Robert and Elise are strangers to one another, until one fateful night, where they intersect at a bar. After one unique conversation, their lives will never be the same again. They both share similar, yet horrible circumstances and finally must face up to what they have been running away from.
Born and raised in the South West of England, Hardit Singh rediscovered his love for reading whilst studying at University and this sparked his desire to write.
He believes that the most important aspect of a book is character and often this is ultimately what the reader will think about after closing a book.
Hardit Singh is an author of crime fiction and it is the power that stories harness, where mere words can create inspiration and empower an individual, which is what compels him to write.
Crossroads by Hardit Singh is a short story about two people who avoid the horrors that await them at home. Elise discovers a horrible secret about her husband. Robert doesn't want to break his wife's heart. Upon chance Elise and Robert meet at an airport bar. What lies beneath?
Crossroads is gripping for a short story. I could have kept on reading. The characters are interesting. I was fascinated by them. I am a sucker for romance and drama. The pace, emotion, plot, writing, etc. was just right. The only bad thing was that it ended. And you can't beat the price.
Crossroads is a short story about two characters kinda lost that found each other at an airport. I liked the easy dialogue and chemistry between Robert and Elise. As the story progressed I kept wondering, will they? wont' they? The resolution of the story was achieved through pain on all sides. I enjoy Singh writing style and will keep on reading more from him.