Heir : Dawn Of Deception


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Letting her imagination run wild, Naseha Sameen made a great effort to bring this fictional story as close to the authentic ancient Indian culture. Her considerate attention to detail brings the readers to experience the flavours of India and its history. Through her book "Heir: Dawn of deception" the author gives you a basic idea of history and the families' lineages. It is an enchanting, slow-paced and interesting story with fascinating and captivating characters that will absorb you in their world and make you live and feel the romance and drama. What does the future hold for Roop; the Queen who cared more for the Crown than her love. How did Tamira - who lurked in the shadows change Padmakishori? What did the soothsayer see in the river of future? Will Virsa ever forget his first love? Will Uday ever give Padmakishori the love she deserved? Will history get repeated with Devdan? And what would Padmakishori, a princess of 16 years was married off to a man older than her father but a powerful king to give both the kingdom of Jodhgarh and Garvpundir an heir, do? Trapped in a loveless marriage, how will she change the fate written for her? From the heart of mountains to barren desert, Heir is her journey from a naïve princess to the Queen she never thought she would be. Her life tempered with conspiracies', and myths of Jodhgarh.




Storizen Magazine September 2021 | Leo Tolstoy


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Life and death are the two sides of the same coin. With life comes death, without death, there is no new life. They share an eternal bond that is inseparable! The thought germinated a seed for this month's theme, Life and Death - The Eternal Bond. Any art is ageless we believe so is the writing! We are super excited to have on the cover of Storizen Magazine this month, The Ageless Writer - Leo Tolstoy. This month marks his 193rd birth anniversary. Do check out the exclusive feature on page 8! We have also introduced a section for horoscope by Himani Gupta who is a Tarot reader and book reviewer. Do check out what's in your stars next month! Storizen Magazine September 2021 is Out Now!




Rue


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"1st of Jan Abhishikta Vats, who was supposed to fly to Australia, was found dead in her farmhouse. Jai, the officer investigating the case, thinks it is not a suicide but a murder. The main suspect is Abhishikta, aka Abby’s cousin Shay. Jai knew everyone in her family had the motive and means to kill her. But did they all conspire and kill her? Jai had his suspicion about them, but it was Shay with who he could build up a compelling story with motives and means, along with a witness. Then Ihit, Abby’s friend & confidant, stepped forward in defense of Shay. Was he aware of a few details that nobody knew? Nobody knew for sure. Ihit manages to get Shay off the hook. Once the case ended, Ihit could mourn the loss of his friend, Abby. Abby, who had entrusted her diaries. Ihit had a chance to know Abby as she was. Abby lived for her Cena Cosmica, but her heart was with her Abeer. Finally, when she decided to tell him about her feelings, things changed for Cena Cosmica. The only available option required her to choose between her loves. So she decided to leave Abeer. When Abby broke the news Abeer was devastated & sought revenge. Then love found a path, and what appeared to be a promising future was cut short when Abby collapsed and died, & Abeer vanished without a trace. Ihit was left atoning for the sin he did not commit. "




Heir - End of Innocence


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Padmakishori, the princess of Garvpundir is forced to marry Uday Sangha, the king of Jodhgargh, to strengthen the political connections of Garvpundir, on the brink of economic collapse and scooting towards a blood feud. Uday who is older than Padma's father has no interest in her and considers her as the means to sire his heir. Padma is expected to secure the fate of two kingdoms - Garvpundir, in the lap of Himalayas & Jodhgargh in the heart of barren desert. Will she succumb to her circumstances or follow her wild heart? Will she accept her unfulfilled sexual life or satisfy her sexual indulgences? And to what extent she will go to secure her life and become the queen she was never meant to be.




