Her Nightly Embrace (Ravi PI #1) by Adi Tantimedh *Review*

*I received a ARC of this book for my honest review*



Ravi Chandra Singh is the last guy you’d expect to become a private detective. A failed religious scholar, he now works for Golden Sentinels, an upmarket London private investigations agency. His colleagues are a band of gleefully amoral and brilliant screw-ups: Ken and Clive, a pair of brutal ex-cops who are also a gay couple; Mark Chapman, a burned-out stoner hiding a great mind; Marcie Holder, a cheerful former publicist; Benjamin Lee, a techie prankster from South London; David Okri, an ambitious lawyer from a well-connected Nigerian immigrant family; and Olivia Wong, an upper-class Hong Kong financial analyst hiding her true skills as one of the most dangerous hackers in the world—all under the watchful eye of Roger Golden, wheeler-dealer extraordinaire, and his mysterious office manager, Cheryl Hughes.

Thrust into a world where the rich, famous, and powerful hire him to solve their problems and wash their dirty laundry, Ravi finds himself in over his head with increasingly gonzo and complex cases – and the recent visions that he’s been having of Hindu gods aren’t helping. As Ravi struggles to stay ahead of danger, he wonders if the things he’s seeing are a delusion – or if he might, in fact, be an unrecognized shaman of the modern world...
 


MY THOUGHTS

I don't very often read Thrillers these days  unless the description really catch my interest and this is one that very much got me interested into reading it.

Her Nightly Embrace was ok but I was a bit disappointed. It was slower than I would have wanted and at some points I started losing interest but I kept reading. 

The story is well written but I don't think I would read the next books in this series because it just didn't catch my interest enough to make me want to read more.


I know some will like it more than I did but it just wasn't what I wanted it to be I guess but I am not regretting reading it since it did keep me entertained even with it being a little slower than I was expecting. 

I give it a 3 out of 5.

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