• About the Book
    Everyone has a story. Some wounds heal; others quietly shape who we become. Arjun is a man scarred by love and loss, someone who has learned to protect himself by not believing anymore. Aakansha, on the other hand, lives with hope in her heart, embracing life with courage and optimism. When destiny brings them together, love blooms effortlessly, turning their world into everything Arjun once wished life could be. But no love story is ever complete without a heartbreak. Love brought them together. Fear tore them apart. A truth buried in the past resurfaces, shaking the foundation of their relationship. Arjun retreats into his scars, and Aakansha surrenders to his decision. As circumstances test their bond, the question remains: Will Arjun fight his fears to hold on to the woman he loves, or will he let her slip away forever? A heartfelt tale of love, loss, and second chances, Always Be Mine.
    About the Author
    Nehha S. Daraad is a small-town girl based in the city, Gurgaon. Published at just 19, she has been freelancing and exploring storytelling while still in her teens. What started as a passion soon shaped her path, leading her into the professional world where she spent over seven years building a strong career in corporate content, strategy, and communication, working with startups, global brands, and international clients. This book marks her return to that inner calling. While corporate spaces refined her voice, she believes words carry energy, intent, and power to transform. Now, the consciously returns to her creative core, writing not just to inform or market, but to connect, heal, and inspire.  
  • by Heena Singhal
    Marigold is a young Indian-origin woman who works in a vintage library of classics in the city of Rome. Her seemingly ordinary life- defined by routine and the quiet companionship of books-is held together by secrets she refuses to face. Her relationship with her lover is close and consuming, yet built around a boundary he insists must not be crossed. While mourning the loss of her dog, Marigold begins therapy. Her fragile sense of healing takes a sudden turn when her mother disappears unexpectedly. The discovery of an unpublished biography hidden in the attic draws Marigold into her parents' childhood in New Delhi-and toward truths long buried in her own heart. As she investigates the celebrated yet mysterious life of her artist mother, Marigold learns the language of paintings, and of what emerges only when one dares to look long enough. As fiction and reality slowly pull apart, her search carries her toward a revelation that is both intimate and devastating.
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