It's been two years since Raghu left his first love, Brahmi, on the edge of the roof one fateful night. He couldn't save her; he couldn't be with her. Having lost everything, Raghu now wants to stay hidden from the world.
However, the annoyingly persistent Advaita finds his elusiveness very attractive. And the more he ignores her, the more she's drawn to him till she bulldozes her way into an unlikely friendship.
What attracts at first, begins to grate. Advaita can't help but want to know what Raghu has left behind, what he's hiding, and who broke his heart. She wants to love him back to life, but for that she needs to know what wrecked him in the first place.
After all, the antidote to heartache is love.
Product Details
- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: Penguin Metro Reads (27 November 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0143426583
- ISBN-13: 978-0143426585
- Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 2.2 x 13.4 cm
About the Author
Durjoy Datta was born in New Delhi, and completed a degree in engineering and business management before embarking on a writing career. His first book-Of Course I Love You . . .-was published when he was twenty-one years old and was an instant bestseller. His successive novels-Now That You're Rich . . .; She Broke Up, I Didn't! . . .; Oh Yes, I'm Single! . . .; You Were My Crush . . .; If It's Not Forever . . .; Till the Last Breath . . .; Someone Like You; Hold My Hand; When Only Love Remains; World's Best Boyfriend; Our Impossible Love; The Girl of My Dreams; and The Boy Who Loved-have also found prominence on various bestseller lists, making him one of the highestselling authors in India.
Review
inally completed the book. This book contains all thr generes in it social, friendship love romance. And Again A awesome climax jst like the boy series.This Book is having nice contents And no doubt durjoy sir have writtrn it with full efforts and love and the book also given in such a way to jst re read it. The romance,rituals of society, girlsfact are really written in a very good way.Story Of Raghu again is a hit story... Thank u sir durjoy --ByDheeraj Kumar Vermaon 6 December 2017
The boy with a broken heart. The sequel to The Boy who loved , is as enchanting and promising as every book of Durjoy is! It starts with an unknown protagonist and as the story advances gradually, every piece falls into place. The aloofness of Raghu is captivating. How story unfolds itself eventually is worth the read. The female protagonist Advaita is potrayed beautifully. Along with it, the real face of the society is highlighted! The villain of the story, Meghnad is a powerful lad who meets his deserved fate in the end and its extremely satisfying to know so! The beautiful reality how females are still under-treated in some families is nerve-wrecking and eye-opening at the same time.

















