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Psychological fiction South Asian Literature

  The Baby Who Brought the Storm Paperback book Crossover Literary, psychological fiction #readers #bookstagram #exploure #Mothers Characters: three women, three shades of desires, Maira, Mooba, Sheza. Aadam has seen them all very closely and knows what they want. Is he playing with their minds? Is he a manipulator? No, but they can say. The Baby Who Brought the Storm #psychological #bookclub fiction #Mothers #family South Asian Family #Readers #Unmarried #Single Mothers A Tear For Unmarried Mothers A tribute. Maira needs a baby... Maira was his enemy, a beautiful one. She was one of those for whom he could cry, and he did. A literary crossover of psychological realism. He is a Muslim, but adores a Christian family as his own. Abandoned at birth in the middle of night near the gate of a public park, found, rescued and blessed by a Christian morning walker, he is now the Managing Director of Hayat Group of Companies. He blames his biological family and the society for his aba...

The Baby Who Brought the Storm: A Tear for Unmarried Mothers

A Tear for Unmarried Mothers, a tribute. Maira needs a baby... Maira was his enemy, a beautiful one. She was one of those for whom he could cry, and he did.   https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0GWYPZW1Q A Tear for Unmarried Mothers, a tribute. Maira needs a baby... Maira was his enemy, a beautiful one. She was one of those for whom he could cry, and he did. A literary crossover of psychological realism. He is a Muslim, but adores a Christian family as his own. Abandoned at birth in the middle of night near the gate of a public park, found, rescued and blessed by a Christian morning walker, he is now the Managing Director of Hayat Group of Companies. He blames his biological family and the society for his abandonment, not his mother. A wealthy Muslim family has raised him. He has so many mothers now, an abundance of everything. ‘The Baby Who Brought The Storm’ is a tribute to unmarried mothers. The protagonist has paid a heavy price for this tribute. For this mindset. Pakistani fam...

The Sin of Killing: The Dance of Changing Winds

The Sin of Killing: The Dance of Changing Winds on Goodreads   https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29616382 Our past is chasing us. We are on the run. It reaches everything with us. We can’t beat it. Nor can we argue with it. It is such a big monster. The Sin of Killing: The Dance of Changing Winds takes you inside Pakistan, into its hidden backyard, into the soul of the society and its culture, family system. It shows how people here fall in love and spend some time with their lovers feeling its feel before getting married to someone chosen by their families, and how sometimes divorced women or young widows get locked up in the open-air prisons of the society with limited chances of escape, and how lovers are killed by the families only for being lovers. Young and beautiful Salma is celebrating the fifth birthday of her daughter in Lahore. Her husband looks a little upset because of something, even then everything appears fine until a mad moment comes and everything ends. Now she ...