I Would Love to End up with You, But!!!

I Would Love to End up with You, But!!!
ISBN-10
1482800950
ISBN-13
9781482800951
Category
Fiction
Pages
182
Language
English
Published
2013-07-08
Publisher
Partridge Publishing
Author
Anup Nair

Description

You fall in love, and you can fall out of it. Love is the attachment that results from deeply appreciating anothers goodness. The life of Anurag, Shreya, and Anisha gives a new dimension for the definition of true love. The love triangle forms a repetitive cycle of unrealised events in which each character ends up at the point of no return. They all understood the definition of true love the hard waythrough I would love to end up with you, but . . . Anurag throws some light on how the true aim of his life becomes part and parcel of an unending love story. The unintended discoveries of difficulties give way to life-changing opportunities. The ones who cash in on the opportunities would have a smooth sail through the rough and rocking journey called life.

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