Trapped in lace by Samra
Synopsis:
It’s a story about a girl who grew up in an orphanage. Going through all the whispers of sorrow and pointed fingers she kept crying every night. But no she was not a weakling. She drove herself into the plunge of being strong, autonomous. A strong female who will be dealing with many conflicts from her past. She is a believer in living life in discipline.
But every crust holds a crack. Every tree has a root that is visible to the world. Just like that, every brain has feelings. Fighting with her past, she will be a lesson for those who want to be commanders of their own freedom and dignity. A war that we fight with ourselves, a war that is about us being trapped in our thoughts and belief.
Review:
In Trapped of Lace the journey of a young orphan girl will unfold before your eyes. Despite being an orphan she became a doctor. An army doctor.
The story takes a twist or we can say it begins when she attends a ceremony and her attention is drawn to a man who seems to possess the allure and sophistication of a fine whine.
But an incident within the hospital’s walls shatters her initial impression of that man. What you can imagine worst?
You guessed right. Bound by duty, our protagonist finds herself reluctantly paired with this very man for a medical campaign in the remote region of Skardu. What is awaiting her in Skardu?
To truly experience the heartwarming and sometimes heart-wrenching journey that lies ahead, you have to dive into this.
The writer has beautifully captured the emotion that with every turn of the page, you will be drawn into a web of emotions.
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