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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 PalWhat if your darkest secret is also your only chance at love?
Sejal is a successful woman with a haunting past. A widow and single mother of twins, she is burdened by tragedy, societal judgment, and the chilling belief that she is cursed. Everyone she once loved is gone. Everyone... except her children—one of whom now sees her as the enemy.
Haunted by “bad memories” and a secret she has never dared to tell, Sejal is barely surviving when she meets Rahul—a psychiatrist, a single father, and perhaps, her second chance. As she begins to open up to him, he listens without judgment. But can even a man trained to understand trauma comprehend the truth she hides?
Sejal’s past isn’t just painful—it’s paranormal. Years ago, she lived with her closest friends, one of whom may not have been entirely human. From teenage crushes to brutal betrayals, from warm friendships to cold-blooded secrets, Sejal’s life unravels in ways no one could have foreseen.
At the heart of it all is the mysterious Zimge—part-time vampires born with a need for blood, concealed within the everyday world. Are they monsters, or misunderstood souls?
As the truth spills out, Sejal must decide: Is she ready to reclaim her life, her children, and maybe even love? Or will her past consume her forever?
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Yashita Manghnani
Yashita Manghnani is an emerging voice in contemporary fiction, celebrated for her emotionally resonant storytelling and unique narrative formats. She is the author of Virtual Friend vs Real Friend, a compelling novel written in the form of diary entries that delves into the blurred boundaries between online and offline relationships. Her upcoming work, Dear Cactus, continues this diary-style format, exploring themes of loneliness, virtual companionship, and emotional fulfillment through a simulated gaming world.
Beyond writing, Yashita is also an entrepreneur, running a creative lifestyle brand named Innayat, which offers customizable stationery and gift items. She actively shares her literary and entrepreneurial journeys through social media and blogs, fostering a community of readers, dreamers, and doers.
Yashita’s work stands at the intersection of introspection, innovation, and impact—whether on the page, in business, or beyond.
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