Love can happen many times; true love happens only once! Two brutal murders and the murderer is on a killing spree. Bloodshed is what is all over his mind and he spares almost no one. The police are on to their toes but can just expect for the worst outcome. Will they succeed in catching the murderer before he creates havoc in the city? Inspired from real life incidents, the story highlights a social message and is all about friendship, hatred, lust, justice and emphasizes on true love. Alok is a nerd but can be the best of friends. Rohit, although aimless in life is amongst the girls' favourite owing to his good looks and well maintained physique. Aisha is studious yet the eye candy of the college. Kriti is shy and reserved but could be the girl a guy would actually love to date. Neha can be a guy's best friend or a worst nightmare. They form a five some friendship, which is just inseparable. Their medical life is very predictable for them and they don't really complain about their destiny; they all enjoy their present and are happy in their own ways. But what if their predictable lives come down like a house of cards? Would they still stand upright? Would they fight back or get lost into a void of pain? Definitely, their lives would plunge into a big chaos!
* National bestselling author * Screenwriter * Doctor (MD Radiology) * Recipient of the 'BEST ROMANCE BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD' for his book Until Love Sets Us Apart * Motivational Speaker * Influencer
Everything is fair in love and war, and this is love with war. Until love sets us apart by Aditya Nighhot is romantic fiction. This story is inspired by real-life incidents. This is Aditya's second book. The plot of the story based on friendship and love.
The main characters are Aisha and Rohit. Rohit had a muscular body, straight hair, six feet tall. He looked like a model. Aisha had fair skin and blue eyes. She is from Delhi while Rohit is from Pune. They pursue M.B.B.S from Bharat Medical College. They both met first at college. Rohit is a stud and carefree. He never takes studies seriously. Aisha is the complete opposite. She is studious and sincere. Apart from these two, there are Alok, a small-town boy. Neha, a sarcastic one and Kriti, love of Alok and a good friend.
These five spend their college life together. They share love, joy, drama, agony, horror everything. They always help each other no matter what the situation is. Rohit and Aisha soon fall for each other. Their relationship is perfect. They complement each other. Rohit's life has completely changed because of Aisha. She brings the best out of him. There love story is sweet and simple. They all were happy until a tragedy hit their life. A tragic incident turns their world upside down.
I am not gonna spoil the story by telling you about the traumatic incident. It was a turning point in the story and their lives as well. They all completed their graduation. Rohit and Aisha dreamed of their marriage; Alok, Neha, and Kriti were looking forward to their post-graduation. They all were excited for Aisha and Rohit. Their love was strong, and it had left a positive influence on everyone's life.
We all have regrets in our life. We have dark sides as well. But we don't show that often. It only comes out when we lost something very dear to us or when someone cheats us, leaves us alone forever. Some people forget and forgive, but some seek for revenge. This story is a perfect blend of love and seeking revenge. Sometimes your emotions cloud your judgment, and you no longer are the same person as you were once.
The author describes their friendship and love life in detail. I can connect with the characters. I felt their joy and pain. The writing is flawless. The story is engaging and didn't bore me. It shows the reality of our society; a harsh one. The author tries to bring a change in the community through this story. This book gives you a sad ending and leaves the reader with so many questions and pain. The author creates suspense elements very well. This story touches my soul and makes me cry.
The narration is powerful. The author narrates Aisha's relationship with her parents well. The story is described by Alok's point of view. The characters grow with the story. But I expect more from Neha and Kriti's character. The story keeps readers hooked. The language is simple. At some points, it feels cliche. I love reading the letter written by Aisha to Rohit. Circumstances change a good person into a monster. There is a lot more about this story rather than love. All the happy moments they shared with each other will live with you even after the story ends. I would strongly recommend this book to everyone. "To Love with Love."
Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focused and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract? He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart? Can everything just change in the blink of an eye? Inspired from real-life incidents, this ‘Best Romance Book of the Year’ award winning novel is a heart-wrenching tale of true love, friendship and destiny. And a young author’s quest to find out what exactly happened . . . My rating 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5 My review . The story is youth centric and has a high socio-economic influence of the modern day society. The characters are lively and highly relateable . The blurb definitely covers the main story-line . However the winner of the book was the climax which builds up slowly and is predictable to certain extent , the climax inspite of the predictability does have it moments and is successful in capturing the reader's attention and emotions . The language and writing felt slightly shaky in the beginning , though it redeemed itself in the later half.It deals with topic which should be definitely be spoken more about and I highly appreciate the author for his intiative in writing this book and bring in the other aspects and emotions in limelight. In short I throughly enjoyed the book and would highly recommend it as bring in focus the social problems and how it affects the people to whom the injustice had been done.An eye opener for the youth and society in general.
