Book Review by #LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘Love on Ventilator’ by Devi Raghuvanshi

** Thanks to the author for gifting us a review copy of the book.**

** Thanks to our reviewer Reetwika Banerjee for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **

It is indeed a difficult task to keep a reader stuck to a romantic novel these days. Being one of the oldest genres of literature, it has become a tough ordeal for any author delving a romantic pit. Here comes the success of Devi Raghuvanshi who glued me till the end of ‘Love on Ventilator’.

The very title caught my eyes which made me read the first chapter, then the second and so on till the end. The flow of events, emotions and storyline were so smooth that I finished reading over hardly a week's time. Loved the characterization of Col. Ajit Singh, the lead protagonist of his novel and his dilemmas. Very well portrayed I must say. Saying more here would dilute the contents.

At times, the pace went little slow but it caught up the moment I was going to lose my interest. That ensures the success of the book.

The cover image is apt and soothing to eyes. Page quality of the book could have been better.

I wish all the best to the Mr. Raghu for penning down such a lovely book from an Indian reader's perspective. Looking forward to venture onto his next romantic novel soon. Let's see what's waiting for me in there.

I will like to rate the book as 4*/5* and would strongly recommend for young adult readers who are genuinely interested in romantic novels.

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