Book Review - A Walk in the Rain by Udai Yadla

Blurb:
Love is poison that kills you. Love is elixir that keeps you alive. An unreciprocated love keeps you alive, but kills every day. Heartbroken Sunny lives a reclusive life, trapped in the past, living in his memories. He has no complaints about his life, but refuses to embrace the present.

Saloni is a prostitute who is desperate for money that does not hesitate to get his accomplice killed for the sake of it. She has a dark past; past so mysterious and devastating.

Sunny finds haven in his memories and lives a peaceful life.

One wrong turn, one wrong company. Destroys his peace and sucks him into an incredible game of life and death.

Will he find peace? Will he find love? Will he kill? Will he survive? Or will he perish in the pursuit of vengeance?

The journey explores answer to the most complicated question of life and love.

A walk in the rain is an intricate tale of hair raising twists and turns.

Both are bound to a common goal with different motives, but destiny has its own motive.

A walk in the rain is an intricate tale of intense emotions, drive by hair raising and turns.

About the story
The plot is all about Sunny and Saloni. After losing his only best friend and the love of his life, Sunny becomes reclusive. However, Imran, his friend, tries to bring back the lost happiness. But, he also gets killed in a tragedy.

On the other hand, Saloni is a prostitute who has been pushed in this ugly world by her own family member. There is a single thread that binds Sunny and Saloni with each other. What is that? Read the book to know about it.

Writing & Narration
This different love story is sure to touch the hearts of readers. With the enigmatic storytelling skills, the author has penned down every single emotion amazingly. Despite having a normal writing style, the author has spread his magic with his words.

Title & Cover
The title of the book is intriguing and the cover is charming. Both these aspects are well-executed.

Pros
  • ·         Simple language
  • ·         Heart touching tale

Cons
  • ·         Grammatical and printing mistakes

My verdict
The book has sweet and simple love story to offer which definitely stands differently from the rest of the books. The twists in the book create reader’s interest. However, there are some situations where the story went totally off and some of the chapters have been extended unnecessarily, you.

Ratings – 3.5/5


You can buy the book here.

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