Live Yet Another Day By Niveditha Praveen

Live Yet Another Day By Niveditha Praveen
Genres: Romance, Women's Fiction
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Leaving her home for the first time, Vibha embarks on the beginning of her adventure into adult life. At university in Mumbai, her new group of friends become thick as thieves, especially Vibha and one remarkable young man, Rishi.

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Live Yet Another Day
By Niveditha Praveen
Publisher: Pustaka Digital Media
Published: February 12, 2022
ASIN: B09SD214W1
Genre(s): Romance, Travel Fiction

Leaving her home for the first time, Vibha embarks on the beginning of her adventure into adult life. At university in Mumbai, her new group of friends become thick as thieves, especially Vibha and one remarkable young man, Rishi.

Years pass and the friends go their separate ways until they reunite for a trip of a lifetime to Goa, where much excitement and hilarity strengthen their bonds, and romance is in the air…

A few years later, Vibha and Rishi, happy and in love, find themselves living together in the strange new world of Covid-19.

Their worst fears come true as covid strikes their home.

Isolation, exclusion, fear, hospital, intensive care, confusion, and the kindness of strangers emanates.

Will Rishi ever breathe yet another day of his life to see his beloved Vibha again? What does the cruel hand of fate have in store for the young lovers?

About the Author:
Niveditha Praveen is born in south India. She is an author, blogger and professional. She is managing a software company that deals in digital and print publishing. Niveditha has spent the last few years reading and writing novellas giving her stories a palpable spark!

Niveditha Praveen lives in Mumbai with her family. She has explored living across different Indian cities like Goa, Mangalore and Pune for her career. Her interests are blogging, sketching, listening to Breakbeat music and self-learning new technologies.

She is agnostic when it comes to God or religion and tries to find answers to all the myths that are surviving for centuries.

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