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It was a sunrise to remember when your memories rushed. Thinking of you, I kept walking on cobblestone streets. There was a deep conversation between my heart and head. I failed to understand why star crossed our love when we were each other’s north star. Seasons witnessed our union and inseparable bond like peaches and wine. Today every tattoo studio reminds me of your sacred heart tattoo which you got inked before the faerie hum whispered the fading summer of our ever blossoming love.
Stamped, Sealed but Unsent is an anthology in which 27 women authors have penned down unique letters to different characters in their life including themselves. The book will touch your lives through the unsung notes of thanks, sorry, and hope which we as humans, knowingly or unknowingly, haven't expressed in this fast-moving 21st century. This book will pick that emotion from every mind and will let you ease out by conveying to people whom you truly value in life. The book is written and compiled with a strong desire to leave readers' hearts with positivity and readers' faces with smiles. So we all hope you have an amazing read with this one!
"Immersive and spellbinding, Romila's books transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, a testament to her prowess as a master storyteller." Anand Yaduvanshi, Engineer cum IAS aspirant "Romila knows how to make characters come alive. Her words flow like a beautiful symphony. She is my favourite story teller who weaves masterpieces each and every time." Dr. Masoom Jethwa, Professor (AstroPhysics) "Romila's writing connects me directly to mind and soul. She stands apart when it comes to storytelling. A fantastic romancer of words and conversationalist." Lalit Tank, Civil Engineer "Romila writes stories that captivate, enchant and inspire readers. I love reading her work." Sherna, Social Med...
Maera and Vikrant are close - really close - and everyone thinks it will only be a matter of time before they become ‘a couple’. But Vikrant has a past which haunts him and he won’t let go. He makes a decision which changes everything but the what-ifs still remain. They say the past is history but what if they’re repeating it? A tale of love, loss and finding life, ‘Under the Crescent Moon’ is a story to move the soul and offer hope to the heavy-hearted. Fast paced, set in today’s times, it brings together the everyday stumbles of relationships - heartbreaks, lost friendships, strained filial bonds and death.