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Book review: Guardian Angel by Ruchi Singh


 Book review:

"Guardian Angel" by Ruchi Singh is one of those heartfelt tension books that pulls you in right all along. The story rotates around Nikhil and Ayesha.

Nikhil is the companion and security responsible for renowned Industrialist, Vikram Seth Jr. During one of his gatherings with a source, he is trapped in a bomb impact and caught by obscure individuals. Whenever a bomb impact offers the lowlifes the chance to snatch him, Nikhil is a no left helpless before a gathering kindness.

 Harmed, bewildered and blindfolded, he awakens in an obscure spot with no chance to get out. Ayesha is given the obligation of nursing a man back to wellbeing so he can be tormented and grilled. With Rehaan and Khala watching out for her, meanwhile arranging her wedding, Ayesha must choose the option to nurture the outsider in her cellar. What turns do their processes take? Furthermore, does destiny have different designs for them?

The writer has made a wonderful and elegantly composed show-stopper. Utilization of straightforward language, very much depicted characters, and the intense story plot is simply marvelous. The plot involved love, retribution, kinship and assurance which had me snared till the end. The story improvement was incredible and particularly loved Ayesha's personality.

Ayesha's blend of sympathy and boldness makes you pull for her as she assumes the errand of aiding the harmed security master, Nikhil. The chemistry between them is electric, adding a sweet touch to the high-stakes circumstances they think of themselves as in.

I partook in the speed of the book as likewise the genuine depictions of Kashmir. Assuming I was searching for a grievance, it would be that the high-point of the book came much before it finished and the sentiment towards the end appeared to be an epilog.

In general, it actually makes for an extraordinary read. Highly recommended!

Purchase: Guardian Angel

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