In the Rose Generation, the story takes a dramatic turn as we follow Róisín Berri, the hot-headed and determined daughter of Aramintia, who is set on blazing her own trail in the Sim world. Róisín, scarred by her mother's grief-driven emotional distance and the tragic loss of her father, emerges as a fiery politician with a single-minded goal: to make the world more accessible and inclusive for all Sims, especially those with disabilities, both visible and invisible. Her journey is marked by her intense passion, her romantic entanglements, and her fierce pursuit of justice.
Róisín's life is anything but straightforward. After escaping an abusive relationship that left deep emotional scars, she rises to become the President of the Sims world, driven by her mission to create real change. As a mother to her daughter Primrose, she grapples with her own inner demons, her misophonia, and the relentless demands of her political career. Balancing her role as a leader and a mother, Róisín often finds herself torn between her duties to her country and her daughter, who yearns for her love and attention.
Throughout the generation, Róisín's relationships are tested, her ideals challenged, and her heart broken. She faces betrayal, political rivalries, and the constant threat of being overwhelmed by her past. Her journey is one of resilience, self-discovery, and redemption as she fights not just for her people, but for her family's future and her daughter's trust. Along the way, she learns that true leadership isn't just about making tough decisions, but also about vulnerability, empathy, and finding the strength to forgive oneself.
Readers will be enthralled by Róisín's rise to power, her relentless advocacy, and the complicated dynamics of her personal life. Will she be able to heal from her past, lead her nation into a brighter future, and fix things before it's too late? The Rose Generation is a compelling tale of love, loss, and the unyielding pursuit of a bet
This is Book 2 of the series Ansh: More Than a Brother (You can read it as a standalone too!)
18-year-old Ansh now wiser, louder, and more rebellious stepping into college life. But despite the changes, one thing remains the same: the most important person in his life is still his dada, Arjun.
Arjun Malhotra, whose entire world revolves around Ansh, has always protected their little world fiercely.
But what happens when a third person enters that world?
Will their bond shatter or grow even stronger than before?