Rrashima Swaarup Verma
Rrashima Swaarup Verma, a strategic business analyst with over 20 years of experience in the corporate world, is also a prolific and talented writer and columnist. Rrashima has authored short stories, articles, poetry and columns for some of India’s leading publications as well as international ones. Rrashima has written for newspapers and literary publications like The Statesman, First City, Indian Review, West Trestle Review (California), The Writers and Readers Magazine (UK), Active Muse, Women’s Web, Women’s Era, Spark – The Magazine, Indian Periodical, Poetcrit and several more.
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Rrashima is also an award-winning speaker. She has participated in and moderated several prestigious book launches and literary discussions. She recited one of her poems on the “Poets Respond” live session of Rattle Magazine, a prestigious American literary magazine.
Rrashima’s new book “A Break In Love” represented by India’s premier literary agency, The Book Bakers, and published by Vishwakarma Publications, has recently been released. Within days of its release, “A Break In Love”, topped the charts, garnering rave reviews from readers and media alike.
With a riveting plot, endearing and relatable characters, fascinating settings and good doses of romance and humour, “A Break In Love” has made its way into the bookshelves of readers across the globe. And why ever not? After all, everyone likes a fast-paced, contemporary story that beautifully analyses relationships and their complex dynamics. The two protagonists feel like very real people who readers will instantly connect with and the author has also masterfully developed an interesting set of side characters who keep the story moving at a good pace. The narration is racy, the language is elegant and the conversations have been skilfully scripted. And of course, the book does answer some very pertinent questions about relationships and marriage. Readers will find these revelations extremely relevant since these are questions that we ask ourselves all the time.
Another thing that stands out in this book is the humour. There are plenty of hilarious instances and combined with the settings, they make for some wonderful “laugh-out-loud” moments. The romance is charming and tastefully done, and complements the plot very well. This book is a perfect example of a highly engaging contemporary romance and Rrashima has managed to capture the complexities and challenges of modern living very well.
All in all, “A Break In Love” is a thoroughly entertaining ride and readers will enjoy spending time in this brilliantly crafted world of love, romance and relationships.