Review: The Wild Cat

The Wild Cat by Taanya Sarma
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blurb -

Based on true events, this erotic thriller novel tells the tale of a young, naive woman named Tanya who enters the online dating and chat world. Her first foray into this digital realm initially proves to be bland and disappointing; however, sex, suspense, power struggles and attempted murder soon unfold. These unwelcome adventures interfere with her business and her sanity as she aspires to live up to her deceased parent’s standards. A conman named Sam ensnares Aaron, a handsome investment banker, into his ploy and uses him as a pawn to lure women into doing things they normally wouldn’t do. Sam then exposes their personal information as well as their images, sometimes in the act of cyber sex, and posts them on a very successful porn website that he owns. Tanya’s encounter with these two men evolves into a long, winding road, with each turn bringing irreparable changes in her life. Enraged by the deceit and the unconscionable behavior of these men, Tanya turns whistleblower and vows to assist the FBI in shutting down the dating app and porn site - and she won’t stop until the perverted perpetrators are behind bars. She never relents, but ultimately laments, “I never thought that I would have to give up my life to remain alive.”


My views -

By the evolution of world all the things are easily accessible through many medium. Such a one is Internet, this is the vast were majority of people got addicted to its features. As speaking to a person face to face gone and talking in face chat is developed. Which can be see as scientific growth or harm.

The Wild Cat by Taanya Sharma is a cyber crime thriller, this comes under the list of one of few novels which caught you glued from first few pages. The plot is simple in the means of understanding the concept laid by author. The narration is good with lucid language which makes a better readability.

How Tanya escapes from the trap of online dating portal is a one line story of this novel. The story is absolutely cleared in the blurb and I hope no need to explain it again. It makes aware of loop holes in those sites and how it can be misused to its core. Really an self aware able and it keeps you thrilled to the end. Only not acceptance is character of Tanya a mere fact of her innocence I don't know a matured girl can't be think ahead and foolished this easily.

Overall, The Wild Cat with the different content and enjoyable thrilling withhold of the unthinkable end.

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