#13 Book Review: The Cave: Secrets Within by Preiksha Jain

Note: I received a copy of this book in turn of an honest review.
Title: The Cave: Secrets Within
Author: Preiksha Jain
Genre: Fantasy
Publication date: 1stMarch 2019
Pages: 102 Pages
Read on: Kindle paperwhite
Reading time (approx.): 2 to 3 hours
My ratings:
Blurb:
Two women, connected with love and friendship, live together. There is one more thing that binds them together. Visions. The fragments of which will lead them to the horrors and the mysteries of their very existence. 

The visions that will unveil their powers and weakness. And now, they seek help. The women need a guiding light to save their lives.

Their survival depends on the son and the father. The evil who was beckoned ages ago must be caged.

And death must take place in- 

The Cave.

The Secrets within the Cave are about to lay bare. Follow the beckoning into the cave, and delve into the world of mystery!
My thoughts:
As the blurb goes the book is written based on dreamy. It seems very dream like.. Like us potterheads dream of receiving a letter or having an owl as our pet wishing for friends like Ron and Hermione… why am I relating this because I re read harry potter…
I aint talking about this book though the author has tried to bring up something magical and wow it’s got nothing to do with harry potter rather she has created a completely different world of magic and suspense of love and friendship of fantasies…
For an debut novel it’s a really good book tough after sometime the grip on the flow is lost maybe the length of the book can be shortened a little bit…
I would like to read a squeal you know something where we have the protagonists developing into a more refined character which has more suspense to it. I can see a lot of potential in the author…
Alas kudos to the author for writing such a good debut novel waiting to read more from her!!
Writing style:
The writer has used really precise and simple words which makes it a quick read… The effort which has been put in writing this book is clearly evident and breath-taking… The flow of the book isn’t maintained as such it breaks at various places… Overall I found the writing style average.

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