• About The Book
    The Gun and Roses is a lyrical tale of love and duty. It follows an Indian army officer, torn between the call of his nation and pull of his heart and a young woman who wait with roses, prayers and unshaken devotion.
    About The Author
    CS Ritul Sharma, Advocate is a legal professional with a poet's heart. From humble beginnings to professional ex- cellence, She has mastered criminal and labour laws while nurturing a deep love for magic of words A believ- er in kindness, equality and the power of stories, she writes to blend duty with devotion, law with love. The Gun and Roses is her debut novelette where the echoes of war meet fragrance of roses.  
  • When Vihaan sits down for a surprise interview, he recalls everything that made him who he is; everything he is seeking. Coming from a financially weak background in Varanasi, he struggles to go to the college of his dreams, and has to adjust. Thereafter, nothing goes as planned. Bullying, mental pressure, and lack of confidence cripple him throughout, but a tragedy in his family comes as a final stab in his heart. In a dilemma of wanting to end his life, but not momentarily, he decides to go to a place that is believed to offer absolute salvation- Mumukshu Bhavan. Little does he know, that the interview is the greatest stroke of luck he could have asked for. Will Vihaan be able to fulfil his goal of visiting Mumukshu Bhavan, and attain the salvation that he needs? What will be the realizations that beseech him? Will he come out a different man, or will he give in to the very circle of life and death that now awaits him?
  • Aishwarya lost her parents at a very young age in a terrible acci- dent. After everything she's been through, she still tries to find her dreams and destinations with the help of her invisible guardian. Well, she is a girl who believes that life has and needs a little magic to it; And that's exactly what she's going to see. 'I feel like someone has been guiding my every step carefully holding my hand,' Aishwarya keeps telling her friend, Janu. When she thinks she's crying all alone Someone's watching over her from behind. When she worries which of the pathways she should take be taking in life She will be given the road with fewer thorns. When she makes a big mistake - What she doesn't know is that someone made sure she learns her lessons in life. After years of struggle, she finds out she's been taken care of all along by someone mysterious, and maybe even magical. Whom she calls her "Dreamcatcher".
  • About the book :
    Shyam had everything—comfort, a steady job, a routine. Yet deep down, something was missing. When corporate life's monotony becomes unbearable, Shyam walks away from it all, seeking something real to breathe life back into his weary soul. Little did he know, he was stepping into a mythological adventure that would change him forever. In an age of greed and moral decay, Shyam battles to restore lost values—guided by the avatars of Vishnu themselves. Along the way, he meets mystical mentors like Ashwatthama, the unforgiving Parashurama, and Kaalyavana, a winged wolf whose loyalty becomes his strength. Together, they face epic trials, challenging Shyam's courage and transforming him in unimaginable ways. If you love the soul-searching depth of The Alchemist, the epic adventure of The Lord of the Rings, and the mythological grandeur of the Mahabharata, then The Kali Ramayana: The Rise of Shyam is the journey you've been waiting for. Will Shyam's newfound strength be enough to face the darkness that lurks at the end of his journey? Can he, alongside the divine Kalki, bring justice and order back to a shattered world? Grab your copy now to experience Shyam's incredible journey of self-discovery, resilience, and destiny.
    About the author :
    Shaneeshwara is a visionary writer blending Indian mythology with modern storytelling. Born in India and shaped by its ancient philosophies, his debut work, The Kali Ramayana, reimagines epic tales like the Ramayana for a generation seeking meaning in both history and innovation. Shaneeshwara believes myths are living stories that shape our understanding of the world today. As the founder of Soul, a personal wellness and technology project, Shaneeshwara merges creativity with innovation. He envisions technology as a tool for introspection and emotional growth, creating a dialogue between tradition and the future.
  • About the book and author: Dive into the whirlwind world of a 12-year-old as he crafts uniquely charming poems on a wide array of topics. 'The Lad in Verse' is an eclectic collection that spans nature, books, gratitude, patriotism, and the little joys of life. Ruhan’s verses inspire readers to find hope in the darkest times and appreciate the simple pleasures that bring happiness. This collection serves as a calming balm on a wintry night and a refreshing breeze on a sweltering noon. A budding poet with a love for fast-paced fiction and contemporary poetry, Ruhan’s poems are a testament to his growing talent and boundless imagination.
  • About the Book
    What if the life you remember never happened? Elena Voss knows the face of the man she loves. Until she wakes beside a stranger who speaks with Adrian’s voice and remembers every private moment of their relationship. The photographs change. A camera contradicts her own eyes. Doctors find no explanation. Then Elena discovers that Adrian built their first meeting on a threat—and that the man who claimed to work in special operations rules Vesper’s criminal world. She escapes him. The faces follow. As love, memory, and identity begin to fracture, Elena must decide whether she is being manipulated, losing her mind, or waking to a truth no human being was meant to survive.  
  • About the Book
    Arun Kumar has spent a lifetime building walls of silence. He is safe, solitary, and invisible. Mani drives an auto-rickshaw through the city. He is loud, relentless, and impossible to ignore. Under normal circumstances, their worlds would never touch. But one night, Chennai is underwater, and fate has stranded Arun in Mani's backseat. Trapped by the downpour, the ride home spirals into a psychological detour. As the city blurs behind the rain-lashed windshield, the walls come down. Secrets are spilled. And Arun realizes that the only way to survive the night is to face the one thing he's been on outrunning: himself. Some rides take you home. This one takes you apart.
