About book
Love heals but love also hurts. And to some of us, it hurts more than anyone can assume.
Natasha Singh, a modern desi girl appears to have it all in her life from outside, but on the inside she keeps missing her ex Akul whom she had truly loved during their MBA days and ever since their break-up she has been vulnerable to the idea of falling in love again and then… Akshay enters her life. Akshay is not just any guy but Akul’s twin brother. Natasha totally wants to avoid him because she is constantly skeptical that Akul will think wrong when he comes to know that his ex is bonding with his twin brother. But destiny wants them to meet and eventually, Akshay and Natasha are drawn to each other
But what is love without challenges?
Natasha gets shattered when she comes to know that Akshay has also hidden something big from her. She feels devastated after two break-ups therefore her best friend Mansi takes her on a trip to Mcleodganj to meet Nikhil, a new age agony uncle.
What happens when Natasha meets Nikhil? Is she able to find an aid to her aching heart?
Does Akshay return in her life? How does Akul react when he comes to know that his ex-girlfriend is in love with his twin brother?
A Bit of Both is a new age love tale with a very gripping plot and interesting twists till the end. It is an ideal read for those who are always up for a light-hearted fiction.
About Author
Born Marathi, Delhiite by heart. Homemaker by choice. Singer by passion. Author by destiny. This is the way Richa Telang prefers to introduce herself. After penning down four stories on her blog ‘wordrazzi’, she decided to publish her fifth one as a novel.
Richa is graduated in English Literature and is an alumnus from Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad. Apart from raising her two lovely daughters, she is fond of reading and likes to maintain a disciplined garden.
She lives in Gurugram, India and completely loves her social media community.
Book review
A bit of both | Review
When it comes to mystery book I constantly search for a new one which keeps you on edge. This is one of those books.
The story starts with a simple conversation between Nikhil, Mansi, Natasha in a cafe and takes you to the past.
Natasha and akul/Akshay is the main protagonist in the story. Natasha takes us to the past sharing her previous life incidents. The story is narrated by Natasha mostly.
Natasha is a modern desi girl who is not over yet on 1st love. She is good looking anyone can fall in love with her. She constantly needs support from her friend Mansi.
She had first broken up during MBA with Akul and Akshay entre in her life. Now the twist is Akshay is the twin brother of Akul. So Natasha tries to avoid him. But eventually falls in love with him.
The biggest twist comes when she meets Akul in a clothing store?
Will she able to believe in love again?
Will come back of akul mean anything for her?
Read to know more.
Talking about the story it’s very simple and enjoyable. I finished this in one seating.
Brownie points for no extra description
The characters are well developed and described. Tha language is very easy and lucid. The depth of character is really good.
The best part is you can’t guess what’s coming in the end. I mean that’s the best part of this book. While reading you can predict a few things (even I did) but it turns out to be different. Just like #Thesilentpatient