Book Review — Married in Rage by Shilpa Suraj - Kiranmayi reviews
The middle parts are where I found the story lacking in engagement, as Harsh’s childhood struggle and Raashi’s past secret are the only USP of the story. The author’s strength had always been in creating interesting male protaganists and Harsh pales in character development when compared to Aarush or Agastya. Even Raashi’s character is not a standout except in the one scene where she stands up for Harsh to his father.
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