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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 PalAt twenty, Anika is openly homophobic and blames her mother, Rekha, for her father’s death. When she catches Rekha secretly crying over an old photograph, suspicion takes root. Determined to expose her mother’s supposed disloyalty, Anika digs into her past only to uncover a love story she never imagined.
What begins as an accusation unravels into the tale of Rekha and Janani, a bond that defied societal norms and blossomed into an unspoken, enduring love. Torn apart by fate, they faced heartbreak, prejudice, and the crushing weight of family expectations.
As past and present collide, love long buried begins to breathe again. Why did they part? What secrets still linger? And how far will they go to claim the life they truly want?
Rainbow in the Dark is a tender yet unflinching mystery about love, loss, and the courage to stand against the world.
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Arthy hails from Chennai, India. Her debut novel, The Heaven’s Hell, was released in 2015, followed by Life Isn’t a Fairy Tale and Fate or Destiny. A creative spirit at heart, she finds her truest expression through words. Her natural energy and spontaneity help her connect effortlessly with people, and her stories are an earnest attempt to extend that trait to the readers.
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