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Book Review:The Seeker by Nivedita Vedurla

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Ratings:⭐⭐⭐⭐🌠(4.5/5)
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Aditya,son of a billionaire named Suresh Mehta feels lonely at times.Suresh Mehta and his wife parted ways. To re-build the foundation of the family, Aditya's father married again. Her step-mom couldn't take her place. It is after eight years when Aditya found Naina who makes him happy. On his birthday,he asks Naina to promise him that she will never leave him.
The story unfolds when Naina leaves him shattered on the same day. 
He looked weak,almost killing himself by consuming excessive alcohol. Surest Mehta wasn't able to see the pain in Aditya's eyes.He took a decision then and there that Aditya must be sent away from this place, else he wouldn’t survive for long.
Five years later,he returned from the States,after completing his studies. He was a business man with no ethics. Although he was handsome,yet his cold eyes disapprove the adjective.His arrogance was overbearing. To be precise, he was a changed man.
While he was reading the Business Times, his eyes scanned through a list of the top companies in the market,one of them being the Sehgal Planners. When his friend,Rahul tried to research on the same company,he found
that the major contribution of the profit of the Sehgal Planners goes to Naina Kapoor.
He was boiling with rage,on hearing the name. 

Grab the book to witness how destiny gives them another chance. Is destiny going to make them fall in love for the second time or spread air of hatred and revenge? 
This is a story of deceitful lies,betrayal,revenge and all together in the name of love.
What made Naina leave him five years back? 
The book cover could not have been better. Each time I see the book cover, it compels me to turn the pages. Little did I know for the first time that this eye-catching book cover holds a story good enough to blow my senses away.

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