    About the Author
    B. A. Mukundhan was a national-level spelling bee rank holder. Naturally, he decided to ruin his academic potential by becoming a writer instead. Currently, he is a Genetic Engineering student at University. Why? Because he needed a backup plan in case his plot to take over the film industry takes longer than expected. An artist and musician, he treats real life like a movie set he is trying to direct. His professors think he is taking notes on Parastratiosphecomyia stratiosphecomyioides; he is actually plotting on what object his next character should choke and die from. And he's getting some weird ideas for it... After his debut historical thriller Shadows of Eldoria, he wrote The Lost Colours to explore the quiet magic of everyday life. He promises to finish his degree, as long as it doesn't interfere with his 'creative process' of being delusional for too long in the name of getting inspirational ideas. He lives in Chennai, where the creates music and films to prove his teachers wrong.  
  • About the book :
    “Lost Letters” is a chain of stories weaved out of experiences from different times. It brings forward the power of possibilities and an individual’s sense of self. Soaked in the colors of its time and personalities of different individuals, each story speaks of its unique culture. Reflecting myriad needs, regrets, secrets and epiphanies, this book will take its readers through vaguely familiar images that draw us deeper into a world filled with idiosyncrasies, responsibilities, empathy, and love.
    About the author :
    Swati Nayak is a writer, reader and a bibliophile. Ever since her adolescent years she has been fiercely drawn towards reading and creatively penning down her thoughts. English literature has always played a pivotal role in shaping her mind and thoughts. Her unparallel interest in books of every genre consumes her and played an indispensable part in dealing with life, love and beyond. Swati is a Human Resource professional and a creative writer. Originally hails from the city of Cuttack, Odisha, and is currently based in Ambernath, Maharashtra, India. She’s a mother to an incredibly sweet and wonder-filled 10 year old boy and a doting wife to her ever supportive husband.
  • About the book:
    “Oh, this is so unbelievable!” Rahel exclaimed, looking up, “You say there is an entire city up there.” “It was there,” Freya said, “Now, it has gone missing.” Sumi Solanki is an introverted bibliophile while her best friend, Rahel Ouseph, is a party animal and somewhat shares Sumi’s love for books. Their simple life turns into a roller coaster ride when they are trusted with the biggest secret of the century; up above in the skies, exists a divine city, residents of which, known as Guardians, have been protecting mankind since ages. When the Guardian city vanishes, and evil shadows begin to lurk the earth, the two girls are chosen by an ominous Mirror to set things right. Intrigued by the history of Guardians and a mind-boggling prophecy, Sumi and Rahel are pulled into a world of indifferent virtues, binding magic, and strictly forbidden love. Will they be able to save their saviours? Or has the Mirror been lying all along? Find out in this epic tale of brave choices and sacrifices.
    About the author:
    Srishti Rathour is a young author who is currently pursuing electronics and communications engineering from Manipal University Jaipur. As a result, her words tend to flow out like electric charges and bind pages with the field of neutron stars.
  • When the internet goes silent, what remains can no longer be ignored. An unexpected internet blackout slows Gurgaon to stillness. Messages stop mid-sentence, screens go dark, and four lives are drawn back to what they believed was already behind them. Rhea returns carrying a love that once slipped away. Jay runs a café filled with books and memories he thought time had settled. Sia waits for her son's call, learning how to live with absence. Ayaan builds systems of connection while grieving his mother and confronting his own quiet loneliness. Over the course of a single day, old bonds surface, quiet encounters deepen, and truths long postponed begin to speak. About The Author Sanjay Singh Chauhan is an Indian author whose work explores memory, human relationships, emotional resilience, and the complexities of modern life. His writing is rooted in the quiet moments that shape human experience, including nostalgia, loss, friendship, second chances, and the search for meaningful connection in an increasingly digital world. Drawing inspiration from everyday life and the emotions that transcend generations, he crafts stories that blend thoughtful observation with authentic emotional depth. His novels often examine how memories influence the present and how relationships evolve through time, distance, and change. He is the author of After All These Years, a novel about reunion, friendship, and enduring emotional bonds, and The Offline Hours, a contemporary literary novel that explores human connection in a world suddenly disconnected from digital technology. His forthcoming novel, The Last Winter in Landour, is set in the mist-covered hills of Landour and delves into themes of memory, family secrets, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Based in Gurgaon, India, Sanjay continues to write stories that celebrate the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of meaningful relationships. Connect with Sanjay Singh Chauhan Instagram: @author_sanjaysinghchauhan
  • About the Book : Some love stories are never spoken aloud. When Kartik meets Aiva in Jaipur, he doesn’t fall in love all at once. It happens quietly, between books, long conversations, and the slow rhythm of a city that seems to understand silence better than words. Aiva keeps walking forward, following horizons that were never meant to include him. Kartik remains where he is, not asking her to stay or to return. Only keeping a place for her. The Place I Kept for You is a quiet literary novel about devotion, memory, and the strange courage it takes to love someone without ever being loved back. Some people leave. Some people wait. About the Author: Kartik Sharma is a name placed on a page. Beyond that, he prefers silence. He does not speak publicly about his life, nor does he offer details that might distract from what is written. He believes some stories should stand without the weight of biography. He writes about stillness, about cities that remember, about love that does not insist on being returned. This book is not an introduction. It is a dedication. And every dedication, spoken or unspoken, is toward Aiva.
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