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Tuesday 3 March 2015
     
'The Notebook of Romance: Moonlit Matinee 3' Published by Gargi Publishers is out in the market for everyone to grab copies! This is an anthology of 25 heart touching stories written by 25 most talented writers of our time. But, for all those, who have already bought the copy of this book, or wish to do so soon, which story to start reading from must be a difficult task. This is where I can definitely help you out.

Shraddha Sahi, an ophthalmologist from Pune, Maharashtra, has written the most beautiful romantic, realistic and humoristic story, 'Letters From Ladakh', in the most unique format I have ever seen. Her story is actually a series of letters written from the heart and soul of Leh-Ladakh by her female protagonist to her mother and her best friend while the couple is out on honeymoon.

Who in god's name goes for a honeymoon in Leh-Ladakh? Shraddha's protagonist asks the same question to her best friend furiously. Shraddha's protagonist hates the fact that she has to spend her honeymoon in freezing cold in Leh-Ladakh, when she was expecting sandy beaches of Goa and sunbath. Her happily ever after dreams stink!


Shraddha's story consists of a series of cute love moments - from 'we'll snuggle for warmth' to flaunting her 'new acquisition' and of course, 'becoming wise' with time so as not to embarrass her so called new acquisition - which definitely makes one involuntarily 'awww'. Awww! Is thatis that British English or US English?


Shraddha's story, 'Letters From Ladakh', is the most realistic account of arranged married couple on honeymoon and their cute romantic love moments. Shraddha finds herself attracted to stories about women - strong ones, kickass ones and funny one, she says in her author's bio. Shraddha rightly justifies her female protagonist as kickass, strong and funny. This is the story of every woman, she says. And, I agree. Her female protagonist is funny and interesting and Shraddha will make you laugh even at her embarrassing moments. This is where Shraddha's true power lies - she can make you laugh with almost any moment - embarrassing or otherwise. Her exceptional humor is evident in the story. Her exceptionally beautiful, romantic story will make you laugh as hard and as loud as Mr. Navjyot Singh Siddhu's. You'll probably end up at a comedy show as a paid audience some day if you read Shraddha's story at least once. Your laugh will be unstoppable! 

By the way, have you ever been to Leh-Ladakh? No? Well, Shraddha will take you to heaven on earth in freezing cold and will make you fall in love with the place by the time you finish reading her story. She will make you live inside a tent at Pangong Lake, scare the hell out of you with sounds of wind at night and…wait a minute! Is there…is there someone hiding inside my tent? She will make you snuggle each other for warmth in freezing cold and if you're with a bunch of guys then, well, have a great gay-honeymoon guys!

Shraddha's story, 'Letters From Ladakh', is a must read story for every women out there. And, for all the guys, you might wanna read this story for some useful insights on women and some Do's and Don'ts tips.

Does Shraddha's female kickass and funny protagonist love a honeymoon in Leh-Ladakh? Does she fall in love with her husband, Gaurav, in Leh-Ladakh? Or does she end up divorcing him?

Read Shraddha's story, ‘Letters From Ladakh’, to find out more.

You can read Shraddha's story, 'Letter's From Ladakh', in 'Notebook of Romance: Moonlit Matinee 3' Published by Gargi Publishers by ordering the book at surprisingly low prices.


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~RP

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