Book Review by #LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘It's Ok to fall in Love again’ 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's Ok to fall in Love again’ by Devi Raghuvanshi is the third published book by Devi Raghuvanshi from Partridge Publishing. As per author, the book is an odd love story. But I would like to differ with author's opinion here and prefer to call it a cluster of dissimilar love stories, each comes with a soft touch of emotions, desire, destiny and compassion.

The main plot revolves around a couple who belong to a conservative village; grows up to be educated persons, settle in foreign lands and finally their lives take sudden unpredictable turns which make their existence topsy turvy for the years to come. The best part of the story in my views is where the children grow up and start questioning their parents about relationships where a lot of old incidents unfold.

The narration style of the author is highly appreciable, especially where the story moves back and forth from flashback to present and vice versa. It becomes very difficult to manage such situations as a writer, without boring out the reader. I think Dr. Raghu has been exceptionally skillful in taking flights from past to present and so on.

The cover image is perhaps the only aspect of the book which did not thrill me at all. It looks very immature compared to the contents hidden between the covers.

Overall, I will be rating the book as 4.2*/5* and recommend for matured readers.

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