NITN | @notintownlive | 12 Dec 2017, 09:33 am
An unconventional love story, that asks, ‘’What happens when we die ?’’ The answer is simple -- we must repay our debts to help seven souls cross over. Only then we can rest.
The Last Esteem Desire exudes a propelling force and certainly once they start reading, the readers want to know more.
Most people are scared of death – some are inquisitive of life after death.
I belong to the latter group. From our childhood, we have heard about heaven and hell as if there are two mansions up there in the sky. One which is beautiful and full of fairies and other that would torture you to the core.
Power Publishers releases ‘’The Last Esteem Desire’’ by Kaustav Bhattacharya and Ashmita Ojha that promises you to take a journey through love.
This amazing book reveals how two souls create an extraordinary love story and that would connect to each and every reader.
The book uncovers the story of two souls that take birth seven times in the form of different relationships.
The Last Esteem Desire details the enchantment that occurs when couples act upon their highest intentions and deepest love.
This book is an inspiration and an affirmation of the ultimate power of love.
The Last Esteem Desire priced at Rs 290 will be soon available on power-publishers.com, Flipkart.com and eBay.in.
(Reviewed by Poonam Chatterjee)
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