Born and raised in London, Maanvi has always found comfort in the pages of both Western and Indian literature, bridging the gap between her metropolitan upbringing and her cultural roots. Her heart first broke when she realized that her love for R...
Born and raised in London, Maanvi has always found comfort in the pages of both Western and Indian literature, bridging the gap between her metropolitan upbringing and her cultural roots. Her heart first broke when she realized that her love for Rasin, her childhood friend, was unrequited. Steeling herself against further heartache, she swears off love entirely, only to have her resolve shaken by the unexpected demands of family duty and political alliances. Her father, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has decided her fate: she is to marry Adithya, the son of the Telangana Chief Minister, a former friend who once betrayed her deeply. As Maanvi and Adithya enter a marriage of convenience, the ceremonial threads of their union begin to unravel, revealing hidden secrets and the potential for a new, transformative love.Set against the vibrant and tumultuous backdrop of political ambition and cultural heritage, "Angel" weaves a tale of rediscovery and reconciliation. This book is a vibrant call to those who have not lost faith in the magic of profound connections. It challenges the reader to believe in the enduring power of love, suggesting that sometimes the right person isn't the one we've been seeking, but the one we've known all along. It's a reminder that fairy tales do not merely exist in the ephemeral—they thrive in the persistence of those who dare to love unconditionally.Love is indeed in the air; it only requires the courage to breathe it in and embrace it, regardless of the outcome. This book is a heartfelt testament to the relentless pursuit of love—a journey for those who understand that to find a love that is truly out of this world, one must never stop believing.