Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Book Review on From Ashes to dreams by Rashmi Trivedi


From Ashes to dreams by Rashmi Trivedi is a motivational sensation.

About the Story:

The story whirls around protagonist “Naina” a born orphan who lives in an orphanage ran by “Shanthi Amma”.

She has two good friends Kusum and Raghav. Raghav is over protective about Naina whereas Kusum always had a jealousy corner and hatred towards her. All three moves to an apartment to catch their dream life. Kusum loves Raghav and marries him leaving Naina behind.

But Naina has her own love story with Siddarth. Sid is a father of “Ayushi” and married to Sristi with a broken marriage. Sid and Naina were fond of each other and decided to get married. But Sristi health condition bought a hew between their relationship.

Fate plays a major role making Naina to stand at the door of death and even death turns her down. Anurag being a psychiatrist helps Naina to overcome these hurdles.

What will happen to Naina? Will she survive this heartbreak? Will she accept Anurag’s proposal? Whom she destined to be with Anurag or Sid? Lies the suspense of the story.


About the book:

The pacing of the story is precise and intact. I felt an emotional touch throughout the novel, the way the author took the story was upstanding.

We can see love, affection, tears, anger, vengeance and all types of emotion in it. It typically shows how people are surviving this present generation, their needs and purpose everything is beautifully explained by the author.

I loved Naina’s character, she is more practical with too much of sentiments, its true many of us are blindfolded with love and affection. Her beauty narrated through this tale was beautiful, I wish I had a chance to meet Naina.

Anurag, the psychiatrist played as a solace for Naina. All the characters were justifiable, and their part was equally considered without any evanesce. The story passes a message to every human who tries to kill themselves without realizing the importance of life.

I would recommend this book to all romance readers and it has high fillip factors.

I would like to rate 4/5 for this beguile novel.

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