Review of The Journey of Love
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Review of The Journey of Love
"The Journey of Love" by Simi Ramdutt is a suspenseful romance/mystery novel that reveals the story of love, passion, belonging, and adventure. As the story starts, James is aboard a ship set to sail to England with his new wife, Lizzy. They encounter various challenges along the way, including slow progress in their voyage, uncomfortable interactions with Lady Mary, and developing feelings between James and Lizzy. Nicolas provides comic relief but also gets into his own escapades. They finally make land, where James is suddenly accused of Lady Abbott's murder.
This book will always keep you guessing and asking questions, making for a very captivating reading experience. Right from the start, you begin asking what the nature of James and Lizzy's relationship is, who Lady Mary is and her role on the voyage, and why James is being accused of Lady Abbott's murder when they dock. These mysteries are amazingly created and revealed throughout the narrative in a way that keeps you engaged without feeling frustrated. I wish the book didn't drag in certain areas, though—despite that, the mystery still kept me hooked throughout.
Love, romance, and mystery have been beautifully intertwined in the narration. The relationship between James and Lizzy becomes evident as we witness their attraction, developing feelings, and ultimate love between them. Again, on the mystery aspect of the book, Lizzy struggles with not knowing her true parentage and heritage, which is another thing you want to keep reading to find out. James is also the same as her, and the hints of him discovering secrets regarding his own family lineage keep you rooted to the end.
The peak of the whole book, to me, begins with the suspected murder, since it's what introduces the elements of mystery and danger that make the book even more interesting; you immediately become invested as the involved characters work to solve it. There is scheming between various characters as well, which further adds to the intrigue, so you know that you won't be bored at any time when reading this book. I felt the narrative dragged a little at one point, but I still give the book 5 out of 5 stars because it is really enjoyable to read. The editing quality is excellent, as I didn't find any errors or typos.
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