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And Before She Realised It by Piroja Shroff

Title: And Before She Realised ItAuthor: Piroja ShroffPublisher: Notion PressGenre: Contemporary RomanceFirst Publication: 2022Language: English  Book Summary: And Before She Realised It by Piroja Shroff Nadia is like...

Ria Dutta

Born in Calcutta (now Kolkata), Ria Dutta comes from a Bengali family. She currently resides in Bangalore and has been working as a lifestyle content writer for the past five years.

And Her Story Began by Ayushi Raghuwanshi

In 'And Her Story Began', Ayushi Raghuwanshi has woven a refreshing, beautiful, and feel-good tale of loss, love, heartbreak, redemption, and hope. It is infused with indelible and touching moments. This book sure packs a punch.

The Waiting Lounge by Chet Kamal Parkash

The Waiting Lounge tells the story of a man's journey through grief, and anyone who has been through the loss of a loved one knows that the pain never ends.

Insecure Nahush by Sandip Singh

Title: Insecure Nahush: Sometimes Mature & Sometimes FoolishAuthor: Sandip SinghPublisher: Leadstart publishingGenre: Conteporary FictionFirst Publication: 2021Language: English  Book Summary: Insecure Nahush by Sandip Singh Some people are born with...

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