Book Review by #LITEROMA: ‘Rukhsaar - The Women of Substance’ by Devi Raghuvanshi

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

** Thanks to our reviewer S Bando for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **

‘Rukhsaar - The Women of Substance’ is the eleventh book written by a seasoned novelist Mr. Devi Raghuvanshi.

All the characters including protagonists Rukhsaar and Sameer looked very authentic. Aryan's character has been well conceptualized. The story telling is smooth – the reader can pick up this novel and complete it during one long cab ride. Raghu has done a fairly good job in ensuring the story gets over before the readers gets bored.

However, the story has quite a few opportunities for improvement. The time spent to build the climax and the time spent to bring the story to an end looked a little disproportionate – the end was quite abrupt. It was more of a sudden jerk than of a twist. But I must say, the overall plot sounds very cinematic. The eye catching cover adds a special touch to the deep thoughts of the author presented through his protagonist's lips. 

I will rate ‘Rukhsaar - A Women of Substance’ by Devi Raghuvanshi as a 4.5*/5* and highly recommend it for dark story lovers, especially for the matured readers who can easily relate to the societal aspects described in the book. 

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