Taurus Temptation (Written In The Stars #3) by Sundari Venkatraman - Book Review


Book: Taurus Temptation (Written In The Stars #3)
Author: Sundari Venkatraman
Genre: Indian Romance, Fiction
Format: Kindle
No. Of Pages: 189
My Rating: 4.2 / 5 ⭐

My Review:
Taurus Temptation is my first novel by the writer Sundari. It's a modern work explaining the plans & goals of today's youngsters while at the same time telling us how two zodiac signs of extreme characteristics fall in love with each other. Youth today desire to be self-governing & begin something on their own, rather than be held to a 9-5 job in a firm. Giving both the older & younger generation's opinions was indeed a clever move.

Who doesn't fancy being a member of a budding passionate connection, family show for a fixed arranged match, cutting off engagements, the triumphant establishment of a new cafe, beginning a blogging website, sibling fights, gossips within the community when a kid elopes with a guy? You get all that & much more extra while reading this Indian romance novel.

The tale has sentiments ranging from rage, envy, love, empathy, joy to grief. The way the writer has penned the novel, one can really feel these sensations in the situations. You cry when there's a sad scene running & you blush when there's a passionate scene. One can't help but choose sides & root for their beloved lead actors. The account is uncomplicated yet so genuine with a great plot.

The overall literature employed in the tale is something all readers can quickly understand. The few grammatical mistakes can be efficiently taken care of in the following publication. The conversations are so genuine & that it's comfortable to be inside the account. I just couldn't stop reading the novel because it has a great storyline. I would suggest it to anyone who likes fantasy books.

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