Sunday, September 23, 2018

Review on "Just married missed by Himanshu Bhatia"

Just Married Missed by Himanshu Bhatia is a debut novel.

About the Story:

The story whirls around Sid, Shreya and Shivam. Even though marriages are fixed by checking for horoscopes and compatibilities we often forget fate decides its own probability and “Marriages are made in heaven”.

Sid meets Shreya through a Matrimonial site where things goes smooth, they both met each other shared their values and Sid started adoring Shreya. She brings a change in Sid’s programmatic life.

And there comes Shivam, she thinks him as a flirt initially but soon gets attracted by Shivam and falls for him. But Shivam already is in love with Kanika, but their marriage was left behind due to their parent’s disapproval.

The meetup with Shivam, and their first date made Shreya much more attracted, parallelly her marriage with Sid was fixed by their parents. A sudden tragic happens were Shivam encounters an accident. There are so many twists and turns in the story likely enjoyable.

Is Shreya destined to Sid or Shivam? Will Kanika marry Shivam? Will Shivam survive the accident? What if fate divides them? Lies the suspense of the story.

About the book:

It’s a trio love story. The plot of the story is good, and flow was smooth. The characters were well designed and played their part in place.

The language is simple and intact, and the pacing is good. This book is more kind off filmy stuff rather than a novel.

I likes Shivam’s character as he was more into empathy and an understanding character. Moreover, a trio love story as their own puzzle ending which is unpredictable.

I would like to give 3.5 star for this beguile novel and recommend for all who read “Romance” genre.
                   

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