Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Review on "Tinkling of the Bell before it Rings by Sonika Shandilya"


Tinkling of the Bell before it rings by Sonika Shandilya is a debut novel.

About the story:
The story whirls between Jai and Sakshi who falls in love gradually after their unexpected first meet in a theatre.

Jai is an aspiring IPS officer, his father Mr. Ram is a police officer too. His mom Sarika, is a home maker and his brother Sid pursuing his degree in Delhi. Their family pictured as a perfect family.While Sakshi wants to become a leading fashion designer, her dad Mr. Ravi is a leading doctor in Hyderabad whereas her mother Anaida works in abroad leaving her family alone.

Do you believe in fate? Yes, Jai manages to find her, he joins as a Store Manager in a boutique shop, were Sakshi was involved in a fashion designer show. They both worked together for this show and made a great hit, Sakshi became a renowned fashion designer that gave her an opportunity to fly foreign country and perform a show.

Even Jai accompanied her and they both flew to Milan, Paris. Their travel was a happy one where they expressed their love to each other. Sakshi became a famous designer, she opened many boutiques in foreign countries, while Jai prepared for his IPS examinations.

Will Sakshi marry Jai? Will Jai become an IPS officer? Will Sakshi's family reunite and have a happy life? lies the suspense of the story.

About the book:
The love between Jai and Sakshi were pure and filled with innocence. You can find a depth in their love and succinct about how they cared and the value they had over each other. The pace of the story is intact. I loved the way, the author narrated her story, you can feel your presence where we travel to the places through the authors narration.

The description about the places, and Sakshi’s designer clothes, accessories were vivid.

Jai's friend Vicky's character faded away in the flow of the story, Anaida’s presence was too little but her character had an emotional touch at the end. The overall story was good. I loved Jai's character more, not because he is the hero of the story but his love towards Sakshi was endless.

You can feel only positivity throughout the story, not much of tragedy or any other essence can be seen.

I would like to rate ☆☆☆☆ for this exemplary novel and recommend for readers who love romance genre.



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