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Time Heals Wounds, But Time Doesn’t Fill Gaps.
Three years ago Mausami’s heart was broken into so many tiny pieces that it took her forever to put it back. She has made a tremendous amount of money in the past years and has been living a life of luxury while still following her passion. But she is no longer the same person that she was when she fell for the guy she couldn’t keep. The endless pain turned her heart into a stone that even years later, she can’t risk her heart softening again.

When Past Knocks, Never Open The Door.
Years later when Mausami discovers a shocking secret about the guy who changed the outcome of her entire life; she has to meet him and share the piece of news, putting her heart at stake.
Mausami finds herself falling for the same guy again, but the only problem is he can’t have her back though he wants to. He has his reasons; reasons he can’t tell anyone.

Only Love Can Heal A Broken Heart.
Emotionally charged and universally challenged Mausami wants nothing but a little peace in her heart, which fate is ready to offer to her; only if she accepts it. Or is it fate’s new game of destroying her once and for all?

179 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 12, 2021

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Pratibha Malav

3 books319 followers
Pratibha Malav debuted as an author at nineteen with A Kind Of Commitment. Her book received an international award from TCK Publishing House. She has also contributed to an anthology with Omji Publication house. She has worked with a couple of more publishers before deciding to self-publish If Tomorrow Comes.
She has worked as a senior writer at a media&news company and as a travel agent at a travel company.
She is a speed-reading, coffee-loving, book-addicted romance author.
She loves to hear from her fans and welcomes you to follow her on social media to receive notifications of new releases, book recommendations, giveaways, and other important stuff.

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Profile Image for Ishan Agrawal.
946 reviews48 followers
September 5, 2021
After reading the first part and liking it reasonably, when I come across the sequel of the much acclaimed previous work of this highly talented author , couldn't hold myself back to pick this one up as well.

The story starts in a similar tone as it ended in A Kind Of Commitment . Mausami after that vicious heartbreak that she suffered in the hands of her love interest is doing extremely well on the financial front. She is living a luxurious life and also personally isn't the same gullible being who was moulded as per people's choices and her mistakes as well. She is now a hardened person who is following her passion and is all set to make it big. Though something suddenly happened which compelled her to meet Aniruddh ,yes the same guy who broke her heart .

What situation triggered their meeting ?
Will they ever reconcile ?

Grab the book to find the answers.

The book is all about finding a closure. Sometimes what hurts the most is when someone leaves us without any reason . And we spend our entire lives thinking what exactly I did that has led to such circumstances. The narration is again beautiful and the usage of various literary tools like similes make the reading experience surreal. The character of Mausami becomes further multi dimensional after her reactions to certain situations in this multi faceted fiction. The cover is again really alluring . This book in comparison to its predecessor has less poetic vibe to it and the musical touch is also a bit missing .

Nevertheless a decent read.

Profile Image for Isha.
174 reviews6 followers
June 18, 2021
When I read 'A Kind of Commitment' I was overwhelmed to read how life changes in just a few seconds, because of the little mistakes that you unwittingly make.
Anirudh broke up with Mausami over a silly thing, but with time it grew bigger and drove Mausami and Anirudh apart, but it also damaged their soul that even after 3 years, they couldn't move on and couldn't start a life with somebody else.
I really appreciate the way Pratibha wrote the book. It's a little descriptive in the first couple of chapters as Pratibha intentionally made it look so, so people who haven't read the prequel (a kind of commitment) can get an idea of the previous story.
This book is definitely a page turner. It had 179 pages. Formatting is wonderful. The songs at the end of every chapter are touching. Thanks Pratibha for writing this bestseller!!
I look forward to more such wonderful books. ❤️
18 reviews
June 19, 2021
This is a really fabulous book to have on my shelf even though I haven't read the first part. I finished this book in less than 24 hours and now I'm writing the review because I feel every reader must read this book at least once.

Mumbai-based Mausami is a well-known photographer who had a serious relationship with the singer and musician Anirudh Jha which ended 3 years ago. But both of them couldn't move on even after that long. And when due to a strong reason, they meet again and the history is repeated.

