Book review: Bewitched by Ruchi Singh


 Book review:

"Bewitched" by Ruchi Singh charmed me, sucked me in right all along, and took me on a genuinely rich excursion of self-revelation, battling against shamefulness, paying attention to your heart, and forfeiting for the sake of adoration.

The story revolves around two people, Poorva and Rudra. They are totally opposite to one another. Poorva has consistently carried on honestly and needs etiquette in the public eye; however, her friends and family have sold out her in the absolute worst manner. Then again, Rudra plays with strength and with individuals like they are the knights on a chessboard. He has no doubts about satisfying his longings, whether cash or ladies, yet he is resolved not to be limited by any of them. At the point when these two impact, things wind up turning into a rollercoaster ride.

Ruchi Singh has splendidly depicted the predicament faced by Poorva and her strife in breaking the commitments to which she has consistently stuck. The optional romantic tale between Nayak and Mansi likewise added to the appeal. The straightforwardness with which the story unfolds is really praiseworthy. Losing oneself in this caring story of renewed opportunities and believing one's heart is very simple.

It was an interesting topic, with the heroes venturing over a line that typically doesn't reverberate with the hopeful system of romance books. In any case, it was taken care of with wonderful giftedness on a tight chain. Truth be told, towards the end, I felt that it turned out to be something other than a romance book.

In general, it was a genuinely engaging read, crammed with close-to-home and less-promising times!

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