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You don’t love me, the way I do

Blurb:

""I don't know where to start. My life was a hell of a ride. I had been through a lot of ups and downs, from anxiety to panic attacks, and my mistake was that I fell in love with all my heart. Aarav and Shreya meet in college and fall in love. Shreya loves Aarav a lot although her best friend Meera wants her to break up with him. Meera sees Aarav as a practical guy who will surely break Shreya's heart. But for Shreya, Aarav is a perfect boyfriend with whom she wants to live forever. But destiny has other plans for Shreya which she has never even thought of. Will she find her forever with Aarav? Read the novel to find out what happens on this journey of love, friendship, and pain."


About the Author:

       Ekta Renu Chandna acquired her post-graduate degree from Bharati Vidyapeeth University (Delhi) She is a daydreamer and has a habit of conjuring up stories in her mind. Her debut book invisible girlfriend: - love, life, and beyond is a #1 Amazon bestseller in three categories. It is also one of the most sold and read ebooks of 2019. She has sold thousands of books of her debut novel. This is her second book which she wrote during the lockdown period.

My review:

        This book is about the story of Shreya and Aarav. The two of them are totally inverse to one another, yet they experienced passionate feelings for "one another, it is a direct result of the way that the characters have been planned.

Shreya has confidence in affection, responsibility, being with one another in the accomplice's ups and lows, where the meaning of adoration is totally unique for Aarav. He doesn't imagine that adoration needs time or responsibility matters in affection. He is an incredible inverse of Shreya. They are a couple of scenes where I felt awful about Shreya in light of the fact that she isn't responded with a similar exertion from the opposite side, and that harms. So seriously. So profoundly. This book doesn't tell us the romantic tale between Shreya and Aarav and the unbelievable bond shared by Shreya in her beloved companion Meera.

 

At the point when the primary story has begun, Meera has stood like a column in Shreya's life. As she has been experiencing alarm assaults, nervousness, and psychological instability issues.

There could be some sort of progress in the portrayals of the story in the book. Yet, I truly preferred the connection between Meera and Shreya.

The completion of the book leaves adequate space for its continuation. The portrayal supplements the storyline and the portrayal. The language utilized is basic and makes the book a simple read.

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