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Playing Rebel: A Royal Romance by Meenu Pillai | Book review

Book review:

"Playing Rebel" is an incredible story that mixes tension with genuine sentiment. Meenu Pillai has created a masterpiece that engages as well as digs into the intricacies of human inclination and the quest for individual satisfaction. This book kept me charmed until the end, enthusiastically expected the following portion in the Marwah series.

The storyline is about Kabir and Mahee and their relationship. Indeed, Kabir, the disobedient sovereign, has a place with a rich foundation. He has been damaged since his young life, which he appears to neglect. In this way, he falls head over heels and starts dating Mahee, yet because of some issue, he breaks the relationship.

 However he makes' Mahee extremely upset fiercely, there is predetermination over them to rejoin them together each time as they attempt to break the bunch. Be that as it may, predetermination sits around aimlessly, assuming you're difficult with your own thoughts. In reality, Kabir is impacted and can't dispose of his old negative memory. 

Furthermore, life will likewise influence you all the more severely if you're not obligated to acknowledge the bits of insight in life. Additionally, exactly the same thing occurs here. Get your duplicates and begin reading this show-stopper to learn more. However, there's actually no need to focus on the basic four-letter expression of "affection.". Rather, it says a ton regarding life, past recollections, society, the standards of the young ladies in the general public, and every one of these.

Meenu Pillai's capacity to make a perplexing story of adoration, penance, and self-revelation is something I cherish the most. The subjects of absolution and recuperation are effectively depicted through Kabir and Mahee's tempestuous excursion.

Pillai's composition is suggestive, bringing readers into a reality where each inclination—from adoration and yearning to dread and reclamation—is distinctly felt. The chemistry between Kabir and Maahi is loaded with force, their relationship unfurling in a progression of minutes that leaves a permanent imprint.

Overall, "Playing Rebel"has an imperial setting on the primary person's test. Writer Meenu Pillai composes a recipe with the energy and love of a sweetheart and targets changing the picture of the persona to bring out trust, pardon, and the wonders of adoration. Highly recommended!

Purchase: Playing Rebel

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