You'll Always Be My Favorite What If By Tshree

The love-hate trope of protagonists is the hot selling one . The intensity of love, the repulsion of hatred, the tug of war of unsaid emotions, the plot gives a lot of possibilities to the author to work on. You'll always be my favorite what if by @tshree_author is one book that has exploited the possible scenarios budding from this trope.


The intense trope:
Amisha and Avyansh can't stand each other and cannot live without. The fact that they havent seen each other for nearly two decades doesn't subdue their obsession for the other. Amisha is in a toxic relationship with her husband, one that is soon going to end. 
Engaging narrative:
The author has presented her finesse in playing with words around human emotions. The impeccably beautiful style of narrative is the highlight of the book. The characters are all developed over time in the book. 
Powerful female protagonist:It is a welcome change to see an equally powerful female protagonist as that of a male protagonist amidst flood of average girl vs business tycoon tropes. However the deliberate efforts to tell the readers about the 'richness' of the heroine is a put off. It could have been showing instead  of telling. 
The book is recommended to all contemporary romance lovers.
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Published on August 14, 2021 06:00
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