A love story in it's delight. I have seen and read several stories and when someone is terminated by illness, usually all authors tend to use cancer as it's cause which is to be honest very boring and unrealistic. There is undesirable amount of pain and process hidden behind the cancer patients and their family, supporters. Even if 1 of the 100 stories is legit , it doesn't feel like it because the reason becomes too saturated! I'm glad that the author (Nivedita Vedurla) didn't not use the too obv
ious reason.
Today, I am going to review "Two Angels" Which is a love story. I came across Nivedita (Author) through a social site and I decided to look it up with the book. I'm glad to cross paths with her. It's like a book can bond two people. That's real!
What is this book about?
I can't disclose the main plot but here's a little summary already given for the book: " The story revolves around Arun (Guy) and Esha (Girl), their relationship is short and leaves Arun devastated. Could he have found love only to lose it all to fate? Will he survive the loss? The answers take him back to Esha, and to the realization that love comes in many forms. This story is a journey to love through friendship, from loss to hope. "
- Format: Kindle Edition as well as paperback is available
- Print Length: 172 pages
- Publisher: Invincible Publishers (1 November 2017)
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0773QFSPK
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My Review:
The cover is really interesting, I like the 3-D effect of the water drop. Along with the book, I got 2 bookmarks! That's the number one pleasure of any book reader. What's a book without bookmark? Saturday night 11 PM I decided to start reading the book. After going through the acknowledgment , segregation and dedication I read the summary. I thought to myself - "ummm.... is this the start of story?.... Kinda sad.. poor guy" Then starts the real deal.
The story revolves around a guy named Arun and a girl named Esha but with an Indian flavor mixed with

