Red Heaven
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  • Reads 2,249
  • Votes 164
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 41m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2022
Raina Yadav had always thought that a mediocre life with her hotelier family was all that she was set for. However, when a centuries old legend that dates back to the British Era surrounding the last princess of her town comes to haunt her, she was determined to crack it's mystery and uncover the truth to the lost pages of the princess's history. 
But can Raina, the girl who craved a little adventure in her life, be able to handle the biggest twist that might just flip her entire world upside down?

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18 parts Ongoing Mature

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