I wish I knew which parts of this book were fiction and which were authentic, with the objective that I could truly rate this book.It was a standard romance.Nothing special.After an extraordinary book like'I too had an affection story', the writer must be watchful while making a moment book. Ravinder Singh had taken much care in drawing out the character of Khushi in his first book, however this time it shows up he got out Simar to the benevolence of the perusers. There is no unmistakable picture of who or how Simar is, next to the way that she knows how to'butterfly-kiss'. It storms kisses in every one of the parts, as though the producer is centered around his legends kissing to express every slant. Believe me dear perusers, it doesn't work unfailingly. The peak too, is with everything taken into account in any way sudden and constrained. On the off chance that Simar had a similarity in heart in returning to Ravinder, it must be made in an essentially all the all the more instigating way.I still welcome the humongous exertion it takes to frame a book and breath life into it with completing touches. Incidentally, the aftereffects of such work may not generally be tasty.