To Mrunmayee Ambekar for honest reviews and for supporting me, Saurabh More for boosting my morale, Apurva for her guidance throughout, Priyanka Dhasade for reading the script inspite of her busy schedule, Neha Maheshwari and Mrunmayi Dhurandar for selflessly promoting my work, and Rashmi for praising me every time.
Thanks also to Madhwi and Vandana for being their cute selves and for understanding my emotions.
Thank you Zankrut Oza, Narendra Singh, Manik Jaiswal, and RJ Jeeturaaj for their selfless promotions.
To the people who really matter—mom, dad, and my sister Shweta for their humble support. Love you all!
Thank you to my grandparents—Sulbha and Divakar Palimkar—for your constant blessings.
To God, for being kind to me when it comes to my writing.
My extended family on Facebook and Twitter.
Thanks to Milee Ashwarya, Gurveen Chadha, Shruti Katoch, and the entire team at Random House India for always answering my crazy questions.
Lastly, a big thank you to my growing family of readers. Love you forever and hamesha!
A Note on the Author
Sudeep Nagarkar is the author of three bestselling novels—
Few Things Left Unsaid
(2011),
That’s the Way We Met
(2012), and
It Started With a Friend Request
(2013).
All his books are inspired from real-life incidents and continue to top the bestseller charts. He was awarded a Youth Achiever’s Award in 2013.
He has a degree in Electronics Engineering from Mumbai University and has completed management studies from Welingkar Institute of Management. He is also a motivational speaker and has given guest lectures in various reputed institutes and organizations.
For more information, you can visit
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudeep_Nagarkar or get in touch with Sudeep via:
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/sudeep.nagarkar
Facebook fan page:
www.facebook.com/sudeepnagarkar.official.fanpage
Twitter handle: sudeep_nagarkar
Email:
[email protected]
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