Genre: Romance
Blurb:
All She wanted was love...
Shefali is a die-hard romantic. Having lost her parents at a very tender age, she is in search of a place which she can call home. Her passion for Art lands her a job as an art curator to the famous artifacts of the Ranaut Dynasty. When she meets the scion, Aryan Ranaut, she feels that her dream might come true until…
All He wanted was to trust…
Living the life of a modern day Prince is no easy task for the young and dashing Aryan Ranaut. Having lost his father to a rapacious woman, Aryan has severe trust issues. But upon meeting Shefali, he feels he could let down his guard. Until…
All They need is to find The Angel…
Just as Aryan realizes his love for Shefali, one of the most precious artifacts, The Angel, goes missing from the Ranaut collection. All fingers point towards Shefali—more so because she leaves the palace without telling anyone on the very night of the theft.
Finding the Angel is a story where duty clashes with love and lack of trust overrides passion. Under these circumstances, can The Angel bring the star-crossed lovers together?
My Review:
After being entertained by many heart-touching short stories from Rubina Ramesh, I was eagerly looking forward to a longer one from the author and I wasn’t disappointed. ‘Finding The Angel’ is an unputdownable, unique, sizzling romance with elements of a thriller which binds a reader till the happily-ever-after!
The handsome prince Aryan of Ranaut has had a turbulent childhood as far as his parents are concerned and does not easily trust an outsider; even if the outsider is someone he is extremely attracted to. Shefali Verma, an art curator, is contracted to log and document the priceless, rare artefacts owned by Ranaut’s royal family for generation. The problem starts when one of them goes missing…
While Aryan is perfect as a high-profile, royalty who is understandably a bit cut above the rest, Shefali is demure yet highly responsible and professional girl. The other supporting characters give a perfect back drop to the two protagonists, be it Aryan’s mother Gitanjali devi or his sisters, their husbands or Aryan’s friend-cum-assistant Shekhar.
The royal setting, the mystery behind the missing artefact and the romance between the hunter and the suspect brings a pleasant change from the routine, everyday romances. Rubina has expertly woven the tussle between love, mistrust, longing and anguish between the protagonists in the fast paced narrative.
The strong storyline, fluent narration, internal and external conflict takes the reader so expertly on a entertaining roller-coster journey of romance and crime entwined together, that it doesn’t seem like a debut.
Highly recommended for romance lovers.
Blurb:
All She wanted was love...
Shefali is a die-hard romantic. Having lost her parents at a very tender age, she is in search of a place which she can call home. Her passion for Art lands her a job as an art curator to the famous artifacts of the Ranaut Dynasty. When she meets the scion, Aryan Ranaut, she feels that her dream might come true until…
All He wanted was to trust…
Living the life of a modern day Prince is no easy task for the young and dashing Aryan Ranaut. Having lost his father to a rapacious woman, Aryan has severe trust issues. But upon meeting Shefali, he feels he could let down his guard. Until…
All They need is to find The Angel…
Just as Aryan realizes his love for Shefali, one of the most precious artifacts, The Angel, goes missing from the Ranaut collection. All fingers point towards Shefali—more so because she leaves the palace without telling anyone on the very night of the theft.
Finding the Angel is a story where duty clashes with love and lack of trust overrides passion. Under these circumstances, can The Angel bring the star-crossed lovers together?
My Review:
After being entertained by many heart-touching short stories from Rubina Ramesh, I was eagerly looking forward to a longer one from the author and I wasn’t disappointed. ‘Finding The Angel’ is an unputdownable, unique, sizzling romance with elements of a thriller which binds a reader till the happily-ever-after!
The handsome prince Aryan of Ranaut has had a turbulent childhood as far as his parents are concerned and does not easily trust an outsider; even if the outsider is someone he is extremely attracted to. Shefali Verma, an art curator, is contracted to log and document the priceless, rare artefacts owned by Ranaut’s royal family for generation. The problem starts when one of them goes missing…
While Aryan is perfect as a high-profile, royalty who is understandably a bit cut above the rest, Shefali is demure yet highly responsible and professional girl. The other supporting characters give a perfect back drop to the two protagonists, be it Aryan’s mother Gitanjali devi or his sisters, their husbands or Aryan’s friend-cum-assistant Shekhar.
The royal setting, the mystery behind the missing artefact and the romance between the hunter and the suspect brings a pleasant change from the routine, everyday romances. Rubina has expertly woven the tussle between love, mistrust, longing and anguish between the protagonists in the fast paced narrative.
The strong storyline, fluent narration, internal and external conflict takes the reader so expertly on a entertaining roller-coster journey of romance and crime entwined together, that it doesn’t seem like a debut.
Highly recommended for romance lovers.
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About the author
Rubina Ramesh is an avid reader, writer, blogger, book reviewer, and marketer. She is the founder of The Book Club, an online book publicity group. Her first literary work was published in her school magazine. It gave her immense pride to see her own name at the bottom of the article. She was about 8 years old at that time. She then went to complete her MBA and after her marriage to her childhood friend, her travel saga started. From The Netherlands to the British Isles she lived her life like an adventure. After a short stint in Malaysia, she finally settled down in the desert state of USA, Arizona. Living with her DH and two human kids and one doggie kid, Rubina has finally started living the life she had always dreamed about – that of a writer.
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