Review of You Came Like Hope

Title: You came Like Hope

Author : Jyoti Arora



Blurb: Peehu:
“I heard them mourn my death. I lay in the next room. Motionless, silent, and staring at the ceiling.”

Adih:
“When it comes to a broken person, some of them are expert at blinding you. Spend an entire evening with such a person, but you may still not know how he is crushing inside.”

Uday:
“Who would say no to him? He is smart, intelligent, super handsome, rich, suave and sophisticated. He’s perfect!”

Pooja:
“Pooja gave no explanation. She asked no forgiveness. She just arrived in his home, resenting him for being her husband.”

Arunav:
“He had smiled as if nothing was wrong.
He had behaved as if he still had his dreams and hopes.
He had pretended as if it didn’t hurt.
But it did.”

Does Destiny hold the key to our happiness?
Is it always the feeble that is the victim?
Love can be the embrace of heaven. But what happens when it unleashes hellfire?

Lose yourself in the intense narrative of You Came Like Hope as it unleashes a rollercoaster of emotions, uncovers some bitter truths, challenges widespread prejudices, and forces you to reconsider your beliefs.



My View:

In this era, where humongous books publishing each day, where every second book serves the same content, I found something different in Jyoti's latest release 'You Came Like Hope.' After reading a hell lot of fiction novels, there are so many novels where I could easily predict what could happen next. But when it came to this book, I loved to explore what she keeps in store for her readers, and my mind was in no condition to make my brain work and all set to hold my horses.



Even in the best of books, there are scopes that you may found some irrelevant content. That usually happens, maybe just a paragraph or some conversations. But the way Jyoti presented this story it came out way fluid, and I was just caught in the moments it was knitted swiftly. There's a story in the book that can sound delicious to many ears, and on top of that, the way it is being told does the rest of the work.



There was no escape from this book once I started it. And to be very honest, I'm a little afraid of the length of chapters. What helped me more in the journey were short chapters. It was like read one and hop on to the next, read next and then hop on to another one, and then it kept on going until I reached towards the end, and then I craved to read more of her.I really wait for her next novel.



If you love to read rom-com, then this story can make your day. It has all those elements, a rom-com should have. Beautiful souls and iota of emotions are ready to hug you. It's time to pick up this book and feel yourself in another world crafted by Jyoti.





Rating: 4.4/5

Reviewer: Shweta Kesari

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