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Breaking Free

By: Neha Nayak
Narrated by: Sonali Lal
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After Noya calls off her wedding on the big day, she decides to travel. Alone. That's when she notices Ranbir, who is insistently and coincidently touring the same places that are on her itinerary. She tries her best to avoid him - thinking him to be either someone sent by her parents or a stalker - but whenever she falls into trouble during the journey, he is always there for her. When they meet at her NGO opening ceremony in Goa, she realizes he isn't a stalker after all.

With time, friendship blossoms and she learns he is about to get married. She also gets to know that his bride-to-be is a money-loving imposter and wants to reveal her true intentions. Ranbir is drawn towards Noya and confesses his feelings, but she has other plans. As Ranbir invites Noya for a trek to the Himalayas, he wonders if this could be a journey to their hearts.

Breaking Free is a cocktail of emotions, with the tanginess of love, care and friendship.

©2016 Neha Nayak (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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Nice way to fend spend a few hours. I did not find a real point to the story. I think the writing could’ve been a little more to the point. maybe I just missed it
it’s worth listening to see what you think yourself

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