A good story is important but a great writer is the one who does wonders with the story. This goes the same with this book. Firstly, the book's cover and title is enough to appeal anyone. Cover is unarguably impressive but the title is rock-solid. Secondly, the story of the novel seems like I'm experiencing any film on screen. I really wish to see a movie on this novel. Amazingly written. Thirdly, the author has written the novel in also a deep sense. The meaning is deep and something to learn about but the message is smartly conveyed as not to take the entertainment quotient or interest away. Fourthly, the characterization, the story, the ups and downs, and a lot more in the book that takes you to a sky of love. And the last, to the author, please write more and more books!!!
Blurb- Its the story of three friends Aditya the author of the book and his friend Nikhil and Varun. One day while watching a news Aditya got an idea for his novel. The news was about a person who killed four people and Aditya and his friends try to contact him, police to know detailed story. The story is of a person Rohit Jadav, the protagonist of the novel and her girlfriend Aisha. Rohit killed four people Rohan, Suraj, Ajay and a lawyer. Read the novel to know the purpose behind that.
My take- ▶️ Unique plot and it’s based on a true incident. So really heart touching. ▶️ Nice writing style. ▶️ Focused on a very deep social issue. So these types of novels should be encouraged to spread awareness regarding that. ▶️ Nice writing style. Simple and easily understandable. ▶️ Suspense is unpredictable. That holds your attention till the end. ▶️ Heart touching end. ▶️ Must read !!
The reason why I chose this book for review was the vibrant cover. It was so well-designed that I hoped that the story would be as good as the cover. But I think I went in with too many expectations when compared to what I actually got out of it.
'Until Love Sets Us Apart' starts off with Aadi, a writer and an MBBS student, trying to find out details of a murder case so that he can put it in his next novel. But what he and his friends find out chills them. How can a beautiful love story quickly turn so gory? What exactly happens and how the entire story pans out forms the rest of the story.
While the story, as you go page by page, wasn’t as appealing to me, looking back at the story in hindsight gives more detail than I had expected. The character detailing becomes clearer towards the end, and I think that’s not a bad thing. The kind of love portrayed between the two protagonists is rare and the stuff of dreams. And to see it flourish was a sort of guilty pleasure for me.
I say ‘guilty pleasure’ not because I’m cynical and such a love doesn’t exist. It is because I liked reading about Rohit and Aisha’s love story despite the not-so-great writing. It is full of clichés that could have been done away with. Cliché phrases that are badly placed and don’t need to be there. Plus, there are quite a few inconsistencies in the story that the author needs to hammer out.
The one thing that I do not agree with that the author declares in this book is: Injustice is best combated with non-violence. That is not how it works, in my opinion. Gandhi might have started that against the British but even then, it was unfair on a number of levels, even if it got us our independence. But this is just my opinion.
Aditya Nighhot is 20 years old and has a long way to go. If his first novel can evoke so many emotions, imagine what a little honing and sharpening of his skills can do. Hopefully, whatever story he is writing next will have all the elements in a better order than they are in this one. There’s a long way to go for the young author and he has to make sure that he only looks forward and not repeat the chinks that are in this one.
'Until Love Sets Us Apart' is an easy read that you can finish in one sitting. Ignore the clichés and you will probably enjoy the book.
So I loved the book despite it's familiar tropes. For me what matters most is how you feel while reading a book and it definitely moved me despite again same tropes. It's a love story of course, also it's a wonderful first attempt by the author Aditya Nighhot (All the Best Buddy).
The book begins with the news of some murders and story moves ahead when the author along with his friends tries to find more about the killer. And then it becomes a story like hundreds of books set in different courses and colleges, Engineering, IIT, IIM, MBBS, MIT, NIT etc. But again despite my repeated use of the word tropes, the difference is in the execution of the material and it is written wonderfully. Also I liked the poems and songs and cover is nice too.
One mistake though which is mentioned in the first few chapters when the writer goes to get information he is told that information can't be shared as it can sway the jury. Well we haven't had jury system in our courts since the Nanavati case in 1959, jury system was discontinued in India after that except for Parsis who still have Jury Trials for their Matrimonial Disputes (Information from Wikipedia, where else? :) )
Overall I would say that Aditya definitely has talent and hopefully his next book would also be this good or even better. So give it your support and read and share and then keep on Reading.
