18 September, 2020

Read an #Excerpt from Never Fade Away by @achetanbatra - #Romance

 


About the Book:

“What happened Yohan?” she asked I blurted out, “Can I kiss you?”


A great relationship begins when two people who love each other and understand the bond they share for who they are created and what makes them unique from others. Yohan falls in love with Aditi, doesn’t want to slow things down so he confesses his love to Aditi, and she accepts it. After that their relationship goes through a lot of ups and downs, anyhow they always find different ways to love and support each other. The day comes when an unforeseen incident changes their life forever… Aditi is critical, and Yohan is in peril on its own, helpless. What happened that brought them here in this position? Will they both arise from the incident? Will there lives come back to normal just like before? It is a heart-warming tale of love, hate, rejuvenation and above all, justice to be served at any cost.

Book Links:
Goodreads * Amazon


Read an Excerpt from Never Fade Away


The next college semester was due to begin in a few days and the students hoped it would be different this time. They have discussed among themselves and decided not to repeat those things which has caused annoyance and unpleasantness in the last semester. They have decided to plan and organise activities for the next six months- to spend more time participating in competitions, sightseeing or travelling. It is a mixed blessing being a student. At times, it feels cool but then there are times when it feels quite awful.

College gives knowledge, experience and confidence to the students during their stay in the campus. They pass out as better persons than when they came in. The students have planned activities for the next semester with ‘Creative Engagement’ as the theme. 

What most rather every student find irksome is the early morning classes. Some admit that they simply abhor them. Some find them particularly disagreeable if the subject happens to be the ones they dislike. Most students simply do not relish coming to the early morning class. They come to mark their attendance and once their presence is confirmed in the attendance register, they are set free.

The class of this morning was no different. Aditi was not finding the lecture interesting. She looked disinterested and tired. A yawn would break out every now and then and she was struggling to keep it down lest the professor notices it. Nevertheless, she sat through the lecture. She was one among the many in the class who took a deep sigh when the professor announced that the lecture will be extended by thirty minutes.

‘I hate Algebra,’ Aditi whispered to her friend sitting next to her, ‘and why do they have to keep it as the first period of the day? It ruins the whole day. It really does, you know.’ The lecture bored Aditi and she was airing her frustration and exasperation to her friend.

‘I don’t know, Aditi. I too do not find it interesting. I am beginning to have a headache,’ Ruchi said in a low voice so that the professor, writing on the black board with her back towards the students, would not hear.

‘Yeah, you are right. Nothing can be more disgusting than this Algebra,’ Aditi continued to vent her irritation.

‘I thought you wanted to ask me something,’ Ruchi said, changing the topic away from Algebra.

‘Yes. I don’t believe what you told me while entering the class. Has Kanav really dumped you?’ asked Aditi.

‘Yes, he has. That is the truth. I am certain he loves someone else,’ Ruchi replied, her voice tinged with sadness.



About the Author:



Chetan Batra is a law graduate, poet, blogger, and writer born and raised in Ludhiana, Punjab. 23-year old Chetan has a keen interest in crime fiction. 

Apart from writing he is big fan of Bollywood and holds an extravagant dream to try his luck in film-making. His latest book titled, ‘Never Fade Away’, got released last year and received rave reviews from the readers.

Chetan is a true believer of destiny and always inspire the people to opine the positive side of life.





Chetan on the Web:
Goodreads * Twitter





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