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A Drop of Venom by Sajni Patel
5.0
In this enchanting fusion of Medusa myth and Indian folklore, a new story is born. It's captivating with a vibrant tapestry of colors, sounds, and emotions. Indian folklore adds a rich layer to this story, infusing it with cultural nuances and deep-rooted beliefs. It celebrates the diversity of Indian mythology, showcasing mythical creatures that inhabit this magical realm. The readers are taken on a journey through the lives of Manisha and Pratyush. Each facing their own struggles and challenges. Both characters long for a different path, away from the monsters and power struggles that plague their lives. However, fate has other plans for them.
I found myself falling in love with both these characters Pratyush's struggles and rooting for Manisha as she faced unimaginable challenges.
The theme of violation and its impact on the characters was handled sensitively, shedding light on victims. It becomes a symbol of empowerment and strength, as women rise above their past traumas and reclaim their power. It's a tale of resilience, healing power in the face of hardship, and the desire to create a better future.
I found myself falling in love with both these characters Pratyush's struggles and rooting for Manisha as she faced unimaginable challenges.
The theme of violation and its impact on the characters was handled sensitively, shedding light on victims. It becomes a symbol of empowerment and strength, as women rise above their past traumas and reclaim their power. It's a tale of resilience, healing power in the face of hardship, and the desire to create a better future.