I really liked the character of Saransh who seems like a mature, wise & kind male, a passionate lover, and an understanding friend.
Anirudh is a great guy and he has his reasons to not stay with Mausami even if it breaks his heart. Ansh is an ideal brother. The bond of Priya and Anjali is worth reading about.
It's a good book that brings many emotions to the surface.
Profile Image for Anjali Sharma.
968 reviews59 followers
June 27, 2021
“True love is difficult to find and impossible to keep, but you gotta keep trying.”

If Tomorrow Comes is a tale of love, heartbreaks and finding a closure. But that's not all, there is family drama and secrets which keep coming out in light to spice things up.

"There are those moments that you want to share with every single one around you. Then, there are those moments you wish not a single soul was a part of."

There is passion and intimacy, there is beauty and magic, there is pain and emotions and in the midst of it all, there is realisation of wrongdoings and correcting the way in which life is lived.

It's been three years since Mausami broke up with her boyfriend Anirudh. As they say hurt people hurt people, all the hurt that came due to this breakup made Mausami a cold and heartless person when it comes to love and relationships. Now she's only looking for hookups, on the other hand Anirudh lost himself in alcohol. When a secret gets revealed before Mausami, she couldn't help but meet Anirudh. What is it that made Mausami reach out to him? Can these too reunite? Will Mausami find her love in Anirudh once again or there is someone else who is made for her?

I loved reading it but I felt that the multiple pov should have been restricted to three characters only - Mausami, Saransh and Anirudh. The plot was good and I really liked the use of similies and comparisons in the writing style, it made it more beautiful. The cover is beautiful. The characters are well developed, especially that of Mausami. Her character is multi-layered, complex yet easy to understand for the reader. I liked Saaransh's character too. The end could have been better. Overall, it was a good read for me.
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467 reviews16 followers
October 3, 2021
I must appreciate the author wholeheartedly. Every scene is beautifully penned so that as a reader, I could connect myself in many places.

