
Book review : Siddhartha – The Boy Who Became The Buddha
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Set in 19th century Rajasthan, Tarikshir by Khayaal Patel introduces young prince Rudra Pratap Chauhan and his thrilling, dangerous world. A prince who will be in charge of the state amidst turmoil. Will he be able to survive with his duties and save his state? Read this one if you like exciting novels set in grandeur backdrops. We have 50 copies of this book up for review, apply here for a copy. We will send you this book for free in exchange of an honest review.*From the blurb: A small princely state in Rajasthan is the last bastion of resistance against the might of the British Empire. While unrest surrounding the sudden death of the king of Devangarh grows, young prince Rudra Pratap Chauhan prepares to ascend the throne…. …As Rudra struggles to manage his new responsibilities and investigate his father’s death, dark secrets will be uncovered that will disrupt life as he knows it. About the author: Khayaal Patel is working on newer stories set in Rudra’s exciting universe, and when he is not, you can find him reading comic books, watching movies, trying to figure out the secrets of the universe and indulging in his incredibly unheakthy addiction to anything chocolate. This is his first novel. Author(s): Khayaal PatelPublisher: Westland BooksRelease: August 2018Genre: Fiction/FantasyBuy this book from Amazon – Please buy this book via affiliate links and show us some love! Standard rewards points apply. Do read the review policy if you are applying for the first time. The selection criteria for the reviewers will depend upon the regularity & popularity of their blogs. Do apply soon as we have limited copies. These books are part of Writersmelon Book Review Program, an initiative to spread the word about new release books. If you are an author or a blogger and wish to be part of this initiative, write to us!
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