Yes! I Loved You . .

. . but It Is Too Late.

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Romance
Cover of the book Yes! I Loved You . . by Chinmay Sukalikar, Partridge Publishing India
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Author: Chinmay Sukalikar ISBN: 9781482847468
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: April 8, 2015
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Chinmay Sukalikar
ISBN: 9781482847468
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: April 8, 2015
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Yes! I LoveD You . . . . But It Is Too Late is a story about Ankur and Shweta who love each other. As it is said, love has different forms and it is expressed by various people in different ways. Ankur confesses his love for Shweta after they both get placed in IT companies after their four years of engineering. Shweta, a confident and practical girl, loves him too, but she is not ready to accept the fact that she is falling for him. Though she doesnt say those three magical words, but she intents Ankur many times about her feelings. Ankur gets a new hope every time Shweta says indirectly about her liking him. Ankur is honest and loyal in his feelings. Shweta too was, until their love is put to an ultimate test. In bad times, we both need to stay beside each other firmly and be a strong support and strength for each other is what Ankur thinks. Shweta feels, in bad times, money matters more than emotions. Ankur tries to convince Shweta, but she is firm and adamant on her decision of marrying someone who is stable financially. Shwetas eyes are completely covered by the curtain of practicality. Ankur struggles to convince Shweta, which ultimately makes the situation even worse, ruining everything. But had that been so easy, today, everyone would have been peacefully happy with the love of their life. Yes! I LoveD You . . . . But It Is Too Late is a heartbreaking story of Ankur, who too thinks practically but respects emotions and feelings at first place, unlike Shweta, for whom money matters more. Yes! I Loved You . . . . But It Is Too Late will make you laugh, love, hate, and cry to the core.

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Yes! I LoveD You . . . . But It Is Too Late is a story about Ankur and Shweta who love each other. As it is said, love has different forms and it is expressed by various people in different ways. Ankur confesses his love for Shweta after they both get placed in IT companies after their four years of engineering. Shweta, a confident and practical girl, loves him too, but she is not ready to accept the fact that she is falling for him. Though she doesnt say those three magical words, but she intents Ankur many times about her feelings. Ankur gets a new hope every time Shweta says indirectly about her liking him. Ankur is honest and loyal in his feelings. Shweta too was, until their love is put to an ultimate test. In bad times, we both need to stay beside each other firmly and be a strong support and strength for each other is what Ankur thinks. Shweta feels, in bad times, money matters more than emotions. Ankur tries to convince Shweta, but she is firm and adamant on her decision of marrying someone who is stable financially. Shwetas eyes are completely covered by the curtain of practicality. Ankur struggles to convince Shweta, which ultimately makes the situation even worse, ruining everything. But had that been so easy, today, everyone would have been peacefully happy with the love of their life. Yes! I LoveD You . . . . But It Is Too Late is a heartbreaking story of Ankur, who too thinks practically but respects emotions and feelings at first place, unlike Shweta, for whom money matters more. Yes! I Loved You . . . . But It Is Too Late will make you laugh, love, hate, and cry to the core.

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