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Book Review: The Ayan Triangle by Avinash Ashu

‘The Ayan Triangle’ by Avinash Ashu is a riveting romantic thriller wrapped in sci-fi genre. The way ‘love essence’ confronts readers in the novel would be a new journey altogether unlike any other. The story, right since the first page, is gripping and immersive. Not so many characters, yet whatever the cast is, that is enough to swirl you through its tempo and thrill.


From the opening lines, I found myself drawn into the turbulent yet tender world of Ayan, the protagonist navigating the tempests of love and ambition in life. He is chasing the distant dream Siya, however, Elina seems to have a true love bonding for him. All major characters are young, first school and then into college. For them love is a different taste on the platter of life. Be it any age, but the obsession for love takes readers to a thrilling journey of incredible ups and down in their lives. Avinash's prose paints vivid portraits of love's highs and lows, leaving me emotionally invested in every twist and turn of Ayan's journey.

Avinash's storytelling prowess shines brightly throughout the narrative, weaving together threads of emotion, longing, and introspection with an extraordinary grace. Through his words, I felt a profound connection to the characters and their struggles in their privy, a testament to the author’s ability to breathe life into his creations.

What truly sets this novel apart is its unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability in love. All characters have different motives, yet they remained so close yet far from each other. The passion and obsession of Ayan for Siya is of next level that can also be called madness…if love is truly blind. Ayan’s quest for fulfillment of love, despite his accomplishments and outward success, resonated deeply throughout the plotline. The author masterfully delves into the complexities of the human heart, inviting readers to confront their own desires, fears, and insecurities in love.

I wholeheartedly believe that ‘The Ayan Triangle’ is a must-read for anyone yearning for a soul-stirring exploration of love's enduring power and passion. Through Ayan's trials and triumphs, readers are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative nature of love. It was love that actuated him immensely successful in his tech ventures via his father’s company. Clearly as it inches towards a cliffhanger, the novel delivers a thriller to readers of romance, fantasy, and sci-fi.

The Ayan Triangle by Avinash Ashu stands as a poignant reminder of the boundless depths of love and the eternal quest to make peace with it. The novel invites us to embark on a roller-coaster journey filled with moments of heartache, rejection, joy, and ultimately redemption. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and forever changed by this unforgettable saga of love and ambition.

You can purchase the book from Amazon/Kindle.

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