Book Review – Fatal Love by Urmi Sanghavi Mehta
Book Name – Fatal Love
Author – Urmi Sanghavi Mehta
Genre – Fiction, Subgenre – Thriller
Book Details – Paperback
Available on Amazon
Book Blurb –
It’s time to interview Miss Tiara Swan- an orphan, new to the city of Vale, and a victim to a grave crime.
Ever heard a victim plead not guilty for a criminal? No? Well, that’s what Tiara is doing for Jake. The entire city is shocked at this and can’t wait to unveil the truth.
As Tiara joins forces with the Narcotics; with Derek- the only officer to truly understand her; she embarks on her journey on a meticulously planned operation and yet no one accounted for love. Will she choose her heart over her allegiance or will her heart suffer? And if so, at what cost?
About the Book – Fatal Love –
Urmi Sanghavi Mehta’s gripping story “Fatal Love” explores the subtleties of treachery, devotion, and love. The plot, which is set in the bustling city of Vale, centers on the journey of Tiara Swan, a young orphan who gets caught up in a web of fraud and crime. Mehta takes readers on a thrilling adventure through the turbulent life of Tiara, an orphan with big hopes of changing the world.
The book, which is broken up into fifteen chapters, blends observations on Tiara’s life during the last six months with her discussions from the present. This creates a realistic picture of her challenges, victories, and the unexpected turns life has in store for her.
The novel’s unusual and intriguing premise revolves around a victim who pleads not guilty to a crime committed by her boyfriend, Jake. The compelling story that has readers on the edge of their seats the entire time is set up by Tiara’s steadfast trust in Jake’s innocence. In her unwavering quest to uncover the truth beneath the layers of deception, Tiara links up with the kind Derek from the Narcotics department.
Mehta skillfully crafts a convoluted web of connections and feelings, bringing readers inside Tiara’s most private thoughts and sensations as she makes her way through the treacherous seas of devotion and love. Apart from Tiara and Jake, Derek is another character that makes an impression. His unshakable commitment to Tiara acts as a ray of hope in an uncertain environment. Derek’s presence gives the story a deeper level of complexity and emphasizes the value of friendship and commitment in the face of difficulty.
My Take on the Book –
The reader is kept interested the entire time by the author’s clever weaving together of a story of love, suspense, and consequences. The plot takes unexpected turns as it develops, and the characters are well-developed. The tempo is steady, although the ending might not be to everyone’s taste.
For individuals who are interested in the genre, “Fatal Love” is a thought-provoking read because it provides an insightful examination of the darker aspects of love.
I adored how the characters evolved throughout the narrative—they were readily relatable and simultaneously basic and complex, like all of us. The author has provided a remarkable description of human emotions, particularly those that we experience frequently but find challenging to communicate.
The reader becomes completely engrossed in the story because of how well the events and facts are sequenced and revealed. Fatal Love fully defends the thriller subgenre. After a few chapters, the plot became so compelling that it was hard to put the book down!

About the Author of Fatal Love –
Urmi Mehta, who was born in Ahmedabad, raised in Kolkata, and eventually relocated to Mumbai, has a passion for reading fiction. She enjoys writing and reading stories. She has created an entire novel on the concept of unconditional love. Her background as a counselor, hypnotist, and energy healer gives her a unique and profound viewpoint that completely alters how an event is described. It is always the little things that matter the most- is her firm belief. She is also an active blogger at www.getyouthinking.home.blog
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