Tuesday’s child is full of grace.

Sundari Mam has crafted a delightful tale of romance. I have read all of Sundari Mam’s books, and I can assure you that she provides a different viewpoint every time. While love stories are more or less the same, her books consistently introduce at least one distinctive element. Take the profession, for instance; I highly doubt any profession has been repeated. The female protagonist’s career is always unique. I like that. This narrative blends elements of office romance, instant love, two different states, and a long-distance relationship. She has truly captured the essence of every aspect of the story, including the heroine’s worries and the concerns of their parents.
Yuvraj Khanna and Samira are two distinct individuals hailing from different states and cultures, yet when love blossoms, all barriers fade away. The story begins smoothly, but then there is a twist; Sundari Mam has skilfully woven the basic misunderstanding into the plot. It’s truly a worthwhile read.
The family dynamics of Senior and Junior Khanna are truly impressive. This book was a delightful read.
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