Raj utters the D-word and immediately regrets it. He hopes that Divya, who is deaf, hasn’t lip-read the words. But Divya has and is shattered that Raj wants to end their thirteen-year-old marriage. Determined to build a new life for herself and the children, she uses her deafness to ignore Raj as he tries to regain the ease of communication they had in the beginning of their marriage.
From Reviews on Goodreads.
It is a full-fledged novel condensed into only a few pages. Beautiful work, this. (Grady Harp, Hall of Fame Reviewer )
Gita Reddy has taken several delicate subjects and has handled them to the degree that even more experienced writers have missed.(D D Gott)
Never Ever is a short story filled with heartfelt emotion and likable characters. It’s written sensitively and thoughtfully. (SEB)
Although this is a short story, Gita Reddy does a good job of relating how important communication is in a relationship. I love the ending of this story! It is an example of how marriage should work.(Dawn H.)
I loved this story! Sure there are other stories featuring the importance of communication in relationships but this one is unique with the wife being hearing-impaired.(Darswords.)
“Never Ever” will make you want to tell your loved ones that you love them and think of other ways that you can show them that you care! (Penny Minding Mom)
Highly emotional look into the struggles of marriage. I enjoyed this very much. It was well-written and riveting. I loved the ending. (Mai Tai Mama)
Gita V.Reddy lives in Hyderabad, India, with her husband and son. She writes fiction for both adults and children. Her books for children are written when she takes a break from writing for adults and vice verca.
She enjoys thinking up tales of different genres and has written historical fiction, women's fiction, and recently has made a foray into regency romance.
For children, she has written mysteries, adventure tales, fantasy, science fiction, and also a fable.
In addition to writing, she is interested in art and has illustrated three picture books.
Gita Reddy also writes under the pen names of Heera Datta and Jessica Spencer (for regency romance.)
Ms Reddy is a post graduate in Mathematics. In an earlier life that she voluntarily quit in 2011, she was senior manager in a bank.
To know more about her and her writing journey, please visit her website, https://www.gitavreddy.com.