Tears of Jhelum by Anita Krishan BOOK BLURB : Kashmir has seen long years of strife and turmoil, and Wali Mohammad Khan has been a silent witness to it all. The violence that terrorism unleashed in the Valley was every bit as senseless as the men who propagated it with manic intensity, but Wali managed …
BLACK is the colour of midnight, the signifier of darkness, twisting our minds and muddling our perceptions. Yet, black is most desirable, the colour women covet, the uber sexy black sari shimmering on a beautiful body, the smoky black onyx ring, the black high heels and her endless black tresses swaying as she moves. Not …
BOOK BLURB : On the morning before her 67th death, it is business as usual for Jesse Sullivan: meet with the mortician, counsel soon-to-be-dead clients, and have coffee while reading the latest regeneration theory. Jesse dies for a living, literally. As a Necronite, she is one of the population’s rare 2% who can serve as …
Should women try to be super-women? Is it okay to ask for help? This post has some useful insights! Should women try to be super women? Is it okay to ask for help? This post has some useful insights! Remember the MTR Ad for Instant Breakfast, comprising of Idli, Dosa, Uttapam and many more delicacies? The …
Today I review this book by Devika Fernando, she is also one of the authors whose book is up for grabs during the TORNADO GIVEAWAY being hosted by The Book Club.You can read more about it here. Book Blurb: Cathy has had enough. Having run away from her abusive husband, she tries to pick up the broken pieces of …
Welcome to The Book Club’s very first Giveaway Tornado Giveaway We’re extremely excited about it. You will be too…when you hear the details. Get ready to be blown away by Tornado Giveaway! A tornado of books is coming your way. We love our Authors. They give us hours of entertainment; they fill our lives with love and passion. Today, we want …
The Malhotra Bride by Sundari Venkatraman The Malhotra Bride – Sunita is a 20 something girl who is still trying to find herself in a world that is trying to mould her into a submissive puppet like most Indian women. That she finds her prince charming right at the first encounter is both unsettling and enchanting for …





