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TOGETHER FOREVER TO NEVER

Hello Book Lovers❤️
I attended a book launch party on 18th of December, it was the launch of "Together forever to never" by Satish Goyal.

The ambience, the people and the whole event was lit❤️
We got to meet reviewers and other people who were very much friendly and didn't let anyone feel lonely.

We also got a review copy along with some lovely bookmarks and a beautiful plant.
I would like to thank The Bookoholics and the Author Mr. Satish Goyal for inviting all of us.

Now talking about the review.
Together Forever to never was a good  Two Day read and I enjoyed reading it.

Characters:
1. Samar, The Protagonist, is a believer of love and is still waiting for his Greek other half❤️

2. Monali, Wife of Samar, his first love. According to the story, she is a very beautiful person by appearance and by heart. She loves Samar by all her heart till her last breath.

3. Sariyanka, a beautiful person and the second girl who comes in Samar's life.

Story:
The story is very nicely written and there wasn't a single time when I wanted to stop reading the book except when I finished reading it.
Samar is a CA working with a US based company. He is a firm believer of Greek Mythology.
He is a father of a cute little boy.
His wife Monali, died in a car accident and they were in love with each other, Pure Love.
After her death, another Girl, much younger than his age, comes in his life and loves hum just the way Monali did.
Every good and romantic thing happens.
But, the end turns our to be something very much unexpected.

Do read the book and go through different phases of a Man's life who believes in pure love and is in search of his Greek other half.

I'd rate this book a 4 out of 5 stars.

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