Synopsis
Shamsher
Singh Rathore has it all. A job he loves and a life he lives every moment.
Until an untimely call from home embroils him with a woman called Saaya who
proceeds to turn his orderly world upside down!
The
only interest Sayana Singh Rajput had in him was the prized Sheesh Haveli. She
had never believed in love until destiny threw her this impossible challenge.
What
do you do when all that you believed in turns out to be a lie?
Will
Shamsher be able to save his world?
Will
Sayana believe in love or will she allow avarice ruin it all?
What
about Saaya?
What
happens when desire meets destiny?
Set
in idyllic Rajasthan, Call me Saaya is the story of two souls in pursuit for
true love while destiny has other plans for them.
About
the Author
Zoe M lives and works in
Mumbai.
She
fell in love with the written word at the age of sixteen. Her affair has only
matured over the years as she read stories that captivated her. Now, she uses
the magic of words to help her spin her own stories. Her love of reading was
born when she read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
Call Me Saaya is Zoe M’s debut novel. It is a romantic
tour de force that weaves in and out of metros and a forgotten, quaint village
in Rajasthan, revealing stories as it goes. The novel reflects the author’s
love for the unexpected and is as engaging as she is.
One can follow the Author and her works on
My Honest Review:
Call me Saaya is Author Zoe M’s debut novel.
Call Me
Saaya is the
story of Sayana (Saaya) and Shamsher; their anger, their love, and their true
identities. It is a romance with suspense as the background.
The author has done a nice work with the
use of local lingo as the story is based in Rajasthan. The characters are well
defined and the pace of the story is also good especially in the first half.
Though the author has maintained the
romance part 100%, the suspense of the story is not up to expectations. Also, I
felt the tug of war between the protagonists has been dragged a little too much
which made the story little stretched.
Secondly, the antagonist, Ravindra Rajput
Kumar, who is supposedly a vile and scheming person, how can he just disappear
in the second half of the story. How come he didn’t fight back?
If one ignores the above shortcomings, one can
really enjoy this light-hearted, romantic plus suspense story on a dull day,
with a cup of kadak chai. It will definitely lighten your mood and bring a
smile on to your face.
One can buy this book on Amazon.
I got this free review copy from Keemiya Creatives