Review: Trust Me Not

Trust Me Not by Ankita Verma Datta
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Blurb -

"An excellent account of today’s cut-throat world, told through an intense love story. The complexity of the characters and the story keeps you riveted until the unexpected end.” - Madhur Bhandarkar.

Rising corporate star Reeva Rai is offered a prestigious position in a top-notch PR agency. It is the opportunity of a lifetime. But working with Enigmatic Billionaire Kunaal Kabi was not going to be easy. Even as she develops feelings for him, she is determined to prove herself.

But when an activist friend turns to her for help with a real-estate scam, Reeva has to make a high-stakes choice. Can she retain the credibility of her prominent clients while helping hundreds save their homes? As she digs deeper to find solutions, a nefarious scheme unravels with unexpected connections. A no-holds-barred race ensues, blood is drawn and Reeva is trapped in the eye of a political thunderstorm. If she succeeds, powerful people will have much to answer.


My views -


Isn't that greedy and corrupted persons uses others innocence to make them more wealthier. Yeah, we sees this kind of things happens daily in various way. Such a story is "Trust Me Not" by Ankita Verma Dutta.

Story revolves around Reeva Rai who works for a PR agency as Assistant Vice President and she fall for Kunnal kabi president of her company where she also have got a silent admirer Nihaal. While the story gets moving author gets revealing each character. Nandita is friend of reeva she is a social activist while reeva helping her to get justice she herself felt of being trapped in mid of scams by big political bullies. From here each character shows their shadowed face. How did reeva comes of those traps? Who she wants to trust? Will she finds out what's truly happenings read the story fully to find out.

Story is really gripping in a way of unpredictable. It made me to engaged throughout, fixer is one character I can't predict till last. Characterization was perfect and narration is lucid with simple language and vocabularies.

Story is blended of romance, politics, thriller and mystery. A complete package for a movie to hook up. It also revealed the other side of politics, corruptions their internal conflictions. How external parties play major role during elections. Looting money in different ways everything made clear in novel.

Overall, Trust Me Not is a well worthy read with composure of all intresting segments a political thriller needs from unexpected twists to unpredictable plot.

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