Hello new readers! ♥
Thank you for making a place in your library for this book (if you have, that is). ^_^
This book is copyrighted, so don't even try to copy anything. *makes an innocent face *
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I just wanted to give you all a few pointers regarding this book:-
❇ GOD THE WRITING IN THIS BOOK APPEARS SO... 21 CENTURY 😂 BUT IT'S TOTALLY UPTO YOU TO READ THIS (AS A HISTORICAL FICTION 😂, even though it is)
❇ I'm not a professionaly writer, so I don't promise you anything in advance.
❇ This book is a pure work of fiction. But even then I will try my best to match the events of my book with the 'India' in the nineteenth century.
❇ Bear with me in the first few chapters. I know they are quite fast paced and not that well written, I'll edit them out soon. The book gets better in writing style, I promise.
❇ Even though my main protagonists are a bit racist (Anvesha hates the British, The boys hate Indians), I have no intentions of hurting anyone's sentiments. So, sorry in advance. And I assure you that it will get better.
❇ This book is not edited. There may be plot holes, wrong grammar etcetera, but don't worry, after I finish it, I would surely edit them all.
That's all I had to say!
Have fun, folks!
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That Indian Woman | √
Ficción históricaCalcutta, India. 1899 Being a woman in this age means being tied under the shackles created by the British and an equally orthodox society. Headstrong and outgoing, Anvesha doesn't care what people think about her. She is not one of those women who...