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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 Felt Like Home
A slow-burn contemporary romance
Ishita knows how to debug a failing system. It's her own heart she can't fix.
After a heartbreak that nearly shattered her, she rebuilt her life with zero room for error. No risks. No vulnerability. And definitely no love. As a lead developer on a high-stakes project, her only focus is the code.
Then comes Ansh.
Her client. Strictly off-limits. And the only person who sees through her armor.
He loves her in the quiet spaces between meetings and the silence of late-night deadlines, asking for nothing and offering everything.
As boundaries blur, Ishita fights the fear of losing control, while Ansh carries a truth he isn't allowed to voice. In their world, feelings are liabilities.
Will they choose the safety of ambition... or risk everything for what feels like home?
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Sakshi Srivastava
Sakshi Srivastava is a software engineer by profession and a storyteller at heart. Her love for novels, and the stories brewing in her mind led her to write her debut book,What Felt Like Home. You can find her on Instagram at @siyahi_author.
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