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Twin Torment by Sundari Venkatraman
3.0
Book: Twin Torment
Author: Sundari Venkatraman
Genre: Romance Novella
Rating: 3.4
Pages: 129(Kindle)
Twin torment is a short Romance Novella by author Sundari Venkatraman. The story revolves around the main protagonist Sanya, living in London with her parents, Diwakar and Bindiya. Earlier, before shifting to London, they lived with the Sharma family: Shantanu and Ratna and their twin children, Arth and Ansh.
Sanya has a crush, a one-sided love towards Arth, her childhood sweetheart. But her relationship with Ansh was just terrible. They have been enemies and Ansh had not missed a single chance to trouble her when they were children.
The story progresses when Sanya came to Mumbai again for a visit to Sharma's house and how the equations between the childhood connections change.
The thing I loved most about this book was how the passion is being represented here. I love the way how Sanya puts her efforts towards her passion and how a mutual understanding between people works when they want to pursue their dreams. In today's time when we hear so many stories about how someone leaves or keeps aside their passion and dream for a relationship, this was something which I want to read because this is how it should have happened.
Also, one of the most important things in a relationship is patience. Patience, to wait for the partner to live their life in the way they want. Also, giving them the mutual space they need. And this was also one thing that I loved about this book because it is represented beautifully in the story. And one more thing which is shown delightfully here was parents. The way they think and act is something which we all can feel and connect.
There were some things if included in it could have been more spectacular. Like, if the character of Arth have been explored a little more and his point of view have been added, it would have been more interesting to read.
Overall, the story shows pleasingly how can someone's childhood decides their behaviour towards someone and how with time, things change and so do the people. Go with the book if you want to read some light, short, romantic, and hot romance because it has some elements of hot romance in it.
Author: Sundari Venkatraman
Genre: Romance Novella
Rating: 3.4
Pages: 129(Kindle)
Twin torment is a short Romance Novella by author Sundari Venkatraman. The story revolves around the main protagonist Sanya, living in London with her parents, Diwakar and Bindiya. Earlier, before shifting to London, they lived with the Sharma family: Shantanu and Ratna and their twin children, Arth and Ansh.
Sanya has a crush, a one-sided love towards Arth, her childhood sweetheart. But her relationship with Ansh was just terrible. They have been enemies and Ansh had not missed a single chance to trouble her when they were children.
The story progresses when Sanya came to Mumbai again for a visit to Sharma's house and how the equations between the childhood connections change.
The thing I loved most about this book was how the passion is being represented here. I love the way how Sanya puts her efforts towards her passion and how a mutual understanding between people works when they want to pursue their dreams. In today's time when we hear so many stories about how someone leaves or keeps aside their passion and dream for a relationship, this was something which I want to read because this is how it should have happened.
Also, one of the most important things in a relationship is patience. Patience, to wait for the partner to live their life in the way they want. Also, giving them the mutual space they need. And this was also one thing that I loved about this book because it is represented beautifully in the story. And one more thing which is shown delightfully here was parents. The way they think and act is something which we all can feel and connect.
There were some things if included in it could have been more spectacular. Like, if the character of Arth have been explored a little more and his point of view have been added, it would have been more interesting to read.
Overall, the story shows pleasingly how can someone's childhood decides their behaviour towards someone and how with time, things change and so do the people. Go with the book if you want to read some light, short, romantic, and hot romance because it has some elements of hot romance in it.