"Calm Wounds" as the name implies, that some wounds are incurable. With time, they may cease to bleed, but the pain persists, forever etched in a person's soul. These wounds, though no longer bleeding, but carry the ache for ages with the same intensity as when they were fresh.
This novel revolves around the poignant journey of a nine-years old soul, forever altered by an unexpected twist of fate.
When the wheels of the school bus tumbled off the hillside, destiny left its indelible mark on the child's life. The echoes of that fateful day resonate through the pages of this novel, painting a portrait of resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity.
"Calm Wounds" unfolds in the shadows of pain, navigating the labyrinth of struggle and the pursuit of healing.
This novel is more than a chronicle of tragedy; it is an exploration of the human capacity to endure, to find hope in the most desolate moments, and to mend wounds that run deeper than the physical.
This novel is an intimate portrayal of a journey that transcends the boundaries of pain and emerges, against all odds, into a realm of quiet strength and healing.
Join me as I navigate the labyrinth of a young soul's odyssey through loss, struggle, and eventual redemption.
Meet Thakur Rudra Pratap Singh, a 35-year-old man who heads the powerful Mandawa Thakur family, known for their historical dominance. Despite being immensely wealthy and influential, his heart is hardened due to internal family conflicts, turning him into a stoic figure. He made a solemn vow to his mother to prioritize the family above all else, even sacrificing the prospect of marriage to dedicate himself entirely to their success.
However, his devotion to his family becomes his burden as they become the source of his inner turmoil. His tough exterior makes him unapproachable, instilling fear in those who dare to interact with him.
Yet, fate intervenes and introduces someone unexpected into his life.
Enter Paridhi, a 22-year-old girl from an upper-middle-class family. She exudes sweetness and innocence, though she tends to keep to herself, opening up only to those close to her. Her life seems on track, especially as she nears the fulfillment of her dream: marrying the love of her life. However, when circumstances force her to compromise and accept her family's wishes, she reluctantly complies.
But what happens when their significant age difference becomes a factor? Will they be able to bridge the gap and accept each other despite the odds stacked against them?
This is a tale of shattered trust, broken by those closest to them. Amidst such turmoil, will they find understanding and acceptance in each other's arms?
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