Something I Never Told You

“When in love, you tend to take each other for granted, and sometimes, that can cost you a lifetime of togetherness . . .”

#blurb: Ronnie knew that his first crush was way out of his league, and yet he pursued and wooed Adira. Shyly and from a distance in the beginning, and more persuasively later. He couldn’t believe it when the beautiful Adira actually began to reciprocate, falling in love with him for his simplicity and honesty.

Slowly, as they get close and comfortable with each other, life takes on another hue. From truly magical it becomes routine. There are fights and then making-up sessions-a clash of egos and doubts.

Things begin to change for the worst.

It is too late.

Ronnie and Adira will probably never find their forever after . . .

Author: Shravya Bhinder

Publisher: Penguin

Pages: 256

My Review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟/5

The book revolves around the life of Raunak and Adira. Raunak was not a very popular boy in college and had only two best friends who were his cousins. He met Adira at his nani’s house where she lived as a paying guest. From his first meeting he developed an attraction towards Adira and with time it evolved into a one sided love. Though he tried to confess his feelings to her several times he was never successful. Finally he spoke out his feelings to her on an office trip in Australia. Though there were initial misunderstandings they got past it and developed a beautiful and meaningful relationship. They were head over heels in love with each other but little did they know that soon a drastic change of events would change their lives forever. Will Raunak and Adira end up together? Grab the book to find out.

The book is well written and you will end up with moist eyes towards the end. The language used is easy and can be finished in a single sitting. It is based on a real life story and keeps you intrigued till the last page. The love story of this young couple will wrench your heart and make you realize how ignorance and taking each other for granted makes a relationship bitter. How something said or done out of rage can cost you a lifetime of happiness. The writing is crisp and the characters are well developed. I really liked the book and would recommend it to my young readers who are starting with the romance genre. It will be a treat for you all.

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