The warm and witty, Sneha starts her first day of residency on the wrong foot with the temperamental and enigmatic, Dr.Shiva. When Sneha gets to know about his painful past, she finds herself falling in love with him in spite of knowing too well that Shiva will never reciprocate the same. When fate intervenes to make her reveal her true feelings for him, Shiva tells her to stay out of his life. But will Sneha be able to stay away from the only man that she has ever loved? Will Shiva be able to open his heart to love again? Will Sneha be able to overcome the traumatic accident? Can love heal all wounds, even when the scars run too deep?
The author deals well with her characters - Sneha and Shiva are strong people and they grow as the story develops. Their emotions and the problems that they face feel real. The secondary characters include uncles and aunts and grandparents, and friends, and of course, Shiva's little daughter. They have a large role to play in the story as you will see when you read it.
On the flip side, the female protagonist, Sneha, felt a little immature to me, although perhaps the author may have done that on purpose to demonstrate the age gap between her and Shiva; also, I found that the editing needed more work.
All said and done, Yours Forever, is a quick read with nice touches of family drama and tragedy and romance!
"Yours Forever" is the second book by the author I am reading. It is a good love story between a middle-aged man and an aspiring young lady.
It is the love story, where in spite of the age gap, the girl falls for the guy because of his caring nature and his passion for his profession, and how Sneha's love is able to heal the past wounds of Shiva.
The author's writing style is simple. The settings, scenarios, and emotions are admirably brought out by her and I loved how she got me completely engrossed in what happened next with the protagonists.
3 out of 5 as the climax can be easily guessed by the reader and for the grammatical errors which are hampering the flow of readers.