Nikhil Raghavan's Review of The French Encounter by Cécile Rischmann
Nikhil Raghavan, the most sought-after personality from the Media Industry, CEO and Founder of Take One, http://takeone.in/passion-romance-eru... an E-Magazine which features the latest news from the world of cinema, sports and entertainment.
Here's what he has to say about The French Encounter.
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"I have finally finished reading The French Encounter by Cecile Rischmann and I must say, despite this being my first fully romantic novel, I thoroughly enjoyed every word. The author, despite being a first time writer, delivers a professionally written book which is well structured, racy, mushy and sexy in all the right parts without going overboard with any aspect. The emotions and feelings come through very naturally and as a reader I was drawn into every scene and incidence as if I were a silent spectator to the goings-on between the various characters.
Katherine and JLC are passionate lovers and every time they meet, steam would appear on my iPad, as I was reading a digital copy of the book. It is a shame that the publishers have not realised the potential of the novel and placed hard copies in all the book stores. The French Encounter deserves to be read by a wider audience and this can happen only if the book is available both in the bookstores and online at a reasonable cover price.
After experiencing the tumultuous love affair of Kat and JLC, the ending was a surprise climax...in fact, an anti climax, if I may say so. I wish Cecile a wonderful career as a writer and hope she will follow this with another equally gripping story.
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Sorry...I went past page 204 long ago...completed the novel and was totally satisfied with the structure of the story and its narrative style. Author Cecile writes like a professional and anyone who reads The French Encounter will not think that this is her debut novel. The story explores both Indian and French cultures, beliefs and traditions and, morals, of course. Romance plays a major part of the story and she has peppered it with the right doses of sex without making it uncomfortable to read. Surely aimed at the young adult, it does have enough content for all age groups. A book like The French Encounter would do well as a movie and I have recommended to the author to explore such a possibility with film production houses
Here's what he has to say about The French Encounter.
https://www.goodreads.com/user_status...
"I have finally finished reading The French Encounter by Cecile Rischmann and I must say, despite this being my first fully romantic novel, I thoroughly enjoyed every word. The author, despite being a first time writer, delivers a professionally written book which is well structured, racy, mushy and sexy in all the right parts without going overboard with any aspect. The emotions and feelings come through very naturally and as a reader I was drawn into every scene and incidence as if I were a silent spectator to the goings-on between the various characters.
Katherine and JLC are passionate lovers and every time they meet, steam would appear on my iPad, as I was reading a digital copy of the book. It is a shame that the publishers have not realised the potential of the novel and placed hard copies in all the book stores. The French Encounter deserves to be read by a wider audience and this can happen only if the book is available both in the bookstores and online at a reasonable cover price.
After experiencing the tumultuous love affair of Kat and JLC, the ending was a surprise climax...in fact, an anti climax, if I may say so. I wish Cecile a wonderful career as a writer and hope she will follow this with another equally gripping story.
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/4...
Sorry...I went past page 204 long ago...completed the novel and was totally satisfied with the structure of the story and its narrative style. Author Cecile writes like a professional and anyone who reads The French Encounter will not think that this is her debut novel. The story explores both Indian and French cultures, beliefs and traditions and, morals, of course. Romance plays a major part of the story and she has peppered it with the right doses of sex without making it uncomfortable to read. Surely aimed at the young adult, it does have enough content for all age groups. A book like The French Encounter would do well as a movie and I have recommended to the author to explore such a possibility with film production houses
Published on October 06, 2015 01:38
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