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Book Review:Long Lost Friend Love

Ratings:⭐⭐⭐⭐💫(4.5/5)

Is it possible for someone to fall in love again? Is it really possible for someone to build a complete yet new foundation on the basis of love? 


The book revolves around the two characters, Arjun and Tia.

Tia feels that her mother had cheated on her. With a letter in her hand and the assumptions in her mind, the story accelerates slowly pointing at how things gradually changed her perspective on life.

She feels lost at times but she was determined to make her father proud.


Her life changes when she meets Arjun Pratap. Will she be able to break the barriers of the assumptions about love and fall in love again? Will she be able to trust someone the way she did before? 


I loved how Tia showed affection towards her parents, the way she tried to make her father proud of her and how she longed to see her mother after so many years. The author didn't fail to hit the emotional side of ME. The chemistry between Arjun and Tia definitely urged me to find a guy like Arjun.(😬)

The language is lucid. Although it's a good one-time read,yet the book let me visualise imaginary butterflies in my tummy for a while.


We all are weak,deep inside and at the same time, we don't like to show someone the vanquished or defeated version of ourselves. Isn't it a coincidence? 

All that matters is how we try to overcome the hurdles of life. 

This is my second read by the same author and I must say, she knows how to stir different emotions into one. Grab the book to let yourself walk on a path full of romance,treachery and reconciliation.


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