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Saving Maya

#SavingMaya is a book of our times, about our times. It will speak to the readers, both men and women on various levels. Maya is the quintessential woman of today. She is a working woman, a mom, and a divorcee. A single woman who puts more faith in her maid than her relatives. We all know why, don’t we? Since the tongues never stop tattling and the opinions never let up.

She is handling her son, the thankless ex-husband and the co-workers who are constantly looking for Maya to falter. On top of it all, she has a brooding, handsome neighbour who is idolized by the kids and her son.

This is a wonderful, sweet and practical love story of how Maya finds her second chance at love. She traverses the path of finding herself once again, finding her inner diva, winning at work and finding the right guy.

If you are a lover of romances, this one has some fine moments. The interaction between Maya and her best friend made me miss my best friend and our chats. Her mother, the formidable mom who is no-nonsense, gives Maya a tough time but that’s what mom’s do. Kiran has etched such realistic characters that I want to read more such romances by Kiran. All Aboard was another romance that I enjoyed and she has dabbled in many genres doing excellent work in them.

 

#SavingMaya is a fast, fun read and trust me, Maya doesn’t need saving, she is just saving her best for the right one 😉

 

 

 

Saving Maya

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

Maya, in her mid-thirties, divorced and with a young son, finds herself in a tangle both professionally and emotionally as she attempts to navigate life post-divorce. Will she put together her life, will she find love again?

Wry and endearingly earnest, Saving Maya is a heartwarming novel about the beauty of second chances.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kiran Manral published her first book, The Reluctant Detective in 2011. Since then, she has published seven books across genres till date. Her books include romance and chick-lit with Once Upon A Crush (2014) and All Aboard (2015); horror with The Face at the Window (2016) and nonfiction with Karmic Kids (2015), A Boy’s Guide to Growing Up (2016) and True Love Stories (2017).

Her short stories have been published on Juggernaut, in magazines like Verve and Cosmopolitan, and have been part of anthologies like Chicken Soup for the SoulHave a Safe Journey (2017) and Boo (2017). Her articles and columns have appeared in the Times of IndiaTehelkaDNAYowotoShethepeopleTheDailyOScrollBuzzfeedNew WomanFeminaVerveElleCosmopolitanConde Nast Traveller, DB PostThe Telegraphthe Asian AgeiDivaPeopleSakal Times, and more. She was shortlisted for the Femina Women Awards 2017 for Literary Contribution. She is a TEDx speaker and a mentor with Vital Voices Global Mentoring Walk 2017.

 

 

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Comments

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  2. SHALINI BAISIWALA

    Interesting review and her portfolio looks impressive. I have only heard about her and not relaly delved into her writings so far. Your review has made me want to look up atkeast one of her books!

  3. Shilpa Gupte

    Sounds like a good romance, Indy, something that relates to the present time and scenario.
    Would love to read a mature love story any day…not the teen-y, college romances for me!

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