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Neerja Bhatt

Neerja Bhatt was born and raised in Ahmedabad, the Indian city of food and fervor. The Bad Era: Part I is her debut fantasy novel. In her free time, you can find her reading, playing the piano, or sleeping and dreaming of compelling stories that can later be cooked into sizzling novels.

The Blizzard’s Secrets by DJanée

Prepare to be whisked away by the enchanting pages of DJanée's "The Blizzard's Secrets." This literary gem unfurls a captivating odyssey through a realm teeming with enigmatic enclaves, power tussles, and the intricate labyrinth of identity.

Life of a Sunset Kid by Udayakumar DS

Life of a Sunset Kid is a coming of age tale of a young boy who dares to look at life with great optimism and sense of wonder despite the fact that he was living the unfortunate circumstance as he battled a degenerative muscle disease through his short life of fourteen years.

J V Hilliard

Born of steel, fire and black wind, J V Hilliard was raised as a highlander in the foothills of a once-great mountain chain on...

S G Blaise

S G Blaise was born in a faraway land of castles, monarchies and fallen dictatorships. Hollywood movies were forbidden under the Soviet oppression during...

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