People who don't read generally ask me my reasons for reading. Simply put I just love reading and so to that end I have made it my motto to just Keep on Reading. I love to read everything except for Self Help books but even those once in a while. I read almost all the genre but YA, Fantasy, Biographies are the most. My favorite series is, of course, Harry Potter but then there are many more books that I just adore. I have bookcases filled with books which are waiting to be read so can't stay and spend more time in this review, so remember I loved reading this and love reading more, you should also read what you love and then just Keep on Reading.
Another love story with a predictable story. Hello Friends, I know I'm a bit late in writing the review because I was busy procrastinating. So, Until Love Sets Us Apart is the love story of Rohit & Aisha, who were separated by fate.
The story started with a murderer on run- Rohit being finally caught by the police. Aadi, an MBBS student was intrigued by Rohit ( since he was a doctor too ) and wished to write a book on him. In order to know more about Rohit's past, Aadi and his friends contacted Alok, Rohit's collegemate. But the story Alok narrated to the friends sent a chill down their spines.
Rohit met Aisha during college days and he instantly fell for her. They both were like cheese and chalk totally opposite, but were head over heels in love with each other. Aisha was focused towards her career unlike Rohit who was aimless. They both worked hard to pursue their dreams of becoming doctors and later were successful in getting good jobs. Now the big task was converting their 5 year old relationship into lifelong companionship i.e marriage. After a lot of drama, they were able to make their parents accept each other. The wedding was fixed and preparations were going in full swing when suddenly an incident happened which changed Rohit & Aisha's life for the worst.
What happened to their love story? Why Rohit turned into a gruesome murderer ?
Overall the book was satisfactory read for me. The same old Indian love stories with cliche phrases and poems. The book has a decent storyline with smooth narrative. The language used by the author is easy and understandable. The book is well paced and an easy read.
Until love sets us apart. - QOTD - Which is your favourite romance novel of all? :) - This book reminded me of my study days back when I used to enjoy romance genre. Contrary to other romance novels, this book starts on a note of mystery. When an MBBS student turned author is in search of his new story, he stumbles upon a criminal who has been creating headlines for murdering three men. Intrigued and thrilled he decides to write a book about the criminal’s life and hence reaches out to the prisoner’s friend, Alok. - The love story commences when Alok describes the actual reason behind his friend turning into a murderer. Rohit (murderer) falls in love with Aisha when they begin their MBBS journey together. They have the perfect love story that’s shown in films and everything seems right until a black cloud rests on their lives. When Aisha is brutally raped and murdered by three men, Rohit decides to justice into his own hands by seeing the cops being negligent. - More than half of the book talks about the college romance between Rohit and Aisha with other characters giving them support. The characters were loosely built and often sounded too amateurish in my opinion. The story was dragged quite a bit and was also predictable as I read through the end. It’s applaudable that the book conveys message to the readers about law and humanity. - However, this being written by such a young author is a commendable job! If you’re looking for a one day read of romance genre, this is the one for you. . . I would rate it 2.5/5.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I was happy to know that ‘Until Love Sets Us Apart’ has been declared a national bestseller recently. It is published by Fingerprint Publishing, who are one of my favorite publishers and are also publishing my book in the near future. I had bought it a couple of months back, but I got a chance to read it only a few weeks back.
The story starts off well with a murder mystery and an author and his friends trying to find out what exactly happened by listening to the narration of Alok, the suspected murderer, Rohit’s friend. Thereafter, the love story between Rohit and Aisha begins. It was a wonderful way to start the story as you would want to know happened that led to the current situation. The narration has a nice flow to it, and I didn’t know how time passed as I went through the pages. The love story is a typical romance that you would find in a majority of the Indian bestsellers, but in hindsight, it was needed to build up the emotions for the latter half of the book.
Then, the dreadful incident occurs which brings an interesting twist to the story. The story takes a darker turn, and even the prose, which is plain till now, turns philosophical and reflective. I really liked the maturity that the author has shown in that phase of the book and also in the epilogue and the author’s thoughts at the end. The end part that focuses on an important, prevalent social issue raised the level of the book a notch and made it totally deserving of the bestseller title.
