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The Bodyguard by Ruchi Singh| Undercover series | Book review


 Book review:

" The Bodyguard"  is charged with heartfelt tension, and the tension is the more unmistakable component. It's a speedy, immaculate storyline, very well-carved characters, undeniable activity and tension with sentiment, and a little portion of satire, making this book a magnificent read. Noteworthy narrating expertise by the writer, exquisite book cover configuration, advanced characters, and mistake-free composition.

The story revolves around Esha Sinha, an expert who takes on the task of watching Vikram Aditya Seth with her life. Violent pasts as far as experience and life have caused her to shift individuals and connections.

Vikram Aditya Jr., the scion of Seth Businesses, had a vivid past and terrible involvement with connections. Both are cruising in a comparable situation. Things enliven between them as they are drawn to one another yet don't have any desire to admit it.

A woman protector who cherishes her work and views it extremely seriously. A world-class money manager whose life is in harm's way yet doesn't treat the dangers in a serious way. Hot, sizzling science and an unputdownable round of Tom and Jerry pursuit The quick, moving story and astonishing composition keep you snared till the end.

There is a fascination, and there is pressure, and Esha and Vikram think about one another frequently. In any case, the emphasis stays on determining the personality of Vikram's future professional killer while likewise exploring corporate interests and family shows.

I cherished the plot and the manner in which the creator mixed anticipation and sentiment together. Both the components are even, and the story simply streams. The characters, including optional characters, are all scratched. The portrayals of the scenes are nitty-gritty. I cherished the connection between Nikhil and Vikram, and among Esha and Nikhil, I adored how he calls her Xena.

The anticipation and the exciting bends in the road are very well arranged and presented at the perfect second in the story. I was likewise shocked by the antagonist, which is uncommon, and it shows the writer's composing ability that she had the option to draw a person that will make them feel frustrated about him as well as detest him all simultaneously.

Ruchi Singh shows that nobody is awesome, and it is our background as well as our capacity to adapt and push ahead that can either make us legends or antagonists.

By and large, "The Bodyguard"  is a fascinating read, as it catches your attention with a decent blend of plot, characters, and the progression of the story.


Purchase: The Bodyguard

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