Review of "Forever Yours" by Shilpa Suraj, Alisha Kay & Andaleeb Wajid
The concept of 3 people writing a connected story is quite an interesting one as we get to see how the storytelling changes when the authors change. The idea of 3 connected parallel stories set in the same location is quite interesting, and while the three of them are fairly independent, they have threads connecting each other which adds a nice touch to the compiled novel.
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