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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhen Love and Business Collide
In the lush coffee-growing region of Coorg, India, two powerful business families merge, throwing Myra, the scion of one dynasty, into a role she never expected. As she works to integrate the businesses with the handsome and confident heir of the other family, Dhir, their attraction grows into a consuming passion.
But when a malicious accusation threatens Myra, they waver between powerful attraction and their responsibilities to the business. Torn between wanting to give in to her newfound feelings and her innate need not to mix business with pleasure, Myra discovers that Dhir is keeping a secret that could change everything and Dhir discovers the extent to which Myra’s enemies will go to slander her.
As they race to expose the truth and clear the air between them, they discover more about themselves and each other. Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking countryside of Coorg and the glitz of Bangalore, this is a story of ambition, passion, and the high stakes of business and love mixed with family and community.
Kavitha Cariappa
Meet Kavitha Cariappa, queen of hearts and the brains behind Writing Hat, an online platform that's all about writing contests She's all about the written word and has made it her mission to help individuals and teams improve their writing skills.
Reading is not just a pastime for Kavitha; it's her whole world. Her love for romance novels inspired her to start writing, blending Indian traditions and society's evolution into captivating stories. Her writing is a tribute to the Kodavas community, capturing their unique culture and traditions before they fade away.
Being an advocate of tradition and culture, Kavitha writes stories that showcase the Kodavas' disappearing way of life, and we can't get enough of them! She's a full-time writer now, but before that, she worked in ghostwriting and corporate communications for two decades.
Bangalore is her home, but she often finds herself back in Coorg, her hometown, to soak up inspiration from her roots. With Kavitha's passion for storytelling and her dedication to helping others improve not just their writing but their thinking skills, she hopes to make a mark with individuals.
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