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A TURBULENT TALE OF LOVE

A TURBULENT TALE OF LOVE

SHALU THAKUR DHILLON

BLUE ROSE PUBLISHERS

Blurb:
Life is a journey full of storms and turbulences. Love is the boat that two people can share and sail through the storm together. Preview Nihal, a pilot by profession, is used to turbulences in his day to day life. One incident.. And his personal life was sturm und drang. Rabani, an independent yet simple girl, whom he meets by a twist of fate, brings peace and harmony to Nihal's tempestuous life. But what about the unrest that engulfs Rabani's life? Does Nihal figure out what he actually wants from life? For Prof Nirmal, the heart has no wrinkles and love is all about accepting your loved ones the way they are. How does he manage to pull Neena, his wife, out of her pain and sorrow? Neil and Nihal are two friends who can understand even the unspoken things between them. What happens when the unrest in Nihal and Rabani's life storms their friendship too? Does the turbulence settle finally? Does their journey have a happy landing?

My review:

A beautiful tale of love based on relationship between lovers, friends and family.
The story if full of emotions of different types which will leave you teary- eyed.
A really nice and intriguing story which you won’t like to stop till you complete the whole book.
All the characters have made the story better.
Simple language with easy narration.
All in all, a really nice book to read.




My ratings: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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