Love was Never Mine

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"It's said that if you want something wholeheartedly, the universe conspires to bring it to you."

Rahul, a fresh graduate with simple dreams and an uncluttered outlook towards life, falls in love with a confident, sassy, helpful, sweet yet materialistic girl, Shreya, who shares the workspace with him. For Shreya, looks are a priority and everything else comes later. For Rahul, looks are secondary, what matters is the soul of a person.

With his boy-next-door looks, he does not stand a chance with Shreya and he knows that. But he is still confident he would be able to win her love, because he firmly believes in himself and the universe. This book follows Rahul's sacrificial and emotional voyage to win Shreya's love. Will Shreya ever realise the enormous amount of unconditional love blossoming inside Rahul? Will love eventually find its destiny?

Sometimes, the universe may not pay heed to your desires, sometimes, it just may.

Set in the backdrop of a corporate set-up, the story swiftly explores different human emotions such as love, pain, loneliness, betrayal, friendship, etc., somewhere buried deep within all of us.

If you ever fell in Love, this book is for you all; dedicated to the purest thing in the world called “Love”.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kunal Bhardwaj

Kunal is a strategic research and consulting professional currently working with Genpact Analytics as Assistant Manager. In the past 4 years, he has been associated with firms such as Evalueserve and MarketsandMarkets in various roles within research and sales functions.Unlike other authors he started writing quite late. Hailing from a small town Siwan in Bihar, he aims to be an entrepreneur in future. He was one of the finalists for "Economic Times Power of Ideas 2010". He loves blogging, singing, long drives, and regular hanging out with friends.

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Title
Love was Never Mine
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8122311849, 9788122311846
Length
144p., 20cm.
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