Review of Wrong Means Right End

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Book Name         – Wrong Means Right End



Author    
             – Varsha Dixit


Publisher
             – Rupa Publications


Number
of Pages – 322


Publishing
Year   – 2012


Edition
                 – Paperback

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Rating : 3.5

Blurb


Readers fell in love with Sneha and Nandini, two best friends
who stuck to each other through heartbreak and joy in the bestselling novel,
Right Fit Wrong Shoe. Now they are back in a delightful sequel that follows the
two women as they begin the next phase of their lives in Mumbai.

After a
failed marriage, Sneha, a single working mom, has no time, or inclination, for
love. She resists every matchmaking attempt made by the overzealous Nandini,
married to industrialist Aditya. But then the past intrudes in the form of the
gorgeous and rich, Nikhil, who brings along Gayatri to break-up her ex-fianc,
Adityas marriage. Sneha enlists Nikhils help to salvage the situation. But how
does she even talk to a man who clearly loathes her? As Nikhil and Sneha try to
grapple with their egos and combustible chemistry, love blossoms.

Wrong
Means Right End, an exuberant story about love and friendship, is filled with
surprises and a wicked twist at every turn.




My Review



Hatred is the new love for authoress Varsha Dixit. Like the protagonists in the prequel, this books also takes the readers through the love-hate relationship. The incidents in story are more happening and engaging when compared to the sequel. When the Chauvinistic Aditya irritates the readers in the prequel, angry yet soft hearted Nikhil is good to visualize. 


Sneha’s single mother life is quite inspiring. The headstrong and determined woman she is, her life is sure to impel the female mass.


Sneha’s character, which was in the back seat in Right fit Wrong shoes, is the protagonist in the sequel. Nandini’s character is involved with deserved importance.  The relationship issues of Sneha is not shown in the first book, but in the sequel, Sneha’s comes as a single mother. Much details into her dark past is not given. The fights between the lovers or to be lovers seemed repetitive. The pace of the story is also not steady.


Overall the sequel is one step ahead. Looking forward for the third part.




Reviewed
for the publisher
Disclosure
of Material Connection: I received this book as a complimentary copy in
exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write a positive review.
The opinions I have expressed are my own.

About the author



An Indian author, Varsha Dixit is a resident of the United
States, where she lives with her family. She has pursued a bachelor’s degree in
arts, with a specialization in political science and has completed a diploma in
mass communication. Varsha has also completed several film editing courses from
Los Angeles and has worked in the Indian television industry. A huge fan of
crime fiction and murder mysteries, she wanted to write a book on similar
lines. However, owing to her sensitive nature, Varsha ended up writing a
romantic story as her debut novel. The books authored by her are Right Fit
Wrong Shoe and Xcess Baggage.

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