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'The one man type gal' Rohini becomes friends with a 'cool and refulgent guy ' Raj, who has a dark past.. **** They drive through the hardships and celebrate the triumph together... until ... one weak moment when emotions pop out and feelings take the shape of words. **** Time changes abruptly and so does the flow of conversations. The sweet conversations that were someday full of compliments are now full of blunt remarks. The flattering lines are replaced by word wars -Blushes by edacious tears -Jokes by satires. **** Is there something Rohini should have known about Raj? How long can someone wait for the right moment and the right person? This perennial love saga would strengthen your belief in the power of immortal love. Afraid of relationships?? Fear of losing the friendship?? Running from commitments?? Lack of courage to speak your heart?? DON'T Because sometime there is no tomorrow ... ... ... So Go ... Go and Confess it !!

232 pages, Paperback

First published February 14, 2015

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Parul Sharma

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Parul Sharma is a techno savvy girl who has been working in multinational IT firms as an IT Professional. She was the Young Professional Ambassador of Teach for India. With the blog that maintains a collection of 30 poems, Parul has slowly stepped towards the literary world. Her passion for writing grew with time and it was then she realised her zeal to follow the words of her heart.

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March 13, 2015


What an amazing read this book has been.
Coudn't wait to write a review. An urbane story with two individuals struglling for their carrier and fame.
They meet and depart but love lingers around.
Tday is not an era of love letters but of emails, chats , wassapp and fb.
Are these love enhancers or diminishers... with emotions that could be felt, the book does an amzing job of reminding one and all .. that it's time to conffess your love , else it will be to late!!!

Must read for young readers out there who have ever ever felt that sensation of love!

Happy reading..
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September 12, 2015
It is a very interesting love story that is spread across An urbane story with two individuals struggling for their carrier and fame. They meet and depart but love lingers around. Present era is not an era of love letters but of emails, chats, wassapp and facebook. Are these love enhancers or diminishes... with emotions that could be felt, the book does an amazing job of reminding one and all that it's time to confess your love , else it will be too late!!!

'The one man type gal' Rohini becomes friends with a 'cool and refulgent guy ' Raj, who has got some bad experiences in past relations..They drive through the hardships and celebrate the triumph together. Until one weak moment when emotions pop out and feelings take the shape of words. Time changes abruptly and so does the flow of conversations. The sweet conversations that were someday full of compliments are now full of blunt remarks. The flattering lines are replaced by word wars -Blushes by edacious tears -Jokes by satires. Is there something Rohini should have known about Raj? How long can someone wait for the right moment and the right person? This perennial love saga would strengthen your belief in the power of immortal love.

Will she be able to get some clarity? This is what the story is all about. It’s worth mentioning how writer has written those tear jerking emotional portions. They seem so real and so emotional. I won’t say much about those chapters as I don’t want to spoil it for the readers but I just loved the way the book ended. It was a perfect climax for me.

The climax was quite interesting with twists and turns to unfold the same you need to read this book.

Now my Positive viewpoints:

The positives of the story are though it is the debut book of the author, but unlike many published writers, she has remarkable control over English, and the book flows beautifully, like a serene river. I loved it, and I am sure that the target audience will love this book too.
Some suggestive points:

Overall the author had wonderfully narrated the story. Other characters Pari, Sakshi, Shravan all were aptly used in the story. Their relationship of Rohini and her friends were an enjoyable read. The poems in the chapters were simply beautiful and full of Love.

Final words:

Overall if asked I would say... Overall if asked I would say...this is a good job done by Author (Parul Sharma) … I would give 3 stars to this book.
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April 30, 2016
as the title say confess it coz sometimes there is no tomorrow is a love story and is written for all those people who are madly in love with someone and who want to confess their feelings to their someone special. this book revolves around mainly 3 characters, the protagonist rohini [ a chirpy, one man type gal] who always thought that love was not cup of tea, eventually fell in love with a guy whom she met online. love was not at all in the picture but destiny had it's own plan. rohini fells in love with a guy who was not at all ready to accept her love, while she feels in love heads over heel with someone else . what plans do destiny has in store for her? will she be able to accept her past or will move on with her present? to unfold all the answers of the hidden questions, go through the bumpy ride of 'confess it because sometimes there is no tomorrow'.

positives :
the way parul has narrated the whole story is commendable. you can easily feel a connection with the characters of the story and instantly you will fell lost.

negatives :
the conversation between raj and rohini is extended very much and readers will definitely loose interest

verdict :
overall, a must read story for all the love birds present out there.

rating :
book cover : 3.5/5
blurb : 3/5
story : 3.5/5
overall : 3/5
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March 11, 2015
Confess it ... before it is too late !! This is the theme of this wonderfully narrated book by debutante writer Parul Sharma. Without going into the details of the story, I particularly liked the simplicity of the flow, nice characterization (especially Rohini), some great poems, and a powerful and poignant climax.


Parul, unlike many published writers, has remarkable control over English, and the book flows beautifully, like a serene river. I loved it, and I am sure that the target audience (especially < 30) will love this book too.
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March 28, 2015
Hmmm..when you read a book from a programmer you expect it to be having some technology so i expected that and i think ~50% of book was in whatsapp. I found it cool, it connects with the youth, the reader who is in search for true love, wants to show his her feeling, getting accepted, getting acknowledged. Its a nice read. Its for people who seek answers and for those who don't. Its for those who seek togetherness and still wants to be free. Dont judge the book as its first book for author judge it as pours feelings out of you.
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March 16, 2015
Its a super awesome love story..the quotes, the lines and the feelings expressed touches heart so much that it brought tears in my eyes. Beauty of pure, pious love that too in today's world made me emotional. The author has really spoken her heart. I could connect myself with the story and also with the characters.
Hope many people would love reading it.
Cheers!!
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