Pratibha Malav's book is so readable. Anirudh, Mausami, Rajveer Singh, and all characters are balanced. The characters are highly relatable. The bond of friendship between Mausami, Usha, and Sadhya; the bond of sibling between Ansh and Mausami; and the bond of relationship between Mausami and Anirudh, Anirudh and Kamakshi and Saransh and Mausami…is deep beyond words.
The story is scripted in a superb professional way, yet keeping the language simple, comprehensible & sensitive. I had fun reading it.
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58 reviews25 followers
June 21, 2021
What an amazing sequel!!
I usually don't give new books a chance, and I've not read Pratibha's first book before. This new book is a sequel to the first one. I'm happy that without reading the first part, I could understand the story and relate to the characters.
The blurb caught my attention.
Time heals wounds but not gaps.
When the past knocks, never open the door.
Only a broken heart can say stupid things about love.
If love can hurt you, it can heal you.
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The plot is simply amazing. Narration is addictive. The characters and events seem real and engaging. Mausami and Anirudh are the main protagonists of the story. There are sub-characters too.
Ansh's unconditional support to his sister is worth reading about. He's the rock of her who understands her and wants her good.
Usha, Sadhya, and Anuj are a package of joy who give Mausami timely advice and try to make her smile even when she doesn't want to.
Anirudh loves Mausami to his very core.
Saransh wants to be an inseparable part of Mausami's life.
Rajveer Singh is Mausami's godfather who's always there for her.
Kashti is a sweetheart and surprisingly shares a bond with Anirudh.
Last but not least, our brilliant photographer Mausami is a stronger person whose primary focus is her photographer. 📖✒️
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300 reviews13 followers
June 19, 2021
First of all, it’s not just a book for me, it's an emotion. An Ocean of emotions. All kinds of emotions such as past love, true love, lust, friendship, family, expectations, fantasy, and future.
This book made me enthusiastic about my dreams- how Mausami never let anyone come between her & her dreams. This book helped me to care about the relationship of true friendship- how much Sadhya, Usha and Mausami cared about each other. This book helped me with the love and miseries of my life.
Every minor and major scene is fascinating. The flow is fast. The story isn't boring at all. The characters are interesting. Saransh is described in a filmy way which I loved most reading about. However, Anirudh is my fav. character. He loves Mausami more than his life, but he can't hurt somebody else to be with Mausami.
Finally, Mausami meets somebody else who loves her more than Mausami ever loved anyone in 3 years. The postface when Mausami says- 'lost souls don't hide from storms' won my heart.
Best wishes to Pratibha for upcoming books.
161 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2021
"If Tomorrow Comes" is an instant bestseller. Pratibha officially released the book on 15th June and within 5 hours it was holding #1 bestseller position in Contemporary Romance and #6 overall (all genres)
It rarely happens that an author's book is #1 bestseller within a few hours of the release. If Tomorrow Comes tells stories of Mausami- a well established photographer is Mumbai who also owns a photo studio; Anirudh- a famous singer and music composer; Rajveer Singh- Mausami's ex boss and ex traffic police officer; Ansh- Mausami's brother and an student at an engineering college; Kashti- Ansh's girlfriend & college mate; Usha, Sadhya, Anuj ,Nilesh- Mausami's well wishers; Kamakshi- Anirudh's so called girlfriend; Priya and Anjali- Mausami's assistants; and Saransh- the gentleman!!
Book starts on a steamy note, and twists come at chapter 4. 😍All characters are connected to one another.
I enjoyed this book a lot. I only have a soft copy. I'm gonna order a paperback when it's officially available.
222 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2021
I'm not a big fan of Contemporary Romance. But Pratibha is a friend, so keeping this in my mind, I bought this book. But damn!!!! She made me fall in love with this genre. I bought this book only yesterday and finished it the next day. The whole storyline is amazingly crafted. The characters are well plotted, the twists increase the interest in the story more, the beginning is a bit slow as Pratibha described the first 3 chapters broadly for those readers who never read the prequel- A Kind of Commitment. The end is ❤️❤️. It made me want to read the third part, which isn't out yet. I'm not sure there's gonna be a third part. Pratibha wouldn't tell me. 😅
As usual Mausami is my fav. character. She's an independent, extraordinary young woman with killer looks and a headstrong attitude. She's a photographer. Her passion for photography and a small amount of luck brings Saransh into her life.
Anirudh is a musician. He's committed to someone else. Wait, what am I doing? I'm going to write the spoiler. No!! I'll stop here. If you wanna know about the story, read the story!
Profile Image for Yogeeta Yeram.
120 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2021
REVIEW:
This book ohh my Goddddd! So much is happening in here.
This is a sequel to the book "A Kind of Commitment".
In here Mausami was hurt by Anirudh and only Love could heal her. Saransh proved to be a perfect fit in her life. I was happy for Kamakshi but poor Anirudh's heart broke when he asked Mausami to never see him again. The author has gracefully talked about nostalgia, friendship, blood relations, dreams, longings, expectations and self belief.
A perfect read for you if you are heart-broken and finding solace.

MY  OPINION:
Have you ever been in an emotional turmoil? Yes! Exactly it what this book does to you! Reading this book was like riding a rollercoaster ride of emotions!
There were happiness at times followed by the heart wrenching times and sometimes you just sit back and cry over the happy and sweet memories.
The author's base message that "Life is not only about the happy moments, the suffering is what makes it worth the happiness" is the one that I connected with the most!

POINTS  I  LIKED:
🌸Realistic and Relatable.
🌸The nostalgia part of the story.
🌸Showing a vulnerable side of the main characters.
Profile Image for Devanshu Sharma.
163 reviews
June 17, 2021
Will Mausami and Anirudh meet again?
Will Artaksh come into Mausami's life again?
Will Rajveer Singh reveal his dark side?
Will Anuj and Usha bring hell on Mausami?
Will there be a sequel?
Those were the questions I had in my mind when I read A Kind of Commitment.

I'm so glad to have read A Kind of Commitment's sequel- If Tomorrow Comes. It answers all my questions.
Yes, Anirudh and Mausami meet again.
No, Artaksh is gone from Mausami's life for good.
Rajveer Singh doesn't have a dark life, though he has two secretive children.
No, Anuj and Usha are perfectly happy in their marriage. In fact, Mausami helped them when they were falling apart.

