Your Rival's Brother (Indian Bl)

Your Rival's Brother (Indian Bl)

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Lev Banerjee has three rules. Never get attached. Never repeat a partner. And never lose to Atish Oberoi. For years, Lev and Atish have been rivals, fighting in swimming competitions, arguing like enemies, and refusing to stand in the same room peacefully. Then there's Anay Oberoi. Atish's younger brother. First-year literature student. Football player. The good boy everyone seems to love. The one person Lev Banerjee should stay away from. But rules were never really Lev's thing. And falling for your rival's brother? That might be the most dangerous rule to break. Happy Reading. Do share your opinion on comment. Do follow, vote and comment. Images don't belong me. Your Author, Moorva Arin
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