This blog is dedicated to the readers who like love
stories as lelobooks, an authentic onlinebook store is introducing with a new collection of the best selling love
stories both by Indian as well as international authors. Here in this write-up,
I am giving my review about the romantic novel, Ouch! ‘That Hearts’! After
purchasing it online with cash on delivery,
which lets me to have my free time absolutely delightful, readers of this blog
get ready to take an overview about the novel.
Ouch! That
‘Hearts’! Like the title, this way this
story is narrated grabs the interest of its readers and makes them turning the
pages on and on. Written by the author of debut novel, Oops! I fell in love;
Harsh Snehanshu has done a great work in continuing the story of Kanav and
Tanya, thus made its sequel. The story
is of the two lovers with their long distance relationship and tells how love
can keep two lovers glued to each other, no matter how many physical distances
they possess in between them.
The author is dictating the story straight from his
heart and has not included the art of literary work. The humor quotient is just
amazing as it takes the story upon another level and did not leave the impact t
the story of being exaggerated.
With the humor being slapstick, the
emotions are shown well spun along with keeping the plot intact which makes the
story refreshing till the end. Thus, the story has had all the reasons which
made it a best seller and leaves a slight hint for upcoming of another sequel
and leaving behind restlessness to the readers. And it came out on a good note.
Ending on a positive note and pointing towards its sequel with its last chapter
and introducing the readers with Queen of Venice. The end of story left readers
wondering if the Queen of Venice is his lady love-Tanya only or some other
girl. However, to enjoy it to a greater extent the readers of this novel should
read the author debut novel, Oops! I fell in love.
Stay tuned with blog.lelobooks for the sequel of this
book and can also buy books online from
Lelobooks. To quote few words, I
would like to add that a story should not end, it should always give a new
beginning.
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