Trapped


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Trapped is a beautiful book that consists of 17 authors sharing their beautiful expressions in the form of poetries and short stories. The book has 17 poetries and 4 short stories, giving you 21 compositions for you to read and cherish. This anthology aims to spread awareness about mental health and how important it is to talk about it. The compiler and editor Mr. Manoj Kumar Singh, is a rare warrior with own experiences of trauma in life. He is National president of Power In Me foundation spreading awareness about the rights of people with rare conditions. The other authors have shared their life experiences in words that helped them heal. The book also has experts sharing their healing experiences of real life situations. The book gives hope for people suffering from issues relating to mental health and spreads positivity in the society to have better understanding. Have a great read.




Inspiring Lives


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During the pandemic, Naveen & Sudhakar were exploring the possibilities of interacting with the students, like we were doing in normal times. They realized that having an opportunity to interact with the current generation using digital platforms. It would reach out to a larger audience across geographies and time zones and create a platform not only to share knowledge and have the opportunity to interact with specialists to share their experiences. They started The Guiding Voice. It is now listed in the top 3% of motivational and inspirational podcasts. This book is a collection of experiences shared by experts on The Guiding Voice Platform, TGV. We have also taken a few references from their social media. From hundreds of interviews on TGV, we have selected a few for this volume. These people have excelled in their domains and have life experience which would be helpful to people at any stage of their careers. The people you would meet in this book could be the Movers and Shakers of our society; they could be Influencers or Entrepreneurs. These are the people who are inspiring us with their determination, persistence, perseverance, vision, hard work, and passion. We have captured some of the essences of their charismatic and multifaceted personalities in this book. There is a lot more than one can emulate from them. Hence, we have included a section called “Inspiring Lives” with their profiles for our readers’ ease of connecting with them. This book also hopes to bring mentoring moments to the lives of its readers. To make referencing easier, the book is divided into four sections. These sections are focused on: 1. Self-Development 2. Career Growth 3. Leadership 4. Social Awareness & Sensitivity Each section has chapters that would help an individual in any specific sphere of their life. This book could be read in sequence, or any chapter can be referred to in any order as per the reader’s choice or need. The intent is to help an individual in their holistic growth. The topics range from deep introspection of emotions to practical implementation of ideas in reality.




An Heiress's Guide to Deception and Desire


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Former lovers become reluctant allies in this delightfully witty historical rom-com from the bestselling author of A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Mayhem—for fans of Evie Dunmore, Enola Holmes, and Netflix's Bridgerton! England, 1867: As half of the writing duo behind England’s most infamous crime column, Miss Caroline Hardcastle has quite the scandalous reputation. It may have cost her a fiancé, but she would much rather bring attention to crimes against those ignored by society than worry about what the ton thinks of her. After Caro’s dear friend is kidnapped, however, she has no choice but to work with Lord Valentine Thorn, the same man who broke her heart. Worse, when her actions put her father’s business at risk, a marriage of convenience may be her only solution . . . but can she trust Val to stand by her? Or will their past repeat itself? Val—the new Viscount Wrackham—is in an untenable position: His father is demanding he find a respectable bride to secure the succession. Yet the only woman he’s ever loved, Miss Caroline Hardcastle, is notorious for behaving improperly. And she’s never forgiven him for his youthful transgressions, missteps made in the name of familial duty, but ones he still regrets to this day. As they grow closer to unmasking the culprit, Val sees an opportunity to show Caro he’s a changed man. But can he convince her to give their love a second chance—before death does them part?




