Indigo Awakening: A Paranormal Mystery (Indian Mystical Fiction Book 3) | Book Review
Indigo Awakening: A Paranormal Mystery (Indian Mystical Fiction Book 3)
‘Indigo Awakening: A Paranormal Mystery’ by Anupama Ramanujam is the third book in the Indian Mystical Fiction series. In this book we are again following the story of Kanika where she is experiencing some strange, suffocating feeling. Apart from this feeling she has recently started waking up in the middle of the night. Her husband is somehow concerned for her and asks her about what is it that she is experiencing that she’s having such nightmares as she has woke up like this 3 times now. She soon decides to visit her sister-in-law Anju and her best friend Indira and share what she is experiencing. This is when all the three sit now and start to think and discuss about the strange dreams that Kanika is seeing. They work out on all their assumptions ghosts, spirits, dark energy etc. Finally, they get into the details the mysteries are revealed. What is it that Kanika is scared of? What is it about these strange dreams and why is getting them? To know all these read ‘Indigo Awakening: A Paranormal Mystery’
My Thoughts:
As always the plot is well written. I am really impressed with how the story flows and every book is unique. I love how the author builds the horror environment which will surely make the readers curious. I must also admit that each book made me think about how human brain works and sometimes we even start making up things.The mystery is well maintained by the author till the end of the book
The characters are as always very relatable and as I progressed from book one to book three I must admit that all the characters are very close to me now. From book one I loved Kanika how she doesn’t give up on the things that are going on in her life. It was good to see the trio from the first book again in this book. There’s one more thing that I liked about all the book and that is the philosophical conversation between the characters they surely teach us a lot.
Language is simple and lucid.
The book cover is interesting and the title is apt to the plot.
Overall, I must say that I really enjoyed all the three books in this series and I would surely like to read more stories from the author.
My Rating: 5/5
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