Book Review - Double Or Quits by Shilpa Gupta

Blurb
Racy, realistic and fast paced, Double or Quits traces Jyotsna Singh’s story against the backdrop of the treacherous stock markets. Losing her father at the age of 12 and brought up under frugal circumstances, Jyotsna grows up too soon. Nervy and edgy by nature, she morphs into a confident and charming young woman with a successful career in Investment Banking. Enter Aryan Sahani, rising corporate star and billionaire who wraps Jyotsna in his charms, but has plans of his own. Driven by her loyalty to the firm, a desire to break out of her lower middle class moorings and misplaced love, Jyotsna overreaches. She is soon faced with the dark side of the stock markets – a world where ambition, greed and fear rule and reputation are lost a lot faster than they are built. Will Jyotsna be able to resurrect her life? Will she find the true love she has been craving? Double or Quits is a tale of love, betrayal and courage. It is a tale about falling down, but not staying down.

About the story
The story revolves around Jyotsna and her courageous nature through which she conquered the money market. Despite encountering extreme odds in her childhood, she didn’t give up, and her determination is the only thing that inspires readers not to give up even if the odds are not in the favor.

Writing & Narration
The way narration has been done is appreciable. The characterization is amazing, and the plot has been wonderfully woven. The language is up-to-the-mark. The authoress has described everything in a simple language so that nobody would have to face hassle while delving into the story.

Title & Cover
The title, as well as the cover, is totally appropriate as far as the plot is concerned.

Pros
  • ·         Inspires readers
  • ·         Simple yet intriguing language

Cons
  • ·         Plot is quite fast

My verdict
This book is an amalgamation of romance, emotions, suspense, and thrill. There are not many drawbacks that this book would hold. So, if you are someone who likes to read different emotions in one single book, then go for it.

Ratings – 5/5


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