Author

Ravinder Singh

📖 Overview

Ravinder Singh is an Indian author and entrepreneur known for his contemporary romance novels, with nine published works to his credit. His debut novel "I Too Had a Love Story" (2008) was inspired by his personal experience of losing his girlfriend before their formal engagement. Initially working as a software engineer at Infosys, Singh made a significant career shift into writing after the success of his first book. His educational background includes a degree in Computer Science Engineering and an MBA from the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad. Born in Calcutta and raised in Burla, Orissa, Singh's writing often explores themes of modern relationships, loss, and emotional healing. His works have garnered attention for their straightforward storytelling style and relatable narratives about young Indian relationships. Notable works in his bibliography include "Can Love Happen Twice?", "Like it happened Yesterday", and "Will You Still Love Me?", all of which have contributed to his reputation as a significant voice in Indian contemporary fiction.

👀 Reviews

Readers connect with Singh's simple, conversational writing style and emotional authenticity, particularly in "I Too Had a Love Story." Many reviews highlight how his personal loss story resonates with their own experiences of heartbreak. What readers liked: - Relatable portrayal of modern Indian relationships - Raw emotional honesty in describing grief - Simple language accessible to non-native English speakers What readers disliked: - Basic grammar and editing issues - Repetitive plots across different books - Predictable story arcs - Melodramatic dialogue Ratings: Goodreads: "I Too Had a Love Story" - 3.8/5 (86,000+ ratings) "Can Love Happen Twice?" - 3.3/5 (25,000+ ratings) Amazon India: "I Too Had a Love Story" - 4.5/5 (10,000+ reviews) "Like it happened Yesterday" - 4.3/5 (2,000+ reviews) One reader noted: "His first book came from the heart. Later books feel formulaic." Another wrote: "Perfect for readers new to English novels, but may disappoint experienced readers."

📚 Books by Ravinder Singh

I Too Had a Love Story (2008) A semi-autobiographical novel about a software engineer who finds love through an online matrimonial website but faces tragedy before engagement.

Can Love Happen Twice? (2011) A story following Ravin's journey as he attempts to overcome past loss and open himself to new relationships.

Like It Happened Yesterday (2013) A nostalgic narrative that chronicles childhood memories and coming-of-age experiences in small-town India.

Your Dreams Are Mine Now (2014) A campus romance centered on two students from different backgrounds at Delhi University.

Tell Me a Story (2017) A collection of short love stories exploring various aspects of modern relationships.

Will You Still Love Me? (2018) A tale about a long-distance relationship between an Army officer's daughter and a young businessman.

The Belated Bachelor Party (2019) A story about four married men embarking on a bachelor party adventure in Europe.

Write Me A Love Story (2021) A narrative about two rival authors who find themselves drawn to each other despite their professional competition.

You Are All I Need (2022) A romance exploring the relationship between a successful entrepreneur and a small-town girl.

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