Now my last question is- Will there be the third part? 😅
I can't get enough of this book, though I read it on Kindle. It's so amazing. I personally liked it. And now I'm waiting to hold the paperback in my hands. ����
Profile Image for Debabrata Mishra.
1,673 reviews45 followers
June 18, 2021
An interesting book

When I saw the poster of "If Tomorrow Comes", I immediately bought it. Though only the ebook is out for now, the paperback will be released at the end of this month. I'm so excited to have the paperback in my library.
This book was a bestseller on day 1. It was running #6 in overall Kindle Store and #1 in Contemporary Romance. And when I read the book, I realised it deserves the bestseller title.
If Tomorrow Comes is an awesome book or should I say it's beyond awesomeness. Mausami is a badass character. She's strong and independent. She has gone through a lot at a very young age. I appreciate Anirudh for what he did to Kamakshi. Saransh won my heart. He's a perfect gentleman!
I have too many things to write, but I wish you guys read the book yourselves.
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259 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2021
It's one of the most amazing books I have ever read. Pratibha Malav has done a brilliant job. I read her last book some one and half years ago which is the prequel to If Tomorrow Comes.
Reading again about Mausami, Anirudh, Rajveer, Ansh, Usha and Sadhya felt homelike. Mausami, Rajveer, Anirudh and Saransh are tested by time. I liked how the story didn't seem anything like bollywood movies where two lead characters are destined to meet and all that.
This book is relatable and realistic where side characters are given the same amount of respect as the protagonists.
It's a wonderful story of love, desires, longings, family, friends, dreams, inspiration and a hope for a better tomorrow.
Kudos to Pratibha!!!!?
Profile Image for Saumya Gupta.
31 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2021
Hope everyone is doing okay in this pandemic. One good thing happened during this time, Pratibha released her new book 😅 which is a sequel to A Kind of Commitment. I wanted to have the paperback of this book, but due to corona I had to read this book on Kindle. This is such an interesting book! Every person has some dreams, some secrets, some joyful and some chaotic moments; it's all up to us how we take it. Every individual deals with all kinds of situations differently. Some wins and some face failures. In short, we all do things to make our tomorrow better.
This is what the story of If Tomorrow Comes is about- how the characters deal with different life situations and what they learn in the end. Good one, Pratibha. Keep writing……
Profile Image for Badal Shubham.
12 reviews
June 19, 2021
"If Tomorrow Comes"- a book that stole my heart 💜. I'm an avid reader. I enjoy reading a lot. I set a target to read at least 5 books in a month. And I pick those books carefully. This time I picked up "If Tomorrow Comes" and I don't regret it at all. This book is a gem with fast narration, eye-catching cover and flawless storyline.
This book teaches us how important it is for us to make peace with ourselves. If we hold on to something for so long, it'll only bring pain. So we need to accept the reality and move on ahead. This book also teaches that Time is our sincerest friend and also the most powerful enemy. It's up to us how we see it. Time tests us at least once in our lives; but we need to stand in adverse conditions.
Great book, pratibha!!! Keep it up.
69 reviews4 followers
June 20, 2021
ITC, the sequel to AKOC, is just amazing. I've not read AKOC but I still understood the whole new part. ITC could be read as a standalone as well.

The tale of ITC leaves you thinking about how important it is to control yourself, gather strength, stay strong, and always try to remain positive; even when you feel under the weather. The story insists on paying attention to your friends and family. They are the most precious gift one can ever have. They truly care for you. In the end, they are the ones who will stick to you.

In a nutshell, ITC exposes the bitter truths of everyday life; at the same time giving some major friendship, relationship, compromise, and love goals. It’s a win-win situation!
Profile Image for Prakatita Das.
326 reviews6 followers
June 22, 2021
‘If Tomorrow Comes’ is all about the troubles we face after the breakup and how we find different ways to deal with the situation: how our friends support us and bring us in a straight line: how only love can heal a broken heart: and how important it is to move on with life and start afresh.

