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Love is Bliss - cover

Love is Bliss

Soundarya Mohan

Publisher: Caroling Pen Publishing

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Summary

The book “LOVE IS BLISS” is about True Love and it’s a Beautiful anthology and it is described as “Love is a Beautiful feeling in the world” and it is a great lovely contribution of co-authors from different parts of the world and abroad. This book is a great masterpiece in itself from the budding writers. This Book is a collection of beautiful stories, poems, and articles of love. I would like to thank my family, friends, and mentors for supporting me and making this book successful. The journey of writing this book has been very fulfilling.
Available since: 11/28/2022.

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