Book Review - One Day Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan

One Day, Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan

A story of love and inspiration to win life when it hits you hard.

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"This twisting, turning, heartbreaking novel raises provocative moral questions while developing a truly unique relationship between two people brought together by chance. This is the kind of book you simply can’t put down, even when you realize you don’t want to see it end."

Title: One Day Life Will Change

Author: Saranya Umakanthan

Genre: Contemporary Romance

First Publication: 2020

Language: English

Major Characters: Samaira, Vivian

Narrator: Third person omniscient

 

Book Summary: One Day, Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan

Love… does it mean running around the trees or vacationing in Switzerland, singing tra-la-la in the snow? Is it about gifting teddy bears and roses to your partner?

After losing everything she holds dear… her love, her parents, and even her singing, Samaira is dejected. She is at her lowest point in life and has no idea what she wants.

Vivian is the successful and dynamic head of Creative Tanks and dreams of being the top entrepreneur in India.

When their paths cross, sparks fly and they are drawn to each other. The aura of mystery around her tugs at Vivian’s heartstrings.

While Samaira seems intent on running away from love, hope, and her aspirations, Vivian makes it his mission to bring her back on track.

Thus begins an intriguing journey for both, from the end to new beginnings. They chase broken dreams against all odds, inspiring one another. As they walk the arduous path of life, will they climb the ladder of success together? Or will they crash and burn?

Book Review - One Day Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan

Book Review: One Day Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan

Sometimes we don’t get second chances and we certainly don’t get second chances at living so we should live life at its fullest and if for whatever reason we make a mistake or have regrets for choices we made and we do get a second chance at making it better, righter then just grab the chance given to you by the hair and never let go until you’re one hundred percent certain that what you’re doing is right, that it is indeed what you want and need and most importantly, love.

One Day, Life Will Change is a sweet and inspiring story about two characters that are complete opposites and very unique in their own way. Samaira was a quirky and light-hearted, and I really liked reading about her and getting a glimpse at how her mind worked. But after losing everything, her love, parents and her career, she’s despondent to any feelings. She meets Vivian, a successful and dynamic head of Creative Tanks, and her life turned upside down. Vivian tries everything in his hands to bring Samaira back on track.

The characters are original, quirky and so very interesting, they make you want to stop and think about life and all the weird and wonderful stuff in it. You will fall in love with the characters in this story, especially the two main characters, Samaira and Vivian. When we first meet Samaira, she has no idea what she wants from her life or her future. But she grows and matures so much throughout the novel, she really felt like a completely different person by the end of the book, in a good way! As for Vivian, you just couldn’t help but fall in love with him as well. Samaira and Vivian have a wonderful chemistry together that makes this book wonderful.

This is a story about inspiration. Samaira met a man who changed her life, changed her as a person, she finally started dreaming when she finally realized what the world had to offer and what she was missing out. Thanks to Vivian she became a person who aspired to do something and not settle down for the small life but live big instead.

This twisting, turning, heartbreaking novel raises provocative moral questions while developing a truly unique relationship between two people brought together by chance. ‘One Day, Life Will Change’ is the kind of book you simply can’t put down, even when you realize you don’t want to see it end.


 

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"This twisting, turning, heartbreaking novel raises provocative moral questions while developing a truly unique relationship between two people brought together by chance. This is the kind of book you simply can’t put down, even when you realize you don’t want to see it end."One Day, Life Will Change by Saranya Umakanthan