A Walk In The Rain by Udai Yadla | Book Review
Summary:
Saloni is a prostitute who is desperate to earn money by any means. She does not care about exploiting others to fulfill her purpose.
Fate unites the loner and the prostitute to embark on a life changing journey of retribution and self discovery.
Lovelorn Sunny turns misogynistic after Sandy, the only girl he loved walks away from his life, unannounced. He suffers painful solitude for almost two decades with the relentless haunting of her thoughts. A distressed friend Imran, vows to change his life forever. A surprise planned for his birthday turns into a tragedy that claims the life of his dear friend, triggering a series of unbelievable events. As Imran gets killed by a stranger, Sunny's calm life suddenly turns into a turbulent storm. With nothing left to live for, vengeance becomes his ultimate mission. His reluctant alliance with a prostitute to trace the killer sets him onto a nerve racking adventure of life and death.
Both are bound to a common goal with different motives but destiny has its own motive. A walk in the rain is an intricate tale of intense emotions, driven by hair raising twists and turns.
Author:
Udai Yadla
Publisher:
Kyron Publications
Release Date:
January 7th 2015
No. of Pages:
Paperback, 234 pages
The narration style of the author is simple and language is easy to read. It’s a story of introvert Surya and his classmate Sandhya. Sandhya forges a friendship with the reserve, introvert Surya and they become inseparable.
The prƩcis gives you an idea about a love story which desires you to read the book. It is very different from a typical romance fiction.
The book shows that love comes into a person’s life at many stages and always in different forms. It is infused with love, friendship, despair, retribution and redemption, a concoction of emotions. There are also some incredible twists and turns that make this book an absolute page turner.
It involves a lot of incredible events and characters which provokes the reader to read the book further to discover the end. Although felt like sometime the story glides seamlessly through the flashbacks and back to the present.
The author had illustrated the heart of a girl and the pain that conceals beneath her smile. There is some great heart touching moments in the book.
The characters are different and well developed. Narration of each character is very impressive. Each one has a very profound meaning for their existence. There were a few parts the story was little excessively dragged. The length of the story could have been shortened.
This is one book that lingers in your mind for a long time. Many memorable and meaningful quotes are strewn throughout the book.
My favorite quotes from the book:
"You do not calculate consequences while dealing with emotions"
"Chastity is not an attribute of body, but soul"
The author promises an exciting adventure and fulfills the promise. I'd be looking forward to read more from the author in future.
I received a review copy of the book from Writersmelon in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
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