Book Review 98
Name Of The Book : Until Love Sets Us Apart ; To Love with Love
Author : Aditya Nighhot
Publisher : Fingerprint Publishing
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract?He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart? Can everything just change in the blink of an eye? Inspired from real-life incidents, this ‘Best Romance Book of the Year’ award winning novel is a heart-wrenching tale of true love, friendship and destiny. And a young author’s quest to find out what exactly happened . . .
Aditya, an aspiring writer is intrigued by Rohit’s case. He strongly feels that there must have been some strong motive for committing the crime and that Rohit may have been pressurized to do so under the circumstances. He finds Rohan’s close friend Alok and hears the complete story leading to Rohit’s present circumstances. Rohit and Aisha had met during their college years and had fallen in love with each other. Soon after college, they decided to get married but none of them knew that their life was going to take such unexpected twists. The story is a cliché with such storylines being common these days. Even then, the important issue of rape cannot be overlooked as it has become a major problem. Their college days are interesting and will remind you of your own carefree college days. The story was able to hold my attention and I was curious to know how the book would end. The book needs to be edited; there are lots of errors. Overall, a good novel for those who are looking for a light romantic read.
Rating : 3.5/5
Name Of The Book : Until Love Sets Us Apart ; To Love with Love
Author : Aditya Nighhot
Publisher : Fingerprint Publishing
Year : 2018
Category : Fiction
Review :
Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract?He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart? Can everything just change in the blink of an eye? Inspired from real-life incidents, this ‘Best Romance Book of the Year’ award winning novel is a heart-wrenching tale of true love, friendship and destiny. And a young author’s quest to find out what exactly happened . . .
Aditya, an aspiring writer is intrigued by Rohit’s case. He strongly feels that there must have been some strong motive for committing the crime and that Rohit may have been pressurized to do so under the circumstances. He finds Rohan’s close friend Alok and hears the complete story leading to Rohit’s present circumstances. Rohit and Aisha had met during their college years and had fallen in love with each other. Soon after college, they decided to get married but none of them knew that their life was going to take such unexpected twists. The story is a cliché with such storylines being common these days. Even then, the important issue of rape cannot be overlooked as it has become a major problem. Their college days are interesting and will remind you of your own carefree college days. The story was able to hold my attention and I was curious to know how the book would end. The book needs to be edited; there are lots of errors. Overall, a good novel for those who are looking for a light romantic read.
Rating : 3.5/5