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All Kinds Of Wrong by Shilpa Suraj – Book Review

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Author: Shilpa Suraj

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It’s a fast-paced story with a smooth flow of words. The candidness in her writing style makes one connect to the characters and their journeys easily.

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“Sometimes, the simplest answer is the right one.”

Alia is being stalked by someone and it’s getting difficult for her. Her sister is worried and sends her friend Avinash to help her. Alia, who had a terrible childhood doesn’t believe in relationships. With no past relationships, no enemies, and not many acquaintances, who can be the stalker?

All kinds of Wrong by Shilpa Suraj is a thrilling story of love, loss, hope, trauma and tragedies. Loved the plot of the story, filled with twists and drama that readers are going to enjoy. The story gets more engrossing with every event, making the readers curious about who can be the stalker. Shilpa keeps the element of curiosity throughout with some unexpected twists.

With a crisp descriptive narrative and gripping writing style, it’s a pleasant read filled with lots of drama. I loved the bond Alia and Avinash shared.

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Shilpa shares about Alia’s childhood, her relationship with her mother and sister and how her childhood has been. Avinash, who initially didn’t like Alia, now tries to not fall in love with her, and falls for her every time he meets her. Does she love her? Is her life really in danger? What will happen next?

Loved the way the plot is developed and how the mysteries of both characters are revealed, layer by layer, Shilpa adds spice to the story making it intense and pleasing at the same time.

You’ll feel proud of Alia’s journey, Avinash’s way of solving the case, the sister’s bond, how friends become family and how money makes a person do wrong things. Each character is brilliantly developed by the author.

It’s a fast-paced story with a smooth flow of words. The candidness in her writing style makes one connect to the characters and their journeys easily.

Summary

What does a lifestyle guru do when her life starts to fall apart?

Alia Dubey is being stalked. The problem is no one believes her. Not the cops, not her family…and well, she doesn’t really have any friends.

Until the day her sister calls in a favour and asks her friend from the Intelligence Bureau to check on Alia and the gifts she’s been receiving.

Officer Avinash Rathore has better things to do than babysit a spoilt socialite with delusions of danger. Until he walks in to find her home broken into and an innocuous bouquet of red roses placed there. While everything points to an obsessed lover, Avinash’s instincts are screaming that there is more at play.

The gifts keep arriving, escalating from roses to far more sinister things…each with an intimate note hinting at a personal agenda. But whose?

The police have a primary suspect – Alia herself. They’re convinced she’s mentally ill and the one planting the evidence that points to a stalker.

But Avinash knows there is more. Far from mentally ill, the ditzy socialite he’d expected to meet is incisively intelligent, staggeringly attractive and devastatingly dangerous to his otherwise sensible mind.

They find themselves in a race against an unknown opponent who has only one thing in their mind – to destroy Alia’s life and leave her standing in the ruins.

And then Alia goes missing. And Avinash realizes that he stands to lose not just the race but, everything. For the ditzy socialite, the one who is All Kinds of Wrong for him is suddenly the only one who can make his world Right again.

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