"Despite being polar opposites, we are both broken in some way. We needed each other to heal our wounds and bandage our souls. Now…together, we can dissipate the darkness in our atoms and light up our lives.”Maaya has everything going for her. She's filthy rich, drop-dead gorgeous, successful, and engaged to an equally successful, Adarsh. And yet she's looking for a way to distract her mind from her boyfriend. An innocent coffee date with someone she has met online doesn't sound like a bad idea. Well, that's what she assumes.Until she runs into Neel.Introverted. Broody. Closed. And on the wrong side of everything, Neel is not exactly a catch. In fact, at times, he is insinuating and gets on her nerves. But there is something about him that she finds extremely hard to ignore. A deep, raw and honest connection that she has been lacking all her life.What happens when the two who come from two different worlds socially unleash their inner demons, desire and passion?Does Maaya find her true love?Does Neel find the true Maaya?Read this passionate romance about two broken people to find out.Note to reader: This book was earlier published as Polar Opposite. This time, however, I've rewritten and changed some of the chapters to make Neel & and Maaya's story riveting. So read till the end to find out!Happy Reading!
Chitrangada Mukherjee is a bestselling author of romance and suspense. Her debut novel, Secret Diary of an Incurable Romantic, has been optioned for screen, and her indie books have crossed 4 million page reads on Amazon. Her suspense novel, Three Men & a Strange Murder, has been named the best culturally representative book on Tripura. She also writes as Roop De, creator of the popular Wedding Tales Series. An educator, editor, content specialist, and dancer—her heart lies in sneaking into a corner with a good thriller or sitting next to her daughter in silence.
Broken souls is a Book that feels honest and straightforward. I have never read a book like this. The lead's behaviour, and so everyone around them felt so real life based. There are chapters that made me curse at a specific person and there are chapters that made me giggle and laugh. I finished it in one sitting and it is an interesting, beautiful and thought-provoking book. If I had to say anymore, I'm adding this to my fav Indian romance read lists!💌