26:24 – The Love That Burned My Soul is an autobiographical fiction that reads like a confession rather than a conventional love story. Set across Palakkad, Manipal, and Mangalore, the novel follows a young boy’s journey from college life to becoming a doctor, capturing a phase of life where love, identity, and emotional survival collide.
Written in a raw and unfiltered voice, the book embraces emotional flaws, confusion, and unresolved endings, mirroring how real life rarely offers clarity or closure. The narrator loves without limits, trusts without caution, and makes mistakes shaped by age, insecurity, and emotional dependency. These choices lead him into experiences that slowly break him, forcing deep self-reflection and accountability.
This is not a story that promises healing or happy conclusions. Instead, it offers honesty. 26:24 – The Love That Burned My Soul will resonate with readers who value emotional truth over perfection and believe that sometimes, survival itself is the ending.