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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMishty Meisheri with her sister, Anoushka Kanojia runs the Instagram page Sisters in Christ, that share their journey in Christ with young, Indian women. The Fruits of The Spirit is the first of many books in a series that they have planned for Indian Christian children.Read More...
Mishty Meisheri with her sister, Anoushka Kanojia runs the Instagram page Sisters in Christ, that share their journey in Christ with young, Indian women. The Fruits of The Spirit is the first of many books in a series that they have planned for Indian Christian children.
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Tarun Mehra would much rather be at the neighbourhood Navratri pandal than playing dress-
up at a lavish Jaipur wedding. But when duty calls (and by duty, he means his best friend’s sister tying the knot), he reluctantly shows up. What he doesn’t expect is to end the night with a stolen kiss from a complete stranger… a girl who disappears before he can even ask her name.
Meena was just there for the dandiya and the snacks. The kiss? Definitely
Tarun Mehra would much rather be at the neighbourhood Navratri pandal than playing dress-
up at a lavish Jaipur wedding. But when duty calls (and by duty, he means his best friend’s sister tying the knot), he reluctantly shows up. What he doesn’t expect is to end the night with a stolen kiss from a complete stranger… a girl who disappears before he can even ask her name.
Meena was just there for the dandiya and the snacks. The kiss? Definitely not on the agenda. Especially not with someone who might just ruin everything she’s trying to protect. Tarun is charming, persistent, and dangerously close to unravelling the secrets she’s been hiding. Now he’s on a mission to find the girl who turned his world upside down, and Meena’s trying very hard not to be found. But what happens when he does find her… and realises she’s not at all who she claimed to be?
Set against the glittering chaos of wedding festivities and Navratri, this romance is filled with stolen moments, secret identities, and more than one twist of fate.
Tarun Mehra would much rather be at the neighbourhood Navratri pandal than playing dress-
up at a lavish Jaipur wedding. But when duty calls (and by duty, he means his best friend’s sister tying the knot), he reluctantly shows up. What he doesn’t expect is to end the night with a stolen kiss from a complete stranger… a girl who disappears before he can even ask her name.
Meena was just there for the dandiya and the snacks. The kiss? Definitely
Tarun Mehra would much rather be at the neighbourhood Navratri pandal than playing dress-
up at a lavish Jaipur wedding. But when duty calls (and by duty, he means his best friend’s sister tying the knot), he reluctantly shows up. What he doesn’t expect is to end the night with a stolen kiss from a complete stranger… a girl who disappears before he can even ask her name.
Meena was just there for the dandiya and the snacks. The kiss? Definitely not on the agenda. Especially not with someone who might just ruin everything she’s trying to protect. Tarun is charming, persistent, and dangerously close to unravelling the secrets she’s been hiding. Now he’s on a mission to find the girl who turned his world upside down, and Meena’s trying very hard not to be found. But what happens when he does find her… and realises she’s not at all who she claimed to be?
Set against the glittering chaos of wedding festivities and Navratri, this romance is filled with stolen moments, secret identities, and more than one twist of fate.
The Fruits of The Spirit teaches children about the nine special gifts God gives to those who follow him: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. Through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand words, this book helps little hearts learn how to live like Jesus every day.
The Fruits of The Spirit teaches children about the nine special gifts God gives to those who follow him: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. Through colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand words, this book helps little hearts learn how to live like Jesus every day.
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