Kavir and Myra met as two broken souls. As they shared their darkest secrets amidst numerous nightmares, they dreamt of a happy forever. As the magic potion of love made them feel complete, they celebrated each other's madness. But fate had other plans, and they drifted apart to different paths only to meet again after a few years. Did life give them a second chance to converge their paths? Or they remained forever as each others' memories?
Vamshi Krishna spends most of his time writing - code or stories. Currently living in Bengaluru, he says he is a software engineer by chance and a writer by choice. Apart from writing, he reads a lot about cricket, love, women, and failure stories. He is also a fitness enthusiast and a huge fan of MS Dhoni and Jeff Bezos.
Hailing from a small town in Telangana, he says his four-year journey at IIT-BHU is the best time of his life. He firmly believes that every student, for at least a couple of years in his early 20s, should experience hostel life. He loves to write honest and relatable fiction based on women's emotions. Before this, he authored a national bestseller 'Draupadi - India's First Daughter.' And, 'Zero Not Out' was his debut fiction novel, a love story inspired by his real-life incidents (and accidents).
The story of two broken souls, fell in love with each other . A short , simple yet romantic love story . I m not a lovey dovey person as you all know my intrest is more in non fictional book yet I like it and completed it with all interest in just a day . I personally like the sense of choosing words and poetry of author in this book when the boy kavir express his love towards his girl, mayra . But it landed to a thought , is it all happened in real life so perfectly ? Can this generation still have that patience to wait for 3 years for their love?