NANDINI

NANDINI

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The heart is a complicated thing, it's supposed to keep you alive. Situated in the left side of your chest, pumping blood through your body to keep you going. Then, Nandini wonders, how can it betray her like this. It's supposed to beat for Nandini, with the sole purpose of keeping her alive, so how can it start beating for someone else? 18+
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BOOK 1 OF HER REDEMPTION SERIES📕 Behind the calm eyes of Nandini lies a storm she has buried for years - a woman bound by duty, silence, and expectations. A perfect wife, a respected daughter-in-law, a soft-spoken woman... but beneath it all, a fire simmers quietly. A fire she never dared to acknowledge. Until he entered her life. Trapped in a marriage that feels more like a contract than companionship, Nandini never questioned the emptiness she carried. But everything changes when a man from her past - forbidden, intoxicating, dangerously close - returns, stirring a desire she had kept hidden even from herself. Torn between morality and passion, between loyalty and longing, Nandini finds herself drawn toward a path society would never forgive... and a love she should never claim. How far can a woman go when her heart starts to beat for someone she shouldn't even look at? This is the story of a woman who rediscovers herself through a love that's wrong in every sense - yet feels like the only thing that's ever been right.

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