The characterization is good, and I could feel for the characters and relate to their friendship, joys, and pain. The language is quite clean and colloquial and is perfectly suitable for commercial fiction but in my opinion, could have had more descriptions and a little more beauty in some places. The only thing I found strange was how Aisha’s thoughts are narrated by Alok. Rohit could have told Alok everything, even his thoughts, but I think it was impossible for even Rohit to know Aisha’s thoughts. The third person omniscient technique in which the narrator can show the thoughts of all the characters might have been a better alternative in this case. However, this is a very minor thing, and most readers would not even notice it.
Overall, ‘Until Love Sets Us Apart’ is a brilliant debut by a very talented author, and I’m sure that the author will be a superstar in the literary industry in the years to come.
The book started off really well and got me hooked immediately because of the events that happen in the first few chapters. I wasn't expecting a mystery arch in the book but I'm so glad it existed because it made the book stand out than other hardcore romance books we read.
The story revolves around Rohit, our main protagonist and his journey which consists of his college life and how he fell in love with our female lead, Aisha. Theirs was a love that was too good to be true. Along with his perfect relationship with the girl of his dreams, he had friends he could count on, an aspiring future with a carefree life. Everything seemed to be working out for the couple until one day everything goes downhill and changes their life forever. Especially Rohit's. He goes on a path where he loses his old self and becomes a completely different person, a person who thrives on anger and seeks revenge from the people who stripped him off of his happiness.
The narration is smooth and so is the writing style. Every character stands out and you can feel their pain, their suffering and you can relate to them because they're as real as you are. The journey they go through is something that can happen to anyone and it makes sense because the book is based on real incidents which really makes me want to give the author a round of applause.
The book is a perfect blend of mystery and romance and also gives you a reality check. It shows the harsh reality of how the society works and how it takes only a few minutes to ruin someone's life. It also gives you an insight on how human emotions work and how even the innocent people can be pushed to the dark side.
The graphic details of the brutality that occurs in some scenes actually shook me. I'd like to tell the readers that there are sensitive but crucial event that happens in the book. Just a heads up.
The climax, though predictable to some extent, still gets you because of the intense narration and the build up.
My only problem with the book is that I felt that the romance part was kind of dragging and cliché at times and I get that it was to make us understand the protagonist better and to provide an insight but I guess it would've worked the same nonetheless.
Until love sets you apart is an interesting romantic story with the touch of friendship, love, pain and revenge. If love can make you die for someone, it can also make you kill someone for your loved one. Based on true incidents this story makes you fall in love with Rohit and Aisha and their love story. Rohit, Aisha, Alok, Neha and Kriti and their friendship makes you smile, laugh and cry with them in their beautiful journey of medical college days. Cover of the book is beautiful, could have been better. Title is amazing and apt for the storyline. Language is crisp and lucid while narration is up to the mark and reader can actually feel the story and go through all the emotions with the characters. Crime is a crime even though you have committed to take revenge for your loved ones and can not be justified and this message is conveyed by author in convincing and balanced way but still while reading the climax somewhere in my heart I was with Rohit and his decision. In the end author has put his view on this sensitive issue and how we can make a change in society. As he mentioned this can not be done in a night but now it's a high time.. Law should be changed, people should understand the consequences of their actions and the impact on society. So overall it's a beautiful love story of two beautiful souls madly in love and how one unexpected incident changed their life. So it's whose fault? Aisha's because she was extremely beautiful and independent? Rohit's that he allowed her girlfriend to enjoy her life on her own and gave her freedom. Or it's the fault of the demons spread in our society. Read this romantic story with sensitive message conveyed.
Mind-blowing story. The plot has hooked me for so long and it was traumatizing. But still I'll recommend it to you all everytime. It's a very very amazing book.
It's very rare to find such potent romance genre books which leaves a deep impression in our hearts. It gives an immense form of happiness. This fact can be understand in its very raw form by reading this book.
Cover has been designed well. To simply put its intriguing & beautiful.
Title is catchy & signifies the content of the book appropriately.
Theme is about romance, friendship, family, pain, separation, loss, sadness, happiness, love, true love, suspense, mystery, thriller, murder & many other aspects interconnecting each other in a vivid fashion. Though the genre may pertain to romance as inferred from the title. However, one will be mistaken to think that this is solely a book of romance genre. As this book has much more to offer.
I won't ponder much into the depth of story or discuss any details about it. As it can be totally understood by the blurb & description given about the book. What I'll mention are the crucial things which will compel the reader as to why he/she should pick up this book.
