A note from the Author. . .

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I had no intention of writing an Erotica because I thought I could never do justice to the genre. I spent more than a year thinking about this plot and thinking about whether I should write it or not. There came a time when I decided not to write it and started working on another story.

But I could never get this story out of my mind. I always felt this story was worth telling. And people need to read it.

Sex is seen as a taboo in our society. It is not as easy to talk about sex as we talk about other things, like cricket. But someone has to talk about it, right?

So, finally, I decided to write this story. And I have pushed the boundaries of erotic scenes in this novel, compared to my other books. If you are not comfortable reading such sets, I suggest not turning more pages.

But if you like what you read, I would love to know that through your votes and comments.

I hope you will appreciate what I want to say in this novel.

Happy reading. . .


Acknowledgment

Phew. . .

It was challenging to write this book, trying to put my views, through this book, about sex, in a sophisticated manner.

This book is the result of the experience of people I have known for a long time. From the books, I have read. A little bit of research, and what I believe.

But just research or my thoughts were not enough to write this book. Some people heard my idea patiently, supported it, and helped me make it better. Without them, this novel may not have existed.

COVER DESIGN

Tapaswini Maharana

BETA READERS

Ankit Kesarwani

Vishwajeet Jagdish

Bhoomi Ravat

Thank you Lopamudra Hajarika, Komal Choudhari, Nikita Jha, Sonam Tiwari, Disha Amble, Swati Rathod, Vidurshi Majithia, Kajul Panday, and Khushi Tiwari for helping, supporting, and inspiring me to write this novel.

Thank you to all thepeople whose research and seminars I referred to and quoted in my book.

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