
Second Serve – Love & Life On The Line By Aparna Aggarwal (Book Review)
I thoroughly enjoyed the detailed description of different places these characters traveled to or had their home. Ragini’s parents were a true depiction of Indian parents and a glimpse of our parents can easily be seen in their conversation.
All in all, this one is a rollercoaster ride of different emotions one goes through in love. Will the 16 years of love find its true ending or the characters will move on to a different path in their life?
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