Plot summary: It is a sequel of 'Like a love song'. It follows Laila a heart broken girl who finds a way to fix the wrongs in her life. Her dreams were shattered and her love as well. How she faces it and did she give her love a second chance forms the 268 pages novel.
Published by: Harlequin
Published on: 12th February, 2017
Pages: 268 (Paper back)
Price: Rs. 139 Buy now
Goosebumps review: An emotional ride with a message. A must read for romantic and fiction lovers. The story is engaging and simple. Goosebumps guaranteed.
(4.2 / 5)
This is the tenth book of Nikita Singh and the sequel of 'Like a Love Song'. The prequel narrated the story of two girls Mahi and Laila from Mahi's perspective whereas 'Every Time it Rains' narrates only about Laila.
Nikita is known for putting the readers in an emotional roller coaster and Every time it rains is not an exception. The novel pings the emotion in every reader. The pain that Laila undergoes after the shattered dreams speaks the reality. Laila's love life was another emotional ride for the readers.
The novel was fast phased, the readers might not feel any lag in the story telling. From page one till the end the novel keeps everyone hooked. The suspense over Laila's decision on her love was the top notch.
The language was lucid and Nikita never tried to over doss the readers. Though it's a sequel one can find the story completely fresh and fulfilling, even if you haven't read the prequel. A simple and engaging novel with some serious message.
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Nikita Singh was born in Patna and grew up in Indore, from where she graduated in pharmacy. She worked as an editor at Grapevine India for three years and as a Publishing Manager at Wisdom Tree before relocating to New York, where she is pursuing Master of Fine Arts (in Creative Writing-Fiction) at Parsons-The New School.Nikita Singh is the bestselling author of six novels, including Love @ Facebook, Accidentally In Love and The Promise. She has co-authored two books with Durjoy Datta, titled If It's Not Forever and Someone Like You. She has also contributed in the books of The Backbenchers series and edited 25 Strokes of Kindness (anthology). Her latest book, "Right Here Right Now" is a Young Adult fiction, released in April 2014.