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LIFELINE by Chetan Maheshwari


 LIFELINE

CHETAN MAHESHWARI

The story starts with the male hero Akhil, with his everyday practice to work. Akhil is a dedicated person who is a specialist in a firm. Then again, we have our female hero, Teesha who is an appealing young lady with a certain persona. Teesha had an unforgiving past with his ex Gautam which was a consequence of a wild relationship. She has a best mate named Dolly who is a sweet and caring companion of her. One day Teesha and Akhil were on the lift yet both couldn't disentangle one another despite the fact that Teesha had a sensation of knowing the person, just to later discover that he was her classmate. Rati is a single parent who lives with her child Ronit and a driven character in the story. One day she chooses to build up an application.

Will Rati be fruitful with her application?

Will love discover a path into Akhil and Teesha's lives? Will they conquer the political devils they face at their individual works?

Will they have the option to have a glad existence?

This book is a mix of affection, companionship, treachery, vocation challenges, self-improvement, and governmental issues. At first, this plot communicates a brief look at the blending of sentiment among Akhil and Teesha. Afterward, the creator has zeroed in on the battles of business visionaries just as the connections and built up a decent story center.

There is a sum of 45 sections, don't freeze, the vast majority of the parts are two to eight pages in length. The story is quick moving with enough hold. The entire story is perfectly portrayed from the earliest starting point and followed up with the current lockdown due to Coronavirus. The optional characters are very much evolved. The narrating part is incredible.

The cover is acceptable yet might have been exceptional for a particularly decent story. The title is well-suited to the story, one could relate it while completing the book. The writer worked superbly of making the story intriguing to the perusers till the end. I would prescribe this book to all perusers.

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