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A Year of Love: Saga of Love, Friendship and Betrayal

Sneha reviews the book, A Year of Love, a romance, by Santosh Panda. An exclusive for Different Truths.

Author: Santosh Panda

Genre: Romance

My Rating: ☆☆☆☆

This is a story of love, friendship and betrayal.

The story revolves around Sameer, Riya and Karan. Sameer is madly in love with Riya. His best friend Karan tries to help him but Riya had crush on Karan. What happened next? 

The story revolves around Sameer, Riya and Karan. Sameer is madly in love with Riya. His best friend Karan tries to help him but Riya had a crush on Karan. What happened next? Whether Sameer and Riya came together or not? And what happened to Karan and Sameer’s friendship, whether it grows stronger or went downhill is this story is all about.

This book has different themes like love and longing, heartbreak and betrayal, friendship and rivalry. So much emotion and passion all through the book.

It will keep you engaged and in a good way. You can see a glimpse that how college life can make or mar your life.

It will keep you engaged and in a good way. You can see a glimpse that how college life can make or mar your life.

The language is easy to read and flawless. The narration is medium paced. A fabulous read!

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Sneha Prakash Thakur
Sneha is an entrepreneur, teacher, feminist, literary critic, book reviewer, writer, culinarian, mother, wife and daughter. She is certified in Feminist Studies at IIT Madras and holds Master's degree in English Literature from IGNOU. She runs her online classes, and writes columns and reviews for different websites and magazines. She writes stories, which are hugely admired. She is an avid reader.

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