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Madra Uchiya

DON'T TEMPT ME

Widowed Bettina Palmer was shock when she heard her ex Antonio Madras is back in town. The man she had left to marry his worst enemy after he sent him to jail, who had later on left town heart broken and bitter. Billionaire Antonio blinded by his hatred for Bettina but the inability to keep his hands off her as they were consume with sizzling passion whenever they were together. In his quest for revenge, he fell more and more in love with her till he realizes why he can never let her go cause she will forever remain his. Excerpt: "Do you regret it?", She heard the voice of the man she had been thinking of when she wanted to leave. ANTONIO She had turned so fast her face going white with shock as she had thought earlier that she was alone. "When did he come or was he here before me", she wondered looking at him as he stood up. He had stood up slowly in all his 6ft2inches glory to stare down at her as he repeated his question. She realized that she couldn't speak. " Cat got your tongue?", he asked her as he drew closer to her and look down at her. "T...T", she had stuttered not knowing what to say to him cause she had always planned to avoid him not speak with him. " Don't call me that ", he shouted as he held her chin making her face hurt. " You lost the right to call me that when you betrayed our love", he whispered as gold eyes met grey. " I am sorry", she whispered as tears stream down her eyes. She didn't know what he planned to do as he kept on holding her but she didn't expect the kiss from him. The shock did not make her respond at first while he forcefully probe her mouth open with his tongue. Overcoming the shock, she had open her mouth taking in his tongue and letting out a moan. The kiss was a rough one like when a person is starved for so long of a meal. He had roughly taken her blouse apart, popping buttons as he continue kissing her. She had moaned into his mouth when he roll her pointed and arouse nipples with his hands.
jerqueency99 · 15.5K Views

ek time ek raza raheta tha wah bhot hi dayalu hua karta

  Login RAJA RAO Sections HomeLiteratureNovels & Short StoriesNovelists L-Z Raja Rao Indian writer Cite Share More WRITTEN BY The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... See Article History Raja Rao, (born November 8, 1908, Hassan, Mysore [now Karnataka], India—died July 8, 2006, Austin, Texas, U.S.), author who was among the most-significant Indian novelists writing in English during the middle decades of the 20th century. Raja Rao QUICK FACTS BORNNovember 8, 1908 Hassan, India DIEDJuly 8, 2006 (aged 97) Austin, Texas NOTABLE WORKS “The Serpent and the Rope” Descended from a distinguished Brahman family in southern India, Rao studied English at Nizam College, Hyderabad, and then at the University of Madras, where he received a bachelor’s degree in 1929. He left India for France to study literature and history at the University of Montpellier and the Sorbonne. Also while in France he married Camille Mouly, in 1931. He returned to India in 1933—the same year that, in Europe and the United States, some his earliest short stories were published—and spent the next decade there moving among ashrams. He also participated in the movement for Indian independence and engaged in underground activities against the British. Roa returned to France in 1948 and subsequently alternated for a time between India and Europe. He first visited the United States in 1950, and in 1966 he became a professor of philosophy at the University of Texasat Austin, though he continued to travel widely. He retired and was named professor emeritus in 1980. His first marriage having ended in 1949, he married twice more, in 1965 (to Catherine Jones) and 1986 (to Susan Vaught). Rao wrote a few of his early short stories in Kannada while studying in France; he also wrote in French and English. He went on to write his major works in English. His short stories of the 1930s were collected in The Cow of the Barricades, and Other Stories (1947). Like those stories, his first novel, Kanthapura (1938), is in a largely realist vein. It describes a village and its residents in southern India. Through its narrator, one of the village’s older women, the novel explores the effects of India’s independence movement. Kanthapura is Rao’s best-known novel, particularly outside India. His subsequent novels took an increasingly broad focus, and by 1988 one critic hazarded that Rao’s “greatest achievement is the perfection of the metaphysical novel.” Rao’s second novel, The Serpent and the Rope (1960), is an autobiographical account of the narrator, a young intellectualBrahman, and his wife seeking spiritual truth in India, France, and England. The novel takes Rao’s first marriage and its disintegration as its subject. More broadly, it investigates the intersections of Eastern and Western cultural traditions, a subject reinforced by the novel’s style, which brings together many literary forms and texts from across those traditions. The Serpent and the Ropedrew wide praise and is considered by many critics to be his masterpiece. .......
DaoisttFRucw · 2.1K Views

Indean army

Which are the best books to read about the Indian army or the Indian defence forces? I have come up with a list of 5 books which meant the most to me, from the war-classics to less-known books which deserve the larger audiences. These are my picks, pick yourself a cuppa & enjoy. Black Tornado: The Military Operations of 26/11: Sandeep Unnithan The 26/11 attack on Mumbai shook up the nation like never before. India has always been perceived as a soft state whose response to numerous terrorist attacks have been quite ineffective. After reading this book, if one reflects on the Indian response over the years to the attacks, the picture is even more dismal. This book describes the g There are various books about the Indian defence forces. Some are based on the true story of our brave soldiers. Like, India’s Most Fearless India’s Most Fearless 2 The Brave: Param Vir Chakra Stories Shoot Dive Fly This all books cover the true stories of soldiers from the Army, Navy, and Airforce who appeared in different operations and risk their lives to protect the nation. Some are Non-Fictional books that cover the journey of a soldier’s life very well. This book is my favorite one. It covers the story of one army brat Sidhhant Mishra who lost his father in the war and wants to join the Indian army to fulfill his father’s dream. But his life took him to a different destination. He starts his journey from The National defence academy, Khadakvasla, where he spent six terms each of 6 months duration in rigorous and strenuous training, which mend him from schoolboy to cadet. Then, He joins the Indian Military Academy, Deharadun, where he spent his one-year training and became Lieutenant Sidhhant Mishra. Then, He joins the madras regiment of the Indian army where he falls in love with one of his colleagues. His life was going very well but destiny wants something different from him. One day, He met with an accident in which he got injured very seriously that doctors have to amputate his right arm. After the operation, when he comes to his consciousness and doctors informs him about his accident and right arm, the first thing he speaks is “ Can I have a chocolate milkshake? “. His girlfriend also left him after that. But then, He decided to pursue a management degree. This is what the army teaches you, Shit happens, Life goes on. He appeared in different tests like CAT, GMAT, XAT and got admission to IIM Ahmedabad. Then he got a job in one of the famous M&C companies and spent his further life happily. 2. The Shadow Runner This is also a great book with a suspensive and emotional ending that turns lazy gentlemen cadet of IMA to join Special forces of The Indian army. 3. Boots Belts Berets ( Covers the journey of four cadets in National Defence Academy ) 4. On the Double ( Covers the journey of four cadets in Indian Military Academy ) #2 People in India still havent acquired taste in reading much about the conventional or uncoventional war fare . Though there are a number of books on the wars fought by the Indian Armed forces in contemporary history ie after independence in 1947 , most of them are written by the members of the armed forces themselves, Dont get me wrong but i still feel people need to connect more with the military books highlighting the adversities faced by men in uniform and the grit shown by them in those tough times. Here are some of the many books you may read to get an insight of the various wars fought by our armed forces
Govinda_Official · 4.9K Views
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