The book highlights pain in its raw yet crucial form. It also highlights some important facts of our society where a girl isn't perceived as a human being, but as a means of fulfilling a man's carnal pleasures & desires. She's just a toy who lives at the whim of men & at the mercy of society. Where the powerful & rich people dominate every sector & aspect of life, also the mere fact that they perceive girls to be weak in all respects!
Language is simple, good & easy to read. Narration is beautiful, nice & easy to understand. The message imparted to the readers & to the society as a whole is what I really loved about the book. The only drawbacks I felt was the sheer over-explaination of things, & monotonous way of storytelling, dragging things unnecessarily.
APART from this, the book is a good onetime weekend read. In short, overall this is a must book which every girl must read!
The book revolves around everything that is a crucial part of our life, love, friendship, the demons around us and at times the urge for revenge. The book sheds light on a very sensitive topic and writer executes the emotions of the characters beautifully. There is no right to wrong no matter how hard we try justifying it and the writer, a doctor in making does a good job of enlightening and creating awareness about the same in the young readers. A book with strong characters sets it apart. It's not just another love story and that's what I loved the most about the book. My Take- A young Indian writer involving and discussing over a subject that needs to be talked about openly shows that the writer and his approach is progressive. I will be looking forward to reading more books by him. Ps- some parts of the book can be triggering so I suggest you do not start reading this book thinking it's a lovey-dovey romance, it's a lot more than that. Adding some more input, this is more suitable for a beginner's read, mentioning this cause I don't want other readers to be disappointed. For beginner's- 🌲🌲🌲🌲/5 because the writer is offering readers a better notion. For avid readers- 🌲🌲.5/5 because the writing style can be much better.
What makes it unique though is portrayal of how an immature college romance turns into intense love. How the opposite personalities of Aisha and Rohit rub off on each other and how they both mature as a person is beautifully described.
Pace of the story is slow, a little bit too slow at times. Some incidents felt unnecessary. Also, the story is narrated from Rohit’s friend, Alok’s point of view which looks like a bold move at the beginning as the story progresses, I felt that it would have been generated more empathy in reader’s mind and heart if written from Rohit’s point of view. At few times you may be left wondering how Alok knows so much detail about what happened between Rohit and Aisha when they were alone. Sure, one could say that being his best friend Rohit told him, but in so much detail, I don’t think so.
Title - Until Love Sets Us Apart Author - Aditya Nighhot Publisher - fingerprint Genre - romance fiction Pages - 230 Format - paperback . . Plot - The story revolves around the protagonists Rohit and Aisha who are very different from each other. Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect while Aisha is focused and a perfectionist. But don't they say opposites attract? Both are in love with each other. Their marriage is on the cards but some shocking incident unfold before their marriage. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart? Can everything just change in the blink of an eye? To know the answers of these questions grab this award winning novel(best romance book of the year) . . Review - 1) The cover of the book is eye catchy. It depicts that the book is a romance fiction but it is a blend of romance,mystery and thrill. 2) The title of the book is relatable to the content. 3) The plot of the story is good and strong. The author narrated college life,hostel life,love,friendship,family life,loss,mystery and thrill very beautifully. The story is inspired from real life incidents which makes it even more interesting. 4) The language used by the author is simple and crisp . Easily understandable. 5) The characters are very well developed and described by the author. The characters are so much relatable that one can visualise them like in a movie. 6) The flow of the book is well paced and engaging which keeps the readers hooked till the end. 7) Poems with translation given in the book is what I liked the most. 8) Hats off to the author for giving such a meaningful message to the society through this book. MESSAGE - just like you respect your mother,your sister,your friend,your girlfriend,or your wife ,it is important to respect all girls. The problem with India is not with the girls but the sick mentality of few individuals. 9) Overall, a worth read! . . I recommend this book to everyone who loves reading romance thriller.
Penning a plot that stands out from your contemporary writers is itself appreciable. Meanwhile, the way the author has also put true incidents in light needs special gut, about which I personally feel glad. When I first took this book, to be frank, I wondered if this is going to be just like the other love tales, which sets on with the life of an engineering student, friendship, love and stuffs. But then, the very opening of the tale has faked my presumptions and from the prologue to that of the epilogue, I have been tied up to the plot.
In the point of view of a reader, reading a novel:
Well, so this is a true story, a story that will break you; but keeping that thought aside, let us look on reader’s perspective.
