A review by bookwormsakshi
The Secret of the Nagas by Amish Tripathi

4.0

The realization of the truth that Chandravanshis were not evil, protagonist Shiva realized that he made a mistake by declaring war in the first book, The Immortals of Meluha . The second book in the Shiva Trilogy reveals the face of actual darkness.

Amish Tripathi's Secret of the Nagas portrays Naga's perspective, affecting Sati and Shiva's life questionably. An angry Shiva wants to kill the Naga to avenge Brahaspati's murder. The Naga Queen and the Lord of the People finally confront Sati, which raises the question of emperor Daksha's justice and principle. Sati and Daksha's relationship comes on a strange term.

With the help of Nandi, Veerbhadra, Parvateshwar, and prince Bhagirath, Shiva finds a way to Panchvati (Nagas city), but first, they need to aid Brangaridai's monarch, which is considerably challenging. To discover a distinct way, Shiva's path was crisscrossed with a bandit, Parshuram. He believes in Neelkanth's myth and presents a new prospect on Nagas.

The role of Vasudev Pandit has become more mysterious. Shiva and Sati are blessed with a boy, but his life is saved twice by those considered evil. I enjoyed the way Parvateshwar and Anandmayi's story unfolds. It questions old age vows and principles. Between all the secrets and hidings, a new puppeteer emerges, Bhrigu. He has some hidden agendas, which will discover in the last book, The Oath of the Vayuputras .

The thing I like most about Amish's writing is the narration style. This book is the shortest in the Trilogy and full of suspense. Once you start reading, you get so engrossed that it's really difficult to get off the book.

If you liked the First book in the series you're gonna love this one!❤