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Book Review of 'Mine For Tonight' by Shivangi Ramsay. 


About the author: An assistant professor in English, Shivangi loves to write passionate stories for young adults. Being a fitness freak, she loves going for long walks. Watching daily soaps on Star Plus and ZeeTV is one guilty pleasure that she can't resist indulging in from time to time. A coffee addict and a die-hard chocoholic, she loves daydreaming about brownies and cupcakes. Mine for Tonight is her second romance novel after the best selling Passionate Love. You can get in touch with her at shivangiramsay88@gmail.com.

Description: A slim and touching memoir, Shivangi Ramsay tried to create a future with the help of the love story of Ramya and Sameer. It is a lonely task, and except for a couple of surprising confessions, she pulls it off with a certain amount of flair and elan.

Plot: There are lots of things which keeps you glued to this book. 'Mine for Tonight' is a lovely poignant love story of Ramya and Sameer when one day Ramya on the eve of Christmas walks down the supermarket arena and meets Sameer. To much disgust their love does not turn up on first sight but with slow time. When years later they get together they don't know what they should be doing. Will they be ashamed for that one night stand or will things change for the better?
Then there is the exceedingly glam side of Sameer and Ramya' s life— a cornucopia of boldface names and a beautiful setting like Shillong, The Scotland of the East.

Comments: In brief,"it is a passionate tormented love story that will last in Sammer and Ramya' s life throughout their  lifetime" .

Review: At a point love stories meant heartbreaks, proposals and a tragic end. This story by Ramsay is extremely different. There is a hapy ending when we find them married and shifted to London they have a twin boy and a girl.
The high life was both dizzying and dealt with various insecurities and infidelities and condescending attitude.

Characterization: Sameer's characteristics were a lot different from Ramya' s. He was an extreme warm fuzzing boy whereas Ramya was a coy type of girl with a glare of feminism. This combination was well described by Shivangi in a clear vivid portrayal.

Reader's point of view: There were unexpected combinations which will be well accepted by the readers and being an author myself I would love to comment that it is a romantic novel but far away from being romantic, rather a soft mingle of a woman' s world, desires and a man' s in this modern era. In one word it is a must read which will be well received by the teens and young adults. 

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