“One night, one mistake, three ruthless people and many lives devastated” – Quoted from the book.
This is one best line, which will actually make us aware what the story is all about. We know that Death is one of the honest yet cruelest thing. And what if it happens to your dear one? The one who has changed your life, the one who has given meaning to your life, the one who will be the best part of your life? This is about the book.
The way how the main plot acts as the sub plot in the story is brilliant. And also, the story is narrated by different people, which is handled in a clear way. The language is again clean and simple, making the bitter truth that is prevailing in the society to hit us hard. Not just the romance, the author has also expressed the bloodshed part too good, giving Goosebumps to the readers.
With friendship, love, pain, justice, revenge as major themes, the author has given a wonderful book for the readers to rejoice and rethink!!
Until love sets us apart is a simple, romance set in college. Rohit, a careless and aimless boy meets Aisha, a mature and focused girl from Delhi, who knows what she wants from her life. They both are complete opposites, but as the famous saying goes- Opposites Attract, that’s what happens in their case too. There are many incidents in the story when the chemistry between the two characters is explored interestingly and as a reader you enjoy reading it.
However story soon shifts into another gear, and something unforeseen happens in the lives of the character. As a reader I could connect to the story and the plot.
This story will break your heart at some point, it will emotionally connect and may make your shed tears. What I also liked about this book is that how it not only takes you onto a romantic journey but also address many social problems in the society.
I liked the narrative style of the author, it’s simple yet effective. The language is lucid, and the pace is almost perfect. It compelled me to turn the pages without breaks.
The LazyScoop Verdict:
Until Love sets us apart is an emotional love story, but unlike any other normal love story, this story has depth, it will take you on an emotional spin and yet you won’t feel exhausted. It will make you smile, it will make you cry, and it will also define true love. Overall, it’s definitely a book drenched in love and romance and must be read if you love this genre.
Until love sets us apart is a piece of semi fiction based on true life incidents. This is the story of Rohit and Aisha, a young couple pursuing medicine in Pune and their friends Alok, Neha and Kriti. It dictates their love story in a profound way as to how they fell in love, and then fell deeper only to realise that they were soulmates, how they then decide to take the next big step in their relationship and how one dark night a calamitous incident befalls upon them and their lives are drifted apart, forever. Like every other novel belonging to the romance genre, this book beautifully picturises all the emotions a juvenile young couple feels when they first fall in love, the hiccups that come their way and how they overcome those to ensure their love triumphs, and as their relationship progresses to the next level only to become stronger and more committed than before. But what is different about this book is that a lot of us would be able to resonate with the characters in the book and be able to relate to them. The book has a lot of poems that I felt were malapropos and the tone of narration is quite juvenile. Despite the language used being raw and Bollywood-much, something a cynical romantic like me believes doesn’t exist, it elicited a sense of feeling in me. Like I knew Rohit and Aisha and lived their story or may be I wanted to have a story as happy and fulfilling as theirs. I am sure the book will strike the right chord with the intended audience. While Rohit and Aisha believed and dreamt of a happily ever after, fate had other plans in store for them. An unfortunate incident turns their lives into pieces. The fingers that were intertwined into another were now dipped deep down in blood. The grief of separation, the silent mourning, the ire over injustice all lead to a doctor who was supposed to save lives turn into a cold blooded murderer. When we hear of such barbaric acts committed upon mankind we no doubt sympathise with the victim, express grief over the incident but little do we know about the pain inflicted upon those around the victim. The family, the dear ones , the ones who die a million death everyday overshadowed with the feeling of guilt and repentance. When you read the book, at some point, you would definitely feel Rohit’s loss, Aisha’s pain, Neha’s guilt and Alok’s helplessness. Love never set Rohit and Aisha apart, it only brought them a little more closer to merge into one soul.
So the book starts with the the author partying with his friends for the success of his first book. The story, however, starts with a killer being arrested and I think that was something smart to do since just romance can be very boring but adding a mystery angle to it made it so much better.
When I reached towards the end I suddenly realised which incident has been narrated in the story, even the dates were almost same (I am not gonna mention the incident here because it will spoil the book for you). But the writer has added a different twist to it which was pretty good. Also, being an Indian college goer, I could relate to the lives of characters upto some extent, which means the college life has been shown for what it is and has not been exaggerated. Also Indian college life has not been exaggerated as is the case with most novels.
