of her old self but also of a past that she's been hiding for seven years.
I had a great time reading this lighthearted and achingly romantic novel. Despite the fact that this was my first T. Shree novel and the first in this series, I had no trouble grasping the characters' dynamics. Her writing is clear and straightforward, which I appreciate. Shree's writing about the impact of physical abuse and Nivy's effort to survive and fight with herself astounds me. Many distinct and thought-provoking interpretations of the forbidden subject emerge, which many people prefer to ignore.
Nivy and Akansh's younger selves are too genuine and realistic for me. It even reminds you of many teens who fantasize about love. And, as I expected, the characters develop, become mature while still having flaws of their own. The author beautifully shows how miscommunication can ruin a marriage in an instant.
A captivating plot with inspiring characters keeps you glued to the book. Morden and traditional views of Indian culture, as well as the slow-burn romance, are well written.
I enjoy reading and discussing romantic novels on a regular basis. But there is no one in my near surroundings who shares my interests. So, I began review the books online.
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