This book is about a love story which ended exactly the way it was supposed to be but the pain one has to suffer is inevitable.
Sandeep Sharma Book order
Sandeep Sharma is an Amazon bestselling author whose works delve into the complexities of human relationships and moral dilemmas. His writing style is characterized by its engaging narratives and insightful exploration of character motivations.




- 2021
- 2020
Being Gay
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Sahil was not a gay. He was just happy and gay. He had no idea why people loved to make fun of him? He just noticed that people loved to laugh when he was around, so he assumed himself of being funny and that's how it started. Sahil had a feminine personality and that's how he was different from others. He was good at making friends and was even good at public speaking. He had a different approach to almost everything and especially about relationships. He was a kind of 'love Guru'. But he was not always like this. He lost a lot, took a long journey, and met some unique people to become the one who drove the entire generation crazy. He, somehow, became the part of a YouTube channel that was struggling to find the audience. He, somehow, managed to come out with a unique idea. He, somehow, became the crazy 'gay' Who founded the society named 'being gay'. The society 'being gay', somehow, managed to gather crazy money inflow and, somehow, Sahil's life changed forever. 'Being gay' Is not a love story, this is not a story about love either. This is a story about a guy named Sahil and the revolution that he himself wanted to end.
- 2018
The Stalker
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Randhir Kamat, a name famous for his regular mentions on page 3, was being stalked on social media by a girl named Deepali. He took it casually and enjoyed the attention from media but soon things went on to become ugly when his girlfriend, Rupali, started receiving death threats. Keeping everything on stake, Randhir chose to involve police to catch the Stalker. Inspector Suraj, started digging in and soon found that 'Here everyone's a liar'. Whom to trust? Whom to blame? There were no answers, just one question. How far will you go for the sake of your dream?