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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 PalAfter the death of her mother, Elena leaves Patras for Santorini, desperate to uncover the truth behind her father's mysterious disappearance. What begins as a search for answers quickly spirals into something far darker. Beneath the island's beauty lies a secret buried for centuries—an ancient temple that rises with the storm, demanding sacrifice and guarding restless souls.
With the help of her childhood friend Nikolas, Elena is drawn into a world of rituals, betrayals, and voices that threaten to break her spirit. The villagers whisper warnings, the dead call her name, and the storm draws closer with each passing day.
Now, Elena must decide: will she be the sacrifice the temple craves, or the one who breaks the cycle forever
Arnav Limaye
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Arnav Limaye
Hello Everyone,
I’m Arnav Limaye! First of all, I would like to thank you all for such a good response on my first book “The 2051 Paradox” which was released in September 2025. I didn’t even imagine that the book would be so loved and I will forever be grateful for it.
“Shrine of Secrets”, a book that taught me a lot personally and mentally. I dedicated this book to my dear grandmother who passed away in January 2026 and the prologue scene was loosely inspired from it. When I started writing the book, I didn’t think of the ending or the finale of it, I just thought to maintain a flow and be in a rhythm which allowed me to write better and create a lively environment.
Greece, a country which I have loved a lot since I was a small kid and Santorini especially was the perfect place for this story. The writing phase was tough as it required a lot of attention to detail on the places, villagers’ dialogues and to maintain a certain environment for the story. I knew that the story wasn’t as easy as it was on my mind and a lot of effort would be required for it to be a good one.
I would like to thank my dad for helping me to publish this book. And most importantly, you, who read the book throughout.
Thank you for reading this book…until next time!
Arnav
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