Pratibha Malav has written in a very good way.
While reading I felt as if it was happening in front of my eyes. Characters felt so real. Each scene was brilliantly written. So much was written about Himachal that o felt like visiting the state but in this corona, I can't go anywhere.
Complicated things were presented in simple words, the story was well-formatted and made us realize how granted we take little things around us until something shakes our life.
114 reviews3 followers
June 22, 2021
Okay, I'll start by telling how much I liked this book and how much I admire the spirit of the author, Pratibha. She was amazon bestsellers on day 1. It rarely happens.
As soon as I bought this book, I started reading it and didn't put it down until I reached the postface. At the end of every chapter, songs are given. Some of them instantly became my fav. and after finishing the book, I listened to those songs .
About the story, the characters Saransh, Anirudh, Ansh, Kashti and Mausami are still haunting me. Everyone is unique and is leading different lives. Every now and then twists come in the story. Reading about the Himachal trip twice filled my soul with wonders. I so wanna go to Himachal right away, but damn corona!!
Every reader/romance lover must read this book. I laughed, I cried, I enjoyed and I was thrilled by reading this book. Life isn't always rain and sunshine. It comes with twists, breakdowns and regrets. But we have to be strong to get through it.
Now I wish that I could get another part for this book.
318 reviews8 followers
June 17, 2021
One can never be certain about tomorrow. What will happen if tomorrow comes? Will it be good for us or bad? It's a genuine question. I absolutely loved this title. It's relatable to the story. The scene where Anirudh promised Mausami that he'll be with her again if tomorrow comes; they both have no idea whether the tomorrow will come or not, or when it will come! The postface when Mausami looks for her car keys so she can drive to the airport to stop Saransh from leaving; her hopes are based on tomorrow. The future.

Truly it was unexpected when Last month, Pratibha announced that she was planning to release this book next month. I waited for this book and it was all worth the wait.

The plot, characters, twists, cover...in short everything was perfect because it was truly written from within!!
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115 reviews
June 18, 2021
This book is the sequel to AKOC which I read a couple of years ago. I liked part 1 a lot, but I was disappointed with the ending. But I was also satisfied that not every love story deserves a happy ending.
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If Tomorrow Comes has a satisfying ending, but it also left readers wondering about the upcoming events.
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What I liked most about ITC is that it doesn't contain just one story. The story is written from different perspectives. The book beautifully presents the thoughts of each and every character regarding the same event, giving the readers a chance to know the characters intimately. The cover is apt for the story. The title is unique and full of hope. Overall it was an unforgettable read.
737 reviews9 followers
June 19, 2021
First of all, I'm not much of a book reviewer kind of person. I really don't know how to criticize or praise the writer or writer's story, because I'm just a newbie to this kind of hobby, i.e, Reading Stories/Novels.
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I've not even read the first part- A KIND OF COMMITMENT. I bought the ebook version of "If Tomorrow Comes" 2 days ago from Kindle when a friend of mine recommended that I read it.
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Now coming to the writing style of the author, I have no idea how Pratibha Malav wrote her previous book and how well it performed in the market. But after reading ITC, I can say the story is a gem. It has several twists- one at chapter 4, one at chapter 17, one at chapter 24, and one at postface. Just couldn't get enough of the story……….
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587 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2021
ITC is the story of first love gone wrong and second chances. This is the story of hope and self-healing. This is the story of friendship, love, and hope. 💚

Mausami is a headstrong girl but she's wounded by love and the irony is, only love could heal her.
Anirudh is a great soul who couldn't leave Kamakshi's to die to be happy with Mausami.
Saransh is an amazing character described as Mr. Perfectionist who not only understood Mausami very well but pampered her in his manly ways.💜

ITC is a light, funny and emotional read which makes you happy and sad at the same time. One quote that comes to my mind after reading this book is :
"Time heals wounds, but not gaps."
This quote defines this book so well.❤️
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1,091 reviews33 followers
June 20, 2021
*IF TOMORROW COMES* is a heart-touching story that forces you to walk, breathe and think along with the different characters- Anirudh, Ansh, Mausami, Rajveer, Usha, Sadhya, and Kashti.

The book has around 210 pages. The content is divided into 27 chapters. Each chapter is titled by the name of the particular character and the character himself/herself narrates the chapter.

