Ravinder Singh’s This Love that Feels Right is a thoroughly entertaining book that touches upon the controversial topic of ‘open marriage system’.
The story revolves around two young modern day women who takes up the courage to break free from the traditions and the societal norms to find their inner soul and love without boundaries. But are the concepts of open marriages and infidelity acceptable in a society like India which is rich with age-old customs and ancient traditions?
Life would have been easier had it been possible for us to plan falling in love; more importantly, avoidfalling in love . . .
‘Love is not for you,’ she told herself. Inside-just like any girl-she desired to be loved. She had accepted her life the way it was, till one day love showed up unannounced, uninvited! That’s the thing with love. It doesn’t take permission. It’s in its very nature to gatecrash into our lives. Standing face-to-face with love, she finds herself asking, ‘Is this love right?’ The answer is not simple. It never was . . .
This intense love story will shake every belief you’ve ever had about love.