IKRAAR~Love shots|ON HOLD|
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  • Reads 1,388,840
  • Votes 75,952
  • Parts 97
  • Time 10h 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2020
Mature
A collection of General Love Shots which randomly pops up in my Mind. 

i don't intend to write anything spiritually and religiously and neither my characters are perfect figure of any religion. 

All the photos and quotes used in the book solely belongs to the right owner and are taken from Pinterest. 

Plagiarism is crime. Kindly don't copy my work and don't use my Aesthetics without giving proper credits.

No rude comments will be entertained. Kindly be polite even while pointing out the faults in the story. I am always looking forward to learn something new. Remember that the story is yet not edited. 

Starting date:10 August 2020

Cover Credits~@authordira_21

©Copyright:@Blossom_Springs
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