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A review by janane
The Rules of Playing with Fire by Varsha Chitnis
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
5.0
Sona & Mihir's story of intense lust to finding forever love, with a perfect amount of drama, banter & spice.
Pick it up if you want to read a book that will make you fall in love with all the characters.
This book is like that unexpected person that comes into life when you don't want to. Irrespective of that, they come & give you happy memories, makes you cry & leaves you with a warm feeling. I didn't know the author or this book in progress two months back but I'm happy to have discovered this through @swipethebook.pr
I read the synopsis & thought it seemed like my kind romance book read & has a touch of desi culture in it. Okay, let me sign for ARC, honestly that was my thoughts at first. But definitely I was not ready for the emotional rollercoaster this book put me through.
Sona, like her name just glitters with her presence wherever she is. Be it when she talks passionately about her work to her valuing her happiness & knowing her self worth. She bold & yet her moments of vulnerability just made me relate with her more.
Mihir, The confident & ruthless business man who is also an absolute sweetheart. He just screamed charming & handsome. I just loved him for taking the first steps & yet giving sona the space needed for her to accept what was between them.
Mihir & Sona were perfect for each other. From calling each other out to endless arguments on stupid things to literally not being able to keep their hands off each other. They were fire, burning bright & hot. I adored their cute moments of intimacy that just actually gave me butterflies.
I felt their relationship was also balanced; at the start from Mihir understanding & taking efforts when Sona was in denial to her standing by his side at the end.
This book is also so much more than their story. Apart from portraying strong FMC, it has women characters that just inspired me. This book also shines its light on social issues from different perspectives. It is so blended into the story you will feel the emotions hitting you.
For writing the parents of this book @varshachitnis deserves a special shoutout.
Pick it up if you want to read a book that will make you fall in love with all the characters.
This book is like that unexpected person that comes into life when you don't want to. Irrespective of that, they come & give you happy memories, makes you cry & leaves you with a warm feeling. I didn't know the author or this book in progress two months back but I'm happy to have discovered this through @swipethebook.pr
I read the synopsis & thought it seemed like my kind romance book read & has a touch of desi culture in it. Okay, let me sign for ARC, honestly that was my thoughts at first. But definitely I was not ready for the emotional rollercoaster this book put me through.
Sona, like her name just glitters with her presence wherever she is. Be it when she talks passionately about her work to her valuing her happiness & knowing her self worth. She bold & yet her moments of vulnerability just made me relate with her more.
Mihir, The confident & ruthless business man who is also an absolute sweetheart. He just screamed charming & handsome. I just loved him for taking the first steps & yet giving sona the space needed for her to accept what was between them.
Mihir & Sona were perfect for each other. From calling each other out to endless arguments on stupid things to literally not being able to keep their hands off each other. They were fire, burning bright & hot. I adored their cute moments of intimacy that just actually gave me butterflies.
I felt their relationship was also balanced; at the start from Mihir understanding & taking efforts when Sona was in denial to her standing by his side at the end.
This book is also so much more than their story. Apart from portraying strong FMC, it has women characters that just inspired me. This book also shines its light on social issues from different perspectives. It is so blended into the story you will feel the emotions hitting you.
For writing the parents of this book @varshachitnis deserves a special shoutout.