

The next thing I came to know was she was in charge of taking care of the Incubus held in chains in her neighbour's basement! Seema was getting bullied at school by a girl body shaming her whenever she could with the whole class joining in the process (Seema's family had a bad reputation because of her father's company). Things keep happening so fast that I had to remind myself to blink! (It happened with the first book I have read by this author: Lotus In His Eyes and I was like 🤦😭😭😭😭) While reading the first few chapters of the book, I was like nothing can happen between these two main characters let alone chemistry and romance but by the second half of the book I realised I was already hooked and I was getting angry at myself as I wasn't reading fast enough to see them together as soon as I could.Īuthor, you have a way of torturing people with your slow burn romances. The paranormal being who everyone is afraid of because he seduces girls and women ending up killing them when the demon in him wakes up. Seema is intuitive yet impulsive goes for what her heart wants and the story quite revolves around her.ĭhruv. This short book entertained me thoroughly keeping me at the edge everytime I turned a page because yes, things are that crazy and fast-paced in this story. This is the story of Seema, a normal seventeen year old, and that one insanely demonic paranormal being that she accidentally saw chained on a tree at her old neighbour's house. I haven't come across such books by Indian authors and I am so glad to have read this book which delivered more than I had expected. I wanted a dark, paranormal romance and I got it💕 The author's next book is based on one of the characters of the current story, and I just can't wait for it. I would recommend this book to all the romance lovers out there, you are surely in for a treat. The grammatical errors and misprint in names undoubtedly can be taken care of in the next edition. Trigger warning that there are adult contents and explained pretty graphically. The conversations are striking, keeping you addicted. A couple of instances did indicate like Twilight, but then I was so much into the tale that I didn't really mind. However, as I delved into the story, I realized, it's entirely unconventional and unprecedented. I started reading the book with Twilight's story in the back of my mind, so I felt this might be on the same lines as well but based in India. She has made sure to keep the audience engaged as well as entertained with the plot.

The title is very apt for the story and the blurb, perfect to build the required interest. It interests you, needing to know what this negative entity can do.

The word 'demon' instantly grabs attention! Precisely why I chose this book.
