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Jugnu- The Firefly | Ruchi Singh | Book Review

Jugnu- The Firefly by Ruchi Singh is a sweet, heartfelt and intriguing romance set in the captivating hill town of Kasauli in India. Read more about the book and my book review of Jugnu- The Firefly on Njkinny’s Blog.

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A Change of Heart | Sonali Dev | ARC Book Review

A Change of Heart by Sonali Dev is the story of Nikhil ‘Nic’ Joshi who is drowning in grief after losing his wife two years ago. Jess Koirala received Nikhil’s wife’s, Jen’s heart in a transplant and claims to talk to her who wants to send him a message!
Caught between disbelief and a heartbreaking hope of connecting with his dead wife, Nikhil is soon caught in a web of lies and danger.
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Book Review | Scars of Love | R S Khambete

A freak accident turns Seema’s perfect life upside down. Horribly burnt and in pain, her hospital bills are mounting, her job is at stake and her handsome fiancé seems more and more distant. If it wasn’t for the annoyingly determined doctor, Seema would have given up long ago. After all, what was there left to live for? 

What will it take for Seema to accept her own scarred body, and fight to reclaim all that she has lost? Read Book Review of Scars of Love by R S Khambete on Njkinny’s Blog

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The Temple Is Not My Father | Rasana Atreya | Book Review

A heartrendingly poignant story, The Temple Is Not My Father brings out the sad and often ignored plight of the Devadasis in India. Read Book Summary, Book Review on Njkinny’s Blog

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Book Review: Life is What You Make it by Preeti Shenoy

Read the book review of Life is What You Make It by Preeti Shenoy, a poignant tale of hardships, love, failures, a depression so deep that you just want to die, and a final victory of the “never-say-die” attitude on Njkinny’s Blog.

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