No Matter What I Do; I End Up Falling For You By Devanshi Sharma Book Review |
No Matter What I Do; I End Up Falling For You By Devanshi Sharma Book Cover |
This story is set in Bhopal where the sole trustee of the SVS group of medical institutions, Mrs. Suhasini Khanna wants to resign and opts to give her power to her younger son Kushank, who doesn't have any knowledge of medicine. He is fond of business and marketing, but his mother's trust in him compelled him to take the responsibility.
However, he is an underconfident guy who avoids leadership. Other hand, Amaira Roy belongs to Delhi, where she lives with her elder brother Kabir Roy. She wants to be a doctor and she got admission to SVS college. She is totally the opposite of Kushank in conduct.
She is a carefree, young, rebellious, and beautiful girl who loves to play football on rainy nights on the road. Their first interaction is an awkward one, but gradually they become friends. But Kushank always thinks about the SVS before anyone else and this creates chaos in their friendship and life.
While on the other hand, in Delhi one more love story of Kabir and Suhani is gradually growing. They both seem like carbon copies of Amaira and Kushank in personality. However, their dreams and situations are different. Kabir is an intelligent nerd who turns into a politician. He is a swell president of his college union.
He loves to be in the limelight. Suhani enters his life, who belongs to an orthodox middle-class family and they don't leave a single chance to suppress and humiliate her, about her decision to follow her dreams and study. She is a great singer, but her upbringing makes her personality a pry of dependence.
Review
This is my first book by this author. I heard a lot about this young author who is writing one after another romance book at her younger age. Which inspires and influences me to pick a book of hers to read. However, I like the catchy title and the fascinating cover which don't have any connection with the storyline of the book.
The quotes are amazing and inspiring, even the narration is a bit interesting, but the story presentation is so poor. Character development and story development are so slow-paced. Amaira is the only character with whom I felt a bit of connection and who looks promising in the story. Just because of it, I read this book till the end but all I gained was a disappointment.
This story has no end, it seems like the author is in a hurry to complete the book and she gave a half-developed story to print. Even those who planned a sequel for their story, have a satisfying and rational ending. If the author of this story is planning to make a sequel, I'm not gonna read that.
-Abhi Panwar
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