Thursday, May 30, 2024

Soulless (Revenge Games) by M V Kasi

 

Soulless (Revenge Games)

By M V KASI



It was only supposed to be a marriage of convenience...

Sia Sampath has one burning desire-revenge. And she is determined to achieve her goal, no matter what or who got in her way. But soon, Sia begins to realize that things in life don't always go according to a plan, especially things related to the heart. Married and forced to live with a man who hates her and feels betrayed by her, Sia must protect her heart from her temporary husband's touch and presence...

A gripping tale of revenge and a passionate love story...


My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟

I remember some few years back, I was tired of reading Danielle Steel, larger than life Nicolas Sparks, and the OG Mills and Boon and Harlequin books. Being an Indian girl growing up in the 90s, our indigenous romance books were my point of romance which focused heavily on 19th century idea of innocent love and ultimate sacrifice, mostly on the part of the women. When, at the age of 17, I got introduced to Mills and Boon, a new vista opened up for me.

But after a decade of gorging on those books, I was tired and wanted romance in Indian writing. And there was Chetan Bhagat, whose initial books I really liked, and then Durjoy Dutta, whose books I hated right from the start for their pretentiousness and wannabe westernness.

Then, by fluke, one day during my lunch hour, I came across M V Kasi’s Soulless. Along with which, I was introduced to Amazon KDP in the year of 2017. And I thank the author for that.

For me, this book was the starting of my journey of Indian contemporary romance with twist. Of dark romances. And what stood out for me, even after all these years is the female protagonist.

I read somewhere that the author was inspired to write this story after watching a Spanish show called Ruby during her college days. The novel isn’t as heavily complicated as the telenovela, but you definitely see strains of it. Combine it with a beautifully written spunky heroine with Indian sensibilities and the social issues of child abuse.

One cannot help but be intrigued by the heroine. When you start reading you would be baffled by her acts and choices, would want to hate her, but something will stop you. Will anger you even.

But once you actually go through with the entirety of the story, you’d see what made her tick, what made her the woman that she turned out to be.

It is essentially a game of revenge. Sia is abused by her guardians until a well-wisher rescues her and puts her up for adoption. Although her life vastly improves, the same couldn’t be said for her mental well-being. Fueled by the fire of revenge, she transforms herself into a ruthless creature who tramples the feelings of one person who, despite himself, loves her.

The hero is, in his own path of revenge. Ajay judges her by her actions; it isn’t until the very last that he sees Sia for what she is.

The story is very intriguing, the kind which will appeal to the readers of dark romance with morally grey characters.

 

 


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