
Some books grip you with their sheer drama, and this one does exactly that. The story opens with Ragini, a determined young woman stepping into a new job, where she quickly finds herself at odds with her boss, Rachit.
On the surface, Rachit is Mumbai’s most successful billionaire, but beneath his polished exterior lies a past he shares with Ragini—a twist that transforms their professional rivalry into something intensely personal. This revelation kept me hooked as secrets slowly unraveled, turning every interaction into a charged mix of conflict and hidden emotions.
The setting adds another layer of richness. From the bustling chawls to the gleaming skyscrapers, the stark contrast highlights the theme of class divide beautifully. The dialogues feel natural yet striking, with a refreshing style that makes the storytelling lively and engaging.
Ragini embodies grit and ambition, while Rachit represents privilege and power. Their fiery chemistry—full of banter, tension, and unspoken feelings—makes their relationship irresistible to follow. But the book doesn’t just dwell on romance; it explores deeper themes of ambition, revenge, survival, and societal pressures, giving the story more depth than a typical love drama.
With its slow-burn romance, sharp twists, and enemies-to-lovers tension, this book delivers an addictive ride. Readers who enjoy ITV-style drama with a blend of passion, rivalry, and high-stakes emotions are bound to find it unputdownable.