It Happens For A Reason

by Preeti Shenoy


3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Description:

When Vipasha, Vee to friends, eighteen and single, makes the decision to have her baby, she does more than give up her promising modeling career. She ends up cutting ties with her family and with Ankush, the man she thought she was in love with. Fast-forward sixteen years and she now has two unusual careers – she runs a dog-boarding facility and is a gym instructor. Aryan thinks she is the coolest mom in the world and hopes she will one day find her Prince Charming – exactly what her best friend Suchi has in mind for her. But Vee secretly has a thing for Saurabh, the quirky vet. Then, out of the blue, Ankush comes back into their life. But can a decision that was taken at eighteen – more in the throes of lust than love-be the basis of a lifelong relationship? Is there a future for Ankush and Vee? Vee, Aryan and Ankush are in for the ride of their lives. No seat belts, full speed and a very bumpy road ahead.

261
English
Genre, Romance, Indian Writing

About The Author

Preeti Shenoy is an Indian author. Consistently nominated for the Forbes List of the 100 most influential celebrities in India since 2013,

India Today calls her ‘the only woman in the highest-selling league,’ alluding to the immense popularity of her books.

Daily News and Analysis has described her as a ‘Keenly observant mind’ and The Times of India describes her writing as ‘Excellent story telling skills’. Cosmopolitan has described her as ‘one of the India’s most popular authors’, also she is the only woman in India’s highest selling league.


1 review for It Happens For A Reason

  1. 3 out of 5

    Vipasha, Vee to friends, who had a rotten childhood, raises her 15 year old kid Aryan, in secluded part of Bangalore, earning bread & butter through her dog-sitting initiative Paw-Factor and by working as part-time Gym instructor. With her friends Suchi&Manav backing her up, every time she collects the broken pieces of herself to add sense for her existence.All goes well until Aryan had the urge to meet the person with whom he shares his genetic traits.This books leaves you filled with emotions, making you think about the transitions that you’ve been through in your life. The bond that Vee shares with Aryan is impeccable.
    The narration is from Vee’s point of view, and her lifestyle is greatly justified but the book lacks intelligent dialogue altogether, and the vocabulary and quality of writing are mediocre at best.

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