If something is gonna kill you, it will be my love and not the love of someone else's. Despite hating Dev all her life, Ishana finds herself with him in this final instalment of the series. With Rakshit still missing, her mother’s mystery looming, and Pratham’s death haunting her every step, Ishana tries to move on with her life.
However, she is entangled in another situation now. Guns blazing, fires roaring, and demons of her past hunting her every day, she is forced to take the adverse steps. She does something so disastrous that it is simply unthinkable, even worse than murder… but what is it? And why?
Read this chilling series finale to know the depths to which Ishana can go to get what she wants.
What happened to Pratham?
What is Dev’s ulterior motive?
Who is Ravi and where is Rakshit?
Get to know it all today in the final chapter of Ishana's life.
Kritika Sharma is an author, blogger and Associate Director in Nielsen, India. She is a woman of passion and spirit who believes in possibilities and loves to challenge her own limits by learning something new every day. She has been writing ever since she held a pencil. Writing refreshes her and energises her. The Slut Chronicles: Betrayed is her fifth book. Previously she has traditionally published four books under her name, ‘Manage your Manager’ (2013), ‘Live-in with a Ghost’ (2015), ‘AbstracTales’ (2017) and Treacherous Desires (2017).
The story switches between past and present life events of Ishana in each part of the book. There's lots of mysteries around the book, but at the third part towards the end everything ties well.
Once I started reading I couldn't put it down. It flows with a even pace, it's not too wordy or not over written. The book is a refreshing Read. Enchanting story of bravery, perseverance and the power of love, abuses. Engaging characters, heart wrenching twists and turns out and lots of romance. A very suspenseful, fast paced series that I have been enjoying so much of it and excited for the continuation of this story. Its a unpredictable tale in lots of ways. It's a great read.
An okayish read.The Dev part give me a little glimpse of EL James where Dev forces Ishana for house arrest in his mansion.Glad it didn’t prod on.A happy ending as expected.A nice conclusion to the series though I felt it didn’t elicit the same excitement as the first book.You can read it once only .
The writer has a unique imagination however the story despite being gripping fails a reader in multiple places. I felt that there was unnecessary Drama to the point that I felt like skipping few pages won't distrub the story at all. Totally disappointed with the triology