Book review : Until love sets us apart by Aditya Nighhot







A Moment In Time… A Remider Of Hope

synopsis :
Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract?
He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives.
Can loving somebody immensely set you apart?

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“Life has taught us that we can’t control someone’s loyalty. No matter how good we are to them, doesn’t mean that they will treat us the same. No matter how much they mean to us, doesn’t mean that they’ll value us the same. Sometimes the people we love the most, turn out to be the people we can trust the least.”Betrayal is never easy to handle and there is no right way to accept it.Nothing hurts more than being disappointed by the single person you thought would never hurt you.Try not to stress over the shady people who betrayed you. I know it hurts but the truth is that they were always shady, they are never going to change and you are actually much better off now because at least you know who they really are.
This book is an amalgam journey containing the mixture of love , betray and social and emotional affairs. Author Aditya tried his utmost loyalty to depict the real life scenerios in inked woven pages. this is the first time i read your work . you have completely impressed me through your creative skills. simple i will suggest every book seekers who is in search of such stories. the cover page is  mind blowing. it attracts the focus of readers. there are very few editing errors, which are easily negligible.

wish you the great success on your way.

here is the link to buy this book :

https://www.amazon.in/Until-Love-Sets-Us-Apart/dp/9388144252/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1538718536&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=until+love+sets+us+apart&psc=1

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