Trust Me Not | Book Review


Trust Me Not
Pages: 384
Author: Ankita Verma Datta



Trust Me Not revolves around Reeva Rai, a young and ambitious corporate and Kunaal Kabi the mysterious and irresistibly attractive marketing personality. They both meet at a common acquaintance’s wedding and share an undeniable chemistry. But Kunaal has a dark side to his personality and even though Reeva realizes it she is still drawn to him. Reeva soon moves to another PR firm and coincidentally her boss is none other than Kunaal Kabi.

Soon, the PR Company that they lead gets a big contract of a political firm (JBP) and the political firm that they are working with is soon expected to win the upcoming elections. To further their chances of win they give their contract to MVPR (Reeva and Kunaal’s PR firm). But there is someone out there to seek revenge and tarnish JBP’s image. An ugly web of a revenge seeking businessman, a dishonest politician, an overambitious news reporter and a mysterious guy called Fixer all leading to a war like situation. Will Reeva and Kunaal be successful in stopping the events that are happening and turn them in their favour? Will they be able to encounter a PR battle which they have never encountered before?

Trust Me Not is a perfect blend of Romance, socio-political thriller and drama dealing with the raw truth about politics, the business industry, media, advertising agencies, manipulators how they influence each other and the price that the poor and helpless people who get caught up in their conspiracies have to pay. The book first seems predictive, will excite one as it goes ahead and then give the give the reader a shock which they are not expecting. The author has been successful on keeping the suspense till the end without leaving any space for the reader to have doubt. The book keeps the reader on the edge and is an absolute page turner.

The main characters Reeva and Kunaal are a treat to read. The climax of the book is also good. The twists and turns are unpredictable and keeps the reader hooked to know what happens next. The characters as well as the side characters are well developed. The writing style of the author is brilliant and each chapter had a new twist and turn. Trust Me Not is a classic page turner loaded with entertainment and suspense.

My Rating: 5/5

 Disclaimer: I received this book from WritersMelon in exchange for my honest review. 

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