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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 people fear the dark.
She fears change.
After a broken engagement and a shattered heart, Kiara escapes to Rishikesh, hoping to find herself in the quiet rhythm of the Ganga and the warmth of her cousin’s home. The chaos she left behind is replaced by calm mornings, unexpected friendships, and the gentle realization that healing begins when you stop fighting change.
Just as she’s learning to breathe again, her past and her deepest scar—walks back into her life.
As Kiara rebuilds herself piece by piece, she must answer the question she has avoided all her life:
What if the change she fears the most is the one that finally sets her free?
This is not just a tale of love lost and found. It’s a story of heartbreak, healing, homecoming—and of embracing life’s unexpected turns with courage and grace.
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Saloni Aggarwal is a debut author whose stories reflect the unspoken realities many young women face.
Embracing the Change: A Love That Heals is her first novel, inspired by the silent battles girls fight every day—the pressure to marry, the restrictions placed on their choices, and the constant push to fit into expectations that aren’t their own. Embracing the Change: A Love That Heals is her first novel, inspired by the silent battles girls fight every day—the pressure to marry, the restrictions placed on their choices, and the constant push to fit into expectations that aren’t their own.
Born and raised in Punjab, Saloni grew up observing the strength it takes for women to dream freely and choose their own path. Her writing captures this quiet resilience, portraying how a woman learns to stand up for herself, heal, and grow—even when life feels overwhelming.
Through Kiara’s journey, Saloni explores not just the weight of societal pressure, but also the beauty of discovering love—love for oneself, love that challenges old fears, and love that arrives when life feels uncertain. Her storytelling celebrates the courage it takes to embrace change and believe that love, in all its forms, can transform us.
When she isn’t writing, Saloni enjoys reading fiction, observing people, and creating tiny tales inspired by everyday life. When she isn’t writing, Saloni enjoys reading fiction, observing people, and creating tiny tales inspired by everyday life.
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