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'Guradian Angel' by Ruchi Singh ~ Review



Guardian Angel by Ruchi Singh 



File Size: 709 KB
Print Length: 168 pages
Publication Date: December 26, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07MDHHP27
Genre: Romance/ Short Read 

Ranking on amazon.in 

#2 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Romance > Romantic Suspense
#7 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Indian Writing
#7 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Crime, Thriller & Mystery

A thrilling tale of unconditional love amidst danger and certain death.


The Man
Security expert Nikhil Mahajan is in mortal danger. Gravely injured and unable to see, he is in the midst of hostile strangers in an unknown place. Any hope of survival is fast fading away. 

The Angel
Should an innocent man be left to die just because he had been in the wrong place at the wrong time? Someone has to intervene. 

MY REVIEW

For me, this is Ruchi Singh's best work so far. Seldom do I pick up a book and finish it in one sitting, as I did with 'Guardian Angel'.

The characters are aptly etched-out, the locales are descriptive, the storyline is well-woven, and the pace is unhurried yet brisk. What more can you ask from a book, right? Action, drama, little sizzles of romance, 'Guardian Angel' gives the reader all that and more.

I give this book a full 5 star.




It would be great if you can add this book to your TBR





Author of the bestselling romantic thriller ‘The Bodyguard’, Ruchi Singh is an IT professional turned novelist. Her other published novels are ‘Take 2’ and ‘Jugnu (Firefly)’. Winner of TOI Write India Season 1, Ruchi has also published a short story collection, ‘Hearts and Hots', besides being a contributing author to many anthologies.

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