🌿Brinda🌿

This is Brinda’s story–she was thrown into the local MLA’s house for servitude by the intertwining of her poor family’s greed and a quirk of fate. As she began a new chapter in her life with great anticipation of a financially secure future, fate held darker challenges for her to overcome.

The MLA’s son, Virender, was prying on her blossoming youth. She knew she was sought, and she knew she was bought. As Payal, her only friend in the palatial bungalow plotted her escape, she was not sure if she should go–they both knew some dark and tightly held secrets of the house, and she knew the implications of an escape for herself, and more so, for Payal.
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🌿I am now quite familiar with the author’s writing style and thought process and thought this would be a very simple book but I am so glad because of the way it turned out. This is a story of Brinda and she is bound by faith and is currently stuck in a MLA’s house because of here own family’s sake. I find Brinda as every other Indian girl, just being forced to do all the things she isn’t really willing for. The book is so strong and Brinda as a character is very unusual. She is firm even though she feels like she is nothing.
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Other characters like Viren, gives a new flavor to the book and not only adds twist but potrays the hasrh reality of the society. On the other hand we have a strong political party and on one we have Brinda and Payal. Payal, a very mutual and supporting character makes the book more healing and readable. I loved the issues that were discussed in the book.
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At every point, the author presented some new that was worth reading. I loved the writing as well. I think the cover could have been more creative. I definitely recommend it to everyone.
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Rating : 4🌟

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