Arjun’s Penance by Sundari Venkatraman

Each book by Sundari Venkatraman is resplendent with Indian values and strong stories. Love that stands out. Another gem from Sundari, having met Arjun in the book, An Autograph for Anjali I am excited to read his story.

I love reading books about the secondary characters from novels and Sundari knits the storyline like a pro that she is! Arjun’s Penance reminds me once again why I enjoy Sundari books.

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Print Length: 168 pages
Publisher: Flaming Sun (Indie published)
Publication Date: March 1, 2020
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
Genre: Romance

Young Arjun feels betrayed and heartbroken when his girlfriend of two years dies in an accident. In a moment of agony, he does the worst thing possible…

Ten years later, Kiara walks into the office of the Mathur Group of industries, falling for its managing director, Arjun Mathur, who is a ruthless businessman nowadays, and also completely sworn off women.

While the ethical hacker gathers evidence against the ex-finance director of the company who has been swindling money bigtime, she tries to woo the MD into falling in love with her.

Will Kiara be able to persuade Arjun to break his penance?

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Sundari Venkatraman is an indie author with forty-five titles to her credit, which have sold more than 1.75 lakh copies around the world. Her books consistently feature in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both Romance and Asian Drama categories. Her latest romance novels have all been on the #1 Bestseller slot in Amazon India for over a month.

As a child, Sundari loved to read books with ‘lived happily ever after’ endings. They were all about good triumphing over evil. As a teenager, her favourite books were romance novels from Mills & Boon. She was fascinated by them, so much so that she began to visualise the stories set in India.

Sundari was forty when she began her writing journey, completing the first draft of her first novel in thirty-five days. She has not looked back since.

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Comments

  1. Apoorv Sharma

    This seems interesting. Maybe because I love such premises. Actually, I’ve just started reading and thus, looking for books to get myself in the habit of reading. Will definitely try this one but do let me know if you’ve more of such recommendations for the beginners.

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