Loving someone is hard.
Loving someone addicted is a war.
She wasn’t looking for chaos, but chaos found her — in the form of a boy with trembling hands, a fractured soul, and secrets stitched into his skin. A boy who promised to change. A boy who swore love could be stronger than his cravings.
But addiction doesn’t just belong to the addict. It seeps into the veins of everyone who dares to care — turning love into ob
Loving someone is hard.
Loving someone addicted is a war.
She wasn’t looking for chaos, but chaos found her — in the form of a boy with trembling hands, a fractured soul, and secrets stitched into his skin. A boy who promised to change. A boy who swore love could be stronger than his cravings.
But addiction doesn’t just belong to the addict. It seeps into the veins of everyone who dares to care — turning love into ob
In "The Fire Within Sita", the final part of the *Resilient Women* trilogy, Sita’s story unfolds in her own voice, offering a powerful reimagining of the Ramayana’s heroine. Known for her grace and humility, Sita has often been seen through the eyes of others, her story overshadowed by a male perspective. Here, she speaks for herself, revealing an inner strength that defies expectations.
Through moments of pain, love, sacrifice, and q
Step into the enchanting world of Amrapali, a woman whose captivating beauty and mesmerizing dance enthralled kings and commoners alike. In "The 3 Illusions of Amrapali," the intricacies of identity, enlightenment, and the human spirit converge to weave a tale that transcends the ages.
An age-old tale that reveals how, when society failed a woman, she became the force that uplifted it. Through her journey from dancer to Bhikkhuni, she shattered expecta
A woman who was trapped in a world of vows. A daughter who was not wanted, a wife who tied knot with five, an Empress who was dragged in the court. This is a story of a woman whose life was a struggle, yet she stood against the odds, made an end to all vows by her one vow.
She decided to slay the demons once and for all. She witnessed a war as Yagna, where her children, her emotions, her loved ones were the Aahuti.
It’s a tale of a woman,