Do you know the tale of romance that has swept across the country, taking readers by storm? I mean, I haven’t seen such rage in quite a while, guys! Yes, it’s Colleen Hoover’s “It Ends with Us” I am referring to here. Without further ado, dive into this heartwarming saga of love and resilience with me today as I decode the tangled love equations of Lily and Ryle
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Meet Me at the Cusp | Priyam Acharya | Book Review
Picture this-Your lover and you met in a bad accident; you are bruised but alive, and she is gravely injured. There is only one more problem, though you are not the husband, you are just “her beloved”, the second fiddle in her relationship. So, how do you go about explaining the awkward situation to her husband, who is completely unaware of it? Meet Me at the Cusp, a tale of tangled lives and relationships, by Priyam Acharya
Love, Laughter, and Royalty: A Whirlwind Romance in Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Get ready for a whirlwind romance, political intrigue, and laugh-out-loud banter in ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ by Casey McQuiston. Follow Alex and Henry as they navigate a forbidden love story that transcends borders and defies expectations. This enchanting and heartwarming LGBTQ+ romance will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Dive into a world where love knows no boundaries and get swept away in this captivating tale.
A Thing Called Destiny | ibhartiyawriter | Book Review
Do you believe in the forever kind of love? What are your views on a relationship that can actually be so powerful that it challenges even the continuum of space and time? Exploring that forever kind of love through A Thing Called Destiny by ibhartiyawriter
Love Long Ago | Shreyasi R Phukon | Book Review
Are you one of those who have just experienced heartbreak? Hmm, how about kicking back up in life again? So, here is a tale which will show you how then-Love Long Ago by Shreyasi R. Phukon is a tale which revolves around falling in love, heartbreak and the complete coming out of it.
Tea, Ghosts, and Love: Why “Under the Whispering Door” by T. J. Klune is a Must-Read
Discover the heartwarming world of “Under the Whispering Door” by T. J. Klune, where tea, ghosts, and love come together to create a magical and moving story. Find out why this must-read novel is capturing the hearts of readers everywhere and experience the power of second chances and the beauty of letting go.
The Ergonomics of Love: A Review of ‘My Imperfect Love’ by Niharika Jindal
Is the first impression always the last impression? Or are there exceptions in life? Also, can one ever be free from the emotional baggage of their past? Exploring the answers to all these questions through a book review of My Imperfect Love by Niharika Jindal
Book Review of Delhi via Lucknow: Once, Love Travelled This Route by Ashwini Rudra
If you are from the 90s era and have spent your teenage years in this era, then you know what I am talking about. Be it the college life back then, the romance, the sizzling chemistry, or the youth power, this book is reminiscent of all those elements that used to be the order of the day back then. Want to relive those wonderful experiences again? Welcome to the 90s nostalgia in a brilliant tale called Delhi via Lucknow by Ashwini Rudra
Slammed by Colleen Hoover: A Moving Tale of Love, Loss, and Poetry
Discover the power of love and poetry in Colleen Hoover’s Slammed. This emotional rollercoaster of a book explores themes of loss, family, and the magic of words. Join Layken and Will as they navigate their forbidden attraction and find solace in slam poetry. Read our review and be prepared to have your heart broken and mended all at once.
2 States: The Story of My Marriage by Chetan Bhagat | Book Review
Did you know that the story of “2 States” is inspired by Chetan Bhagat’s own life? Perhaps this is what made this one so popular with readers. Or was it the simplicity and the warmth exuded through this closer-to-real-life tale of love lost and found? Exploring the ergonomics of Indian inter-caste relationships and marriages through a review of the highly popular book 2 States