Readers' Favorite announces the review of the Romance - Suspense book "Stories That Intrigue" by Brenda Mohammed, currently available at http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1696455707.
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In Stories That Intrigue by Brenda Mohammed, Julia, a best-selling novelist, and her younger sister Stephanie have just landed in Heathrow Airport from Trinidad. They plan to meet Sam Jurai whom Julia met through social media and who will be working with Julia on her 24th novel before traveling to France where Stephanie is about to start her fashion degree at the university. Throughout these fast-paced six short stories, Julia and Stephanie travel from London to France, Switzerland, and New York where they discover the streets are filled with exciting and wonderful places as well as situations that threaten their safety. Sam proves to be a valuable travel partner but he holds a secret love for Julia. Will he find the courage to tell her how he feels and how will she respond?
Each of the short stories is compelling and includes the perfect amount of tension and suspense. Brenda has cleverly written each tale to flow effortlessly into the next. The relationship between Julia and Stephanie is wonderful; their dialogue and actions perfectly prove the support and care they have for one another. Both Julia and Stephanie have the ideal blend of femininity and strong independence which I love to see in female characters. Stories That Intrigue by Brenda Mohammed is the perfect book for anyone who loves to travel as the cities throughout are described in superb detail. You really get a sense of the culture and atmosphere in each of the places they visit. I also loved the fact that the characters were from different cultures. The author has a wonderful talent in creating characters and dialogue that completely engage the reader. The stories are filled with love, exciting action, human vulnerability, and tense dangerous situations."
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The story has a poetic part that is most interesting.
Reviewed in India on March 1, 2021
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Stories That Intrigue is an interesting story written by well-known author Brenda Mohammed. She is an award-winning author and wrote thirty-six books to her credit. I always appreciate her way of writing. I read many books on Amazon Kindle and reviewed them too but what caught my eyes is the presentation of a happy love story with such an amazing background of the world tour of some exciting places like France, Switzerland, New York that it will take you to another land of imagination. In every part, something new is waiting for you to happen. The protagonists of the story, Sam, an Indian author, and Julia, a best-selling author from Trinidad. The strongest side character of the entire story was Stephanie, Julia's sister, who made the love story much adorable. I have read so many love stories but it was a love story of a best-selling author and her lover from India. Being a writer I felt it most attractive. How a long-distance relationship become the strongest lifetime bond, how a friendship of two intellectual mind turn in a warm relation of love, this is the twist of this story. Moreover, Brenda added a poetic part in this storybook and elaborate it totally in poetry what is a very rare thing in my opinion. She proved herself amazing as a storyteller and as a poet. So you can enjoy both forms, a story, and poetry in a single book. Indeed it's a must-read book for all ages. I'm sure most of the reader will cherish it as I did.