The marriage they are in speaks nothing of the whirlwind romance they had once shared, the snippets of which remain in few flashbacks. The chase has died down, revealing their status differences much more than they had expected. Belonging to a huge, dark family - Arnav Singh Raizada finds the demons of his past returning as secrets of a forced marriage, a misunderstood affair, and an illegitimate child is revealed.
Amidst all, can he and his love survive the torrid of reality? Will his happiness, his Khushi ever come back to him?
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Based on the Indian show Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon. There would be slight references, but one does not have to be excessively familiar with it to understand this story. If you enjoy angst with my (drastic) efforts to bring realism - this is for you.
why did I pick this book up? I wanted to torment my mind with some unusual plot, so yeah, I deserve a little torture but this is beyond any measure. will I recommend it to anyone? definitely yes!! until he is a cold enemy of mine. what about writing style? do u think I have given two stars for the plot and storyline. absolutely wrong. narration is the only faction I am impressed. it is a cyclic plot. 1. they love each other. 2. they hurt each other. 3. they apologise to each other. 4.the cycle continues. why did u start reading the book? only to end it.