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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNot the loudest in the room.
Not the one with a thousand stories. But the one you’ll remember— because her silence said everything.
Meet Shreya.
She wasn’t looking for love.
She just wanted peace… and maybe a little quiet in her overthinking brain.
But love? Oh, it showed up.
Loud, unexpected, and dressed like comfort. Late-night talks. Shared playlists.
That look like you’re seen for the first time.
And just when everything felt safe— BOOM. Plot twist.
(Wait… was that a spoiler? Oops. Nevermind.)
Now she’s left with questions no one’s answering, trust that’s in therapy, and a heart that’s… tired.
But here’s the thing—she didn’t quit. She moved. She healed (kinda).
She tries to become someone new. And now…?
Well—flip the page.
She’s not done yet ,pumpkin.
Not a fairytale.
Not a tragedy.
Just something that’ll stay with you… long after you’re done reading. This is Even After Everything.
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Shobana Paul
Shobana Shree is an architect by profession and a storyteller by soul. Born in Madurai and brought up in Trichy, she builds spaces by day and worlds with words when the stars are out. With a heart full of emotions and a head full of untold stories, she writes for the ones who feel deeply and love quietly. Even After Everything is her debut novel—a reflection of healing, heartbreak, and holding on.
When she’s not sketching, working on plans or scribbling in her jour- nal, you’ll find her vibing to songs, sketching emotions, obsessing over fictional characters, or simply daydreaming over a plate of good food. She’s all about romanticizing the little moments and finding magic in the mess.
And if you’re wondering what keeps her going—she swears by this:
“Everything happens for a reason.”
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