The book has two lead characters and several sub-characters. Each character plays an important role in the lead character's life. The cover is eye-catching. The title is heart-winning. Sending lots of luck to pratibha for the next book.
31 reviews
June 20, 2021
Congratulations Pratibha on writing the sequel and thanks for writing the sequel. 😅. After reading A Kind Of Commitment, I was really wishing for the next part of the story.
If Tomorrow Comes is a beautiful story. It couldn't be any better. The main characters changed a lot with time but their feelings for each other didn't change, no matter how many people came and went away from their lives. ITC is really an interesting story. I liked the way Anirudh and Mausami talk through their relationship in the end. It's heartbreaking, but it's for good reasons. 😞
The plot is interesting. The story moves fast forward. The cover is eye-catching, and the title is beautiful ❤️
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Author 8 books9 followers
July 3, 2021
A story that teaches the readers how to dream, how to never chase hope, how to accept the reality, how to embrace the wounds of heart, how to live a regret free life and how to fight against time.
It's a sequel to A Kind of Commitment. from the first novel, it contains lots of twists. It was really worth reading about the next journey of Mausami and Anirudh. Mausami made me believe in true love while Anirudh showed that we should never break somebody innocent's heart for our selfish reasons… The content of the book is amazing… at a couple of places, the intimate scenes are given, but apart from that the whole book is inspiring and worth reading…. Good work, Pratibha 🥰
268 reviews
June 17, 2021
First of all, thanks to the author for writing the sequel to A Kind of Commitment.
Second, again thanks to the author for releasing it on Kindle first, otherwise amazon would have taken another week to get the paperback delivered to me.
Third, what an experience it was to read If Tomorrow Comes!! Literally, I was glued to my chair until I reached the song "Bridges by Aisha Badru". It's been hours since I completed this book, but the story and characters are still running in my head.
The content is divided into 27 chapters. Each chapter holds the title named to the particular character who's narrating the story.
Only the ebook is out for now. I'm gonna get a paperback as soon as it's launched!!
Get this wonderful book today, guys!!!!! 📖🤍🤍🤍
15 reviews1 follower
June 17, 2021
Well, about this book, I don't have particular words to write. This is a newly released book, and I bought it the very day when the author launched it.
I read it the next day. I couldn't write what I felt after reading the story. It gave me tears when Mausami let Saransh go the first time & second time, and when Anirudh & Mausami had their last conversation. It brought a smile to my face when Usha safely gave birth to Peach, when Anirudh met his father, and when Mausami desired to confess her feelings to Saransh. Anjalu& Priya's side story was worth reading. Ansh is a good brother. Sadhya and Usha are amazing friends; they always stick with Mausami.
Every character of the book is well depicted. Don't think twice, readers, read Pratibha Malav's newly launched "bestseller"
196 reviews10 followers
June 17, 2021
Once again Pratibha has filled me with amazement and wonders with her wonderful story telling way and beautiful cover designing. Yes, she designed this book's cover herself. The editing of the book is flawless. I found no errors anywhere though I tried to look for them 😅. This book is the continuation of the prequel- A Kind of Commitment which ended when Anirudh broke up with Mausami and Mausami committed herself to stay out of love forever.
But forever isn't for forever. She realises it when she falls for Saransh, but she isn't ready to accept that she loves him, as she loves Anirudh more.
Ansh, Usha, Sadhya … they're Mausami's supporters and well wishers. The side story of Priya and Anjali was worth reading!!
Thank you Pratibha Malav for writing such an awesome sequel.
17 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2021
Beautiful portrayal of emotions

If Tomorrow Comes is a good warm read about love, heartbreak, relationship, and friendship. My favorite characters are Saransh and Mausami. And I loved the bond between Ansh and Mausami.
The emotional roller-coaster of Mausami reveals that no matter what a person achieves in life, it's not easy to untwine the emotional tangles. This book teaches us to dream again, love again, and live again.

The author has portrayed well the struggle of a Mausami with her own bad memories from the past while finding her way for a new life with a fresh beginning.
I've not read part 1, but I must say it is just another 'sweet' work by Pratibha!!
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294 reviews4 followers
June 18, 2021
I've read only one book of Pratibha that was years ago- A kind of Commitment. I was so happy to have learned that the sequel was coming. The new part is full of real emotions you can relate to yourself. Pratibha nailed it. She has brought improvement in her writing since her previous book. It's easily reflected.
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What I liked about this book is how Pratibha wrote it from different perspectives. The song at the end of every chapter is heart-touching. Each song is relatable to the situation of the character who's narrating the story.
I truly loved the author's writings, which are sensitive towards the real people in life.
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