Given the fact that I don’t like romance novels, I didn’t hate this one. It was fun and engaging read, yes, it may get over dramatic sometimes but it’s bearable. The language of the book is so easy that you will finish the 232 pages in no time.
Keeping in mind that this is a new writer, the book is pretty good. You can go for it.
Firstly the story of the novel seems like I'm experiencing any film on screen. I really wish to see a movie on this novel. Amazingly written. . the author has written the novel in also a deep sense. The meaning is deep and something to learn about social issue. . The book begins with the news of some murders and story moves ahead when the author along with his friends tries to find more about the killer. And then it becomes a story of friendship , love , romance, meeting parents and so on. The wedding was fixed and preparations were going in full swing when suddenly an incident happened which changed Rohit & Aisha's life for the worst. . What happened to their love story? Why Rohit turned into a gruesome murderer ? . Overall I would say that Aditya definitely has talent and hopefully his next book would also be this good or even better. . It is a great read Thanks for the awesome book
Never been keen on reading Indian romances. But this one was an exception. After hearing so many good reviews about it and it being a different story than other clichèd romances,I had been so inquisitive in reading it. It has definitely not disappointed me. Rather, I am so impressed by Aditya's writing. He is the next Gem of Indian literary culture. His novel is the perfect blend of romance and crime novel, I must say. Very spectacularly he has raised a very sensitive issue of our nation that needs to be addressed and giving the horrific situation of it, solution must be implemented quickly. The story itself kept me curious and engrossed from start to end. Looking forward to read more of his books and keen on reading what else stories he will come up with and what else change can he hope to bring with his writing.
synopsis : Aisha and Rohit are like chalk and cheese. While Rohit is completely aimless and imperfect, Aisha is focussed and a perfectionist. Just two opposites. But don’t they say opposites attract? He loves her . . . She loves him. Their wedding is on the cards but their love is put to the test when an unforeseen incident hits their lives. Can loving somebody immensely set you apart?
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“Life has taught us that we can’t control someone’s loyalty. No matter how good we are to them, doesn’t mean that they will treat us the same. No matter how much they mean to us, doesn’t mean that they’ll value us the same. Sometimes the people we love the most, turn out to be the people we can trust the least.”Betrayal is never easy to handle and there is no right way to accept it.Nothing hurts more than being disappointed by the single person you thought would never hurt you.Try not to stress over the shady people who betrayed you. I know it hurts but the truth is that they were always shady, they are never going to change and you are actually much better off now because at least you know who they really are. This book is an amalgam journey containing the mixture of love , betray and social and emotional affairs. Author Aditya tried his utmost loyalty to depict the real life scenerios in inked woven pages. this is the first time i read your work . you have completely impressed me through your creative skills. simple i will suggest every book seekers who is in search of such stories. the cover page is mind blowing. it attracts the focus of readers. there are very few editing errors, which are easily negligible.
For me, this book will be in one of the best book's list. I have never read a book like this. It started with Friendship, Love, Fun and romance and ended with a traumatic incident. The author explained each and every incident so clearly and introduced to each character so perfectly that you will imagine yourself in that place. I had goosebumps, I was crying, laughing, smiling while reading. Through this book, the author wants to deliver a social message on our law system and wants to create a positive impact through this. I really enjoyed this book. All the best Aditya! Keep up the good work up. Looking forward to your other book. ❤️
As a five persons story, author describes friendship and love life in detail with every character. The author narrates very well with Aisha and every character growing with story. The writing is flawless and story is perfect blend of love and seeking revenge. The end of the story is sad but Aisha & Rohit love left a positive influence in everyone's life. The author tries to change in the society by this story.
The story is engaging reader and never bore. I would strongly recommend this book to everyone specially for lovely couple.
Book-until LOve Sets us Apart Author-aditya nighhot Format -paperback Its a romantic love story with full of emotions,friendship,love ,pain and mostly revenge for love. I'm in love with the cover.its beautiful. And the title opt with the storyline. The language is lucid and easy to read the narration of each character is commandable by the author. The story based on true incident. The story start with alok Rohit Aisha Neha and kirti of their undivided friendship. While Rohit Nd Aisha is pole apart but fall in love deeply and dreaming fly high in future but everything changes in blink of an eye.the author has put the most sensitive issue of our society with a social massage. I like the poems between the story . While reading this book is like watching a movie. A must to read book by aditya Nighhot.