Of My First Novel: Reviews (Part 1)

DOES LOVE DIE WITH YOU?
by Mia Winhertt

Till now
• Amazon: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5
(6 global ratings with reviews)
• Goodreads: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 4.63/5
(8 global ratings with reviews)

Here are the first set of reviews received:

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By Holly Morris (from USA on Amazon.com)
“A book that is definitely on my want list. I’ve been reading Mia’s short stories and poems and have enjoyed them. Her book would be no disappointment.”

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By Ptrikha (from India on Amazon.in)
“Quite a wonderful writing style. Very gripping and engaging. I like the story as well as the overall presentation.”

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By Henry Maltezos (from Greece on Goodreads)
“This is an entertaining, emotionally charged contemporary romance that delves into the enduring nature of love against the backdrop of loss and second chances.
The story centers on Aaron, who, after seven years of unspoken love for his best friend Diya Awasthi, decides to confess his feelings. However, a tragic accident interrupts his plans, setting the stage for a narrative that challenges the boundaries of life, death, and love’s persistence.
The novel is more than a great contemporary romance. It shines in its philosophical undertones. The question of whether love can transcend death is not just a romantic notion but a lens through which the story examines how we live and honor those we’ve lost. It is both funny and thought-provoking, striking a balance between lighthearted moments and weighty reflections on mortality and meaning.
At the end, you may realize that people and sentiments continue to live as long as we keep them in our hearts.”

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By Priscilla Bettis (from USA on Amazon.com & Goodreads)
“Does Love Die with You? by Mia Winhertt is a romantic fantasy … I enjoyed this enchanting story … It’s a satisfying read that way, to see the characters grow in understanding.
As for Winhertt’s writing style, it has an old-fashioned vibe. She doesn’t hesitate to drift between distant third person and omniscient points of view with dips into close-up point of view. She unabashedly writes passive voice scenes. If you are a fan of the classics, you will appreciate Winhertt’s style.”

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By Adam Fenner (from USA on Goodreads)
“… What makes this story resonate isn’t just its high-concept premise, but its sincerity. Winhertt approaches the material with clear emotional investment, weaving a narrative that balances grief, devotion, and spiritual hope. The relationship between Aaron and Diya is rendered with warmth and vulnerability. Their shared reflections invite the reader not only into the beauty of their past but into the cracks that formed along the way — missed chances, unspoken truths, and the difficult clarity that only hindsight (or death) can bring.
Winhertt’s prose carries an old-fashioned elegance, drifting between narrative distances with a classic, almost timeless sensibility. At times, her style evokes the tone of literary romance from a different era — unhurried, sometimes wistful, and more concerned with emotion than modern narrative conventions …
A debut full of heart …”

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By Hubert Prevy (from Slovakia on Goodreads)
“The opening felt a bit too slow for me, but in the second half, towards the end, the emotional pace accelerated, leaving me moved at the end.”

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By Amazon Customer (from Australia on Amazon.com.au)
“Does Love Die With You? is a romantic story with a heartfelt twist — exploring love that transcends life itself. What begins as a tender tale of connection evolves into a deeper meditation on grief, longing, and the nobility of letting go. Mia Winhertt brings clear passion and sincerity to her storytelling. Readers who enjoy emotionally driven narratives with a spiritual edge may find comfort and resonance in this gentle debut. The author’s love of language and romantic imagination shines through.”

(Full reviews can be found on the mentioned websites.)

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46 thoughts on “Of My First Novel: Reviews (Part 1)

    1. Thank you so much, Schingle! 😊
      Yes, it feels good to share the story that has lived with me for so long with others & have them also really like it.
      I also can’t wait for you to read my book because your opinion matters. You are one of those few people who helped me spread the word about my book on your blog. It meant a lot. Really appreciated. 😊🤗

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