Author: Jyoti Arora
Publisher: Jyoti Arora
Language: English
No. of pages: 373
Year of Publication: 2019
ASIN: B07YL1XKP1
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7 heart-warming love stories to make you smile
You raised a song in my heart
That I never knew before.
Now kiss me, Love,
For I yearn to know
What a dream must taste like.
Luxury adds glamour to romances, danger adds thrill. But it is real emotions that turn love magical. And when love casts its magic, even ordinary people can have extraordinary love stories.
It is seven such delicious and relatable Indian romances that this book brings to you.
With realistic characters that will live in your heart. With romance spanning across mountains, forests, glowing beaches, or coming alive in roadside dhabas and buzzing city streets. With myriad gripping emotions of friendship and love, these feel-good love stories are sure to touch your heart with delight.
If you are in love with love, then these beautiful romances are a must-read for you!
Seven couples, seven clean contemporary romances, one delicious book. #JustRomance
Because nothing matters more than love.
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My Views:
You raised a song in my heart, That I never knew before. Now kiss me, love, For I yearn to know, What a dream must taste like.
The stories are simple, predictable but the way they are written, the choice of words makes the difference.
The cover could have been better, does not do much justice to the content. The stories are good with easy to understand language, smooth flow and rich in feelings. The editing is almost perfect.
I wish there was a paperback available, would have loved gifting it to a friend who likes light reading.
The characters are believable, people we come across in our day to day life. Some authors work on development of characters; writing about the built and appearance, some work on the emotions. This book does justice to both aspects.
Deep inside the heart of even the quietest, simplest, plainest, most morally-culturally-socially-legally-politically-correct good girl hides a mischievous goddess yearning to break free. Drunk on Love is the story of such a girl, Anjali who is a good girl, an obedient daughter, loving sister and a devotee of Lord Krishna.
Rajat's presence in her life challenges everything.
Miles Apart is the story of Vaibhav who has gone through six girlfriends in his life and has given up on relationships, told himself that he will not fall in love ever again. In comes Nethra and things change.
O Teri! My favourite of the seven. Story of Preet, standing tall on heels, head held high and queen of her world.
Dance of Fantasy is the story of Mahi. This one is with a small twist, though not unpredictable.
Tarini, story of Sarayu, who's trying to heal her broken heart and Arjun who is trying to break the curse of an almost-genius.
I guess I love you, story of responsibilities versus love.
It's in the books, story of Akul, a guy with I-care-a-damn attitude and a heart that cares.
As I have mentioned before, all the stories are simple and predictable. Some might even find a few of these a bit cheesy but these are worth a read especially after you have just finished some series OR a book that has left its fragments in your mind and you want to cast them out.
These stories might not linger in your mind for a long time but they do soothe your mind for a while.
Recommended for those who prefer light reading.
The above quote is from my favourite one out of the seven sweet romantic stories from this book.
This is the second book by Jyoti Arora that I have enjoyed reading.
The first one that I read "You Came Like Hope" has been reviewed here.
#Just Romance:
- Drunk on Love
- Miles Apart
- O Teri!
- Dance of Fantasy
- Tarini
- I guess I love you
- It's in the books
Each story is different and fills your heart with a pleasant feeling that you cannot shrug off; that you do not want to shrug off.
The stories are simple, predictable but the way they are written, the choice of words makes the difference.
The cover could have been better, does not do much justice to the content. The stories are good with easy to understand language, smooth flow and rich in feelings. The editing is almost perfect.
I wish there was a paperback available, would have loved gifting it to a friend who likes light reading.
The characters are believable, people we come across in our day to day life. Some authors work on development of characters; writing about the built and appearance, some work on the emotions. This book does justice to both aspects.
Deep inside the heart of even the quietest, simplest, plainest, most morally-culturally-socially-legally-politically-correct good girl hides a mischievous goddess yearning to break free. Drunk on Love is the story of such a girl, Anjali who is a good girl, an obedient daughter, loving sister and a devotee of Lord Krishna.
Rajat's presence in her life challenges everything.
Miles Apart is the story of Vaibhav who has gone through six girlfriends in his life and has given up on relationships, told himself that he will not fall in love ever again. In comes Nethra and things change.
O Teri! My favourite of the seven. Story of Preet, standing tall on heels, head held high and queen of her world.
Dance of Fantasy is the story of Mahi. This one is with a small twist, though not unpredictable.
Tarini, story of Sarayu, who's trying to heal her broken heart and Arjun who is trying to break the curse of an almost-genius.
I guess I love you, story of responsibilities versus love.
It's in the books, story of Akul, a guy with I-care-a-damn attitude and a heart that cares.
As I have mentioned before, all the stories are simple and predictable. Some might even find a few of these a bit cheesy but these are worth a read especially after you have just finished some series OR a book that has left its fragments in your mind and you want to cast them out.
These stories might not linger in your mind for a long time but they do soothe your mind for a while.
Recommended for those who prefer light reading.