The Kirkfield Heiress


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In 1214, King John, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, brother of Richard the Lion Heart, is in the last years of his reign. He has made a start at appeasing the Pope in Rome and while the inderdict has been lifted, and marriages and other sacraments may again be performed, all is not well in the land. He has lost all his father’s lands on the Continent, his barons are in revolt, and France is preparing to invade England.. When Kathryn of Kirkfield is widowed for the second time, he immediately gives her in marriage to a man he can use, one of William Marshall’s trusted knights. Henry is to keep the wealth of Kirkfield from falling into rebel hands and help John defeat the French now gathering to cross the English Channel under Louis, Dauphine of France. Henry goes to Kirkfield, elated to finally have a home for the first time in his life. He thinks a woman who is older, even twice widowed and barren seems not too much to bear for the holdings and wealth she will bring him. He can always sire a bastard and adopt the child. He is protective of everything he owns which amounts to his horse, his armor, his sword, and what small wealth he has accumulated in tournaments. His men number two hundred and while meanly equipped, they are well trained and loyal. Kathryn has never wanted for anything. Losing both her parents at the age of eight, she has been reigning queen of Kirkfield, her every wish carried out. She owns so many properties that she has not seen most of them. She has six ships sailing the high seas. There are vineyards in France and Italy, a house in London. She has an agent in London managing her affairs. She has her Uncle Ricard for political advice. She has her brother Louis. She has her people. Even the two old men she married bothered her barely more than a fly near her ear. One was so ill that her married her while in his bed and never recovered. He was dead in less than a year. The second husband was not ill, but seemed scholarly and preferred to be alone. He was found one morning unable to talk or move one side of his body. He died three moths later, never having left the bed. Kathryn is also protective of all that is hers. But her protectiveness is more for her people than the wealth. She waits for the new husband with a little uneasiness, but no real fear that she will not handle him as she has the first two...by ignoring him and going about her business. Kathryn begins by pretending to be younger than she is and getting Henry’s agreement to let her escape the marriage bed until she matures. He counters that while he will not bed her she must share his chamber. No one must know that she is not truly a wife. He is afraid her wealth would be too great a temptation and another baron might steal her away. She agrees, then lets slip that her wolfhound was a gift from Louis, her cousin. She cannot tell Henry the truth about her half-brother Louis, nor that he travels with his mother’s people, a group of wanderers from Romani. Henry may bar them from the castle. Living close to Henry and sleeping in his chamber is a revelation. This is not an old and feeble invalid. This is a handsome young knight, a man she could love. She is immediately contrite and knows she made a mistake. Her old nurse urges her to make a clean breast of her charade, before he finds out and beats her or worse. Kathryn gathers her courage to tell him. He is about to listen to whatever she wants to say when a scaffold collapses where his men are working on the wall. He loses his temper and starts shouting. When he turns around, she is gone, scared out of her wits, sure that she can never let him know. Kathryn is selling his livestock, giving orders to his tenants and servants, while he is counting pigs in pens and ducks and barges and trying to figure out where his stock is being moved to or if they are being




The Hesitant Heiress


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After being unjustly expelled from the Boston Conservatory of Music, Amaryllis Brigham sees her dreams of founding a music academy in her hometown of Seattle, Washington, disappearing before her very eyes. Now, the only way to achieve her goal comes with high stakes for someone set on avoiding men as much as possible: Marry within the year to inherit the immense fortune of her estranged grandmother. Amaryllis reluctantly moves in to her aunt’s Boston home and rubs shoulders with fashionable society. Despite her own misgivings, she soon finds herself quickly falling in love with the most unlikely of men—Nathan Everstone, the envy of every eligible female, whose father has haunted her dreams for the decade following her mother’s tragic death. However, Nathan turns out to be much more than he seems…and everything she never knew she wanted. But can she ever really trust an Everstone man?




The Dawn of Israel


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In this companion volume to his bestselling Ancient Israel: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? Lester L. Grabbe provides the background history of the main ancient Near Eastern peoples and empires: Babylonia, Assyria, Urartu, Hittites, Amorites, Egyptians. Grabbe's focus is on Palestine/Canaan and covers the early second millennium, including the Middle Bronze Age and the Second Intermediate Period and Hyksos rule of Egypt. Grabbe also addresses the question of a 'patriarchal period'. The main focus of the book is on the second half of the second millennium: Late Bronze and early Iron Age, the Egyptian New Kingdom, the Amarna letters, the Sea Peoples, the question of 'the exodus', the early settlements in the hill country of Palestine, and the first mention of Israel in the Merenptah inscription. Archaeology and the contribution of the social sciences both feature heavily, as does inscriptional and iconographic material. As such this volume provides a fascinating portrayal of ancient Israel and this definitive work by one of the world's leading biblical historians will be of interest to all students and scholars of biblical history.