During their arduous trek back through the hostile terrain of Ladakh, Arjun and Naina spend days in danger of losing their lives – and their hearts. Back in safety, the real world and its very real problems threaten – as do their own perceptions of the differences between them.
They must separate – but will life rescue their love?
Shilpa was a year and a half when she was first introduced to the world of books. Her mother would park her with a picture book on the floor of the kitchen while she finished her cooking for the day. While it’s no longer the kitchen floor, you can still find her tucked away in a cosy nook somewhere with her nose buried in a book. While books in all genres interest her, it was romance that captured her heart. While racing through every romantic fiction book she could beg, borrow or buy, her over active imagination started to work overtime and weave its own stories. Years in the corporate world followed by a stint of entrepreneurship crystallised her belief that all she really wanted to do was give life to the stories bubbling inside of her. She briefly managed to tear herself away from the world of fiction to find her own personal happily ever after and now spends her time happily focusing on the two loves of her life – family and writing romances.
Rajlakshmi says
sounds like a beautiful and roantic story… well reviewed 🙂
Shalzzz says
Thanks, Rajlakshmi 😉
pixie says
sounds interesting.. I do love a good romance book 🙂
Well reviewed!
Shalzzz says
Thanks, keep coming by…
Indywrites says
Groovy review Shalini. I too am looking forward for her next book.
Shalzzz says
Thanks, Indy.. 🙂
Sanch @ Living my Imperfect Life says
Sounds like an interesting book even if romance is not my cup of tea… 🙂
Shalzzz says
Pick it up over a weekend or a lazy evening.. 🙂 won’t fail you…
Shilpa Garg says
This one is a winner!! Enjoyed reading it and yes with you, cant wait to read Shilpa’s next book! 🙂
Shalzzz says
Yeah… 🙂 Thanks, Shilpa..
Hummingwords says
seems like a Bollywood potboiler!
Shalzzz says
Oh yeah.. I wanna see the story made into a movie 🙂
Rubina Ramesh says
Lovely review Shalini, I loved the way her secondary characters came up. Generally peeps will skip a few pages when we read about secondary characters, Here I wanted to know about Aryan more.. Wish she developes him as a hero in her future novels.. 🙂