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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 PalSome encounters are not accidental.
They surface when a soul is ready to be undone.
Navya Rathore lives between control and quiet unrest—balancing corporate ambition with a sensitivity she has learned to keep hidden. Her life appears steady, yet something within her remains unresolved.
Then comes an interruption.
Daksh is not someone she seeks. He offers no clarity, no comfort. Their connection unfolds in silences, fleeting moments, and a familiarity she cannot explain. What begins as discomfort slowly reveals itself as recognition. As her inner world shifts, Navya is forced to question everything she thought she understood—about choice, connection, and herself.
Moving through corporate corridors and quiet spiritual spaces, this is a story of emotional restraint, subtle awakening, and the unseen threads that shape us. Some connections are not meant to be held onto. They arrive to change you.
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Rashika Chauhan
Rashika Chauhan was born and brought up in Delhi. She is a Mechanical
Engineering graduate and holds an MBA from the University of Western Australia. She currently works in the field of Product Management.
Golden Thread of Fate: Divine Feminine is her debut novel. Rashika’s writing is rooted in observation—of people, patterns, and the subtle inner shifts that often go unnoticed. She is deeply interested in exploring spirituality not as an abstract concept, but as something woven into everyday life: through relationships, moments of uncertainty, emotional pauses, and personal growth.
Through her work, she seeks to bridge the inner and outer worlds, offering stories that reflect quiet transformation rather than dramatic change.
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