Ratings: 4.5/5⭐
Genre: Fiction; Romantic Thriller
Number of Pages: 174
Format: Kindle
Publication date: 29th August 2020
Publisher: Flipping Pages
Summary of Sunset By The River
Ayaan Vaidya, a young, ambitious techie works in a leading multinational company in Japan and lives a jovial life, but one fine day he gets a call that turns his world upside down and takes him back to his past. A few months back, he had met a girl Tripti Mehta through his best friend, Monisha. He starts to know her more, but couldn’t discover all her secrets.
He proposes to her but is left heartbroken so he leaves for abroad to get over all of it. But now that he has got the call, where will it lead him to? What were those dark secrets of Tripti? What happens to the story of Ayaan and Tripti ultimately? To know the answers to all of these, grab a copy and start reading.
Personal Reviews on Sunset By The River
Honestly, I’m just so glad that I got to know about Sunset By The River and the author since it’s based on real-life incidents. When I started reading it, it felt more like a normal romantic novel but 40% into it and it starts to get so thrilling that it makes you shift in your seat. The storyline is simple and yet very intriguing because of the sensitive topic it deals with- Mental Health.
Kudos to the author to have written and describing this topic so well, which is mostly avoided in society. The story is woven around three main characters- Ayaan, Tripti, and Monisha who are simply adorable. The language is very much lucid and the narration is fast and engaging. There are scenes that will give you literal chills and, in some instances, even tears. So, overall, it’s a highly recommended read!
About The Author of Sunset By The River
Hailing from Jhumka city – Bareilly, Sameer Saxena is currently working as an Assistant Manager at UCO bank, posted in the hilly area of Uttrakhand. He has completed his graduation in Mechanical Engineering in 2013 after which he worked as a teaching associate for two years, before joining the bank.
Sameer wrote short plays for college cultural fests which were played in various colleges. He was the mentor of his college club and actively participated in various college activities like anchoring, paper presentations, and short plays.
He was often called by his faculties to write speeches for them and from there he has taken a step further to write his first novel, “Sunset by the River”, five years back.
Sameer is an active social media enthusiast and writes articles, and blogs on a wide range of topics.