Careful What U Wish For… It Might Just Come True

by Neera Gupta


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Dev a young Australian born to parents of Indian origin has everything in life, yet he’s confused about what he really wants. He plots with his sister Savita to convince his parents to allow him to travel by making up a story which needed him to understand his true self or in his parents mind ‘be cured’. Thus he embarks on a journey, a journey to Indian….in search of love, faith and estranged family. But his adventure comes with many ups and downs, challenging his thoughts, belifes and perception. Little does he know his short holiday will end up changing his life forever……… What happens to Dev in India? Who is his true love……..Muskan his cyber girlfriend or Pooja the selfess doctor? What’s the truth about Guruji? Whom will Lovely, the damsel in distress marry? Will Arundhati’s scam be finally exposed? Will Dev return or take a vow like his father to never in India again?

208
English
Genre, Literature & Fiction

About The Author

Neera Gupta grew up in Abu Dhabi U.A.E. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery from India and then moved to Sydney. Whilst living in Sydney she gave up densitry and made her entry into the corporate world. Alongside she acquired and MBA from MGSM, a leading management school in Australia.

Neera’s passion for writing has also seen her winning awards in school competitions. At the age of 10, she even published three volumes of a children’s magazine called ‘Fun Times’ which she had the opportunity to present to then President of India, Late Mr. R. Venkataraman.

Neera currently resides in Singapore where she’s working on her second book, ‘To Extract or Not To Extract’ Which is about her life in dental school. She has travelled to and lived in many countries. In her free time she enjoys painting, drumming, modelling, dancing and partying with her friends


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