
\"I Don\'t Love You Anymore\" by Rithvik Singh is a heart-wrenching modern romance novel that explores the painful realities of love, heartbreak, and emotional healing. With raw emotion and poetic storytelling, the book dives deep into the vulnerable spaces of relationships — the ones that start beautifully but end with silence and scars.
The story follows the emotional journey of a young man who finds himself at the end of a relationship that once meant everything to him. Through scattered memories, letters, poems, and inner reflections, the protagonist expresses the unraveling of love — from affection to detachment, from warmth to cold silence.
The book is not structured as a traditional novel. Instead, it flows more like a series of deeply personal entries — almost like reading someone’s emotional journal. The narrator speaks directly to the one he once loved, reliving their memories and slowly confronting the bitter truth that their love has faded.
Rithvik Singh’s prose is poetic, simple, and relatable. The writing resonates with anyone who has experienced love that slowly fell apart. It\'s emotional without being melodramatic — honest without being bitter. Each chapter or entry feels like a whisper from someone trying to make sense of the silence left behind.
\"I Don’t Love You Anymore\" is more than just a breakup book — it’s a mirror for anyone who has ever loved deeply and lost painfully. It doesn’t promise healing, but it does promise that your pain is seen, and your silence is shared.