Ranikhet Express: Role of Fate in a Love Story

Author: Piyush Baindara

Genre: Romance

Rating : ☆☆☆☆

Some books start on a simple note but soon it turns into something extraordinary. This is a simple looking love story of Palash and Jigna, both student of different colleges.

This is a simple looking love story of Palash and Jigna, both student of different colleges.

Whereas Jigna studies in Delhi, Palash studies in Pantnagar. Ranikhet Express plays an important role in their love story. What happens with their love story and how they dealt with all the hurdles. This story is all about fate and how plays an important role in their love story as well.

The story is full of college life, hostel life incident and nuisance of student life.

The plot is intriguing and engaging.

The plot is intriguing and engaging. The narration is medium paced and keeps us hooked till the end.

The story is simple and soothing with descriptions of nature and beautiful scenes from Pantnager. The cover is attractive and catchy.

A must-read!

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