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Thank you so much. Can i get your email address, I will send you a pdf for you to read and review. Will you be able to post your reviews in Good reads and Amazon? Or just only Goodreads. Just curious.
As soon as I get your email address. I will send you the copy.
Thanks again for responding to my request
Appreciated.
Ajay Nair.

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The story was pretty quick, with many twists. Though it keeps you involved, it is something which you want to keep aside. The story builds up slowly and soon you realize that it is building up to something big. The book is not predictable. Most of the times, when a conflict was going on, readers was not able to anticipate the next page. It is something which can hold your breath.
It also brings to light certain key topics like loyalty, companionship and the battle to banish evil from our minds.The language of the books is modern, everyday and very simple English, which makes it easy for any reader to relate to.Near the end of the book, when actual conflict happens, it happens too quickly in a matter of a few pages. Though soon you see that there is more to come in the sequels.

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Hi Ajay,
I am interested. I have also recently published a book which is a humourous contemporary fiction. Would you be interested to give it a read and post your thoughts in amazon? We can help each other? My email is lakshmipriyasrinivasan42@gmail.com
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Lakshmi, I have replied to your email. please connect there. Thank you.

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Hi Lakshmi,
I'm interested in reading and doing a review as well in exchange for mine. I've sent you an email.
Regards,
Archana
One Woman, Two Lives is a multigenerational saga set in late 18th Century Southern India. It follows the struggles of the women in one family as they fight to deal with the oppression of the caste system imposed on them, both by society at large as well as from within their own family. When a tragic betrayal results in the death of her sister, suicide of her mother and financial ruin of her father, young Bhavani will have to rise above the expectations and traditional role imposed upon her in order to take revenge and restore honor to her family’s name.
One Woman, Two Lives
Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma, Ajay’s great-grandmother, inspired the creation of Bhavani in One Woman, Two Lives. Growing up hearing stories from Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma about the “untouchable era” days sparked empathy in Ajay toward what earlier generations had experienced, as well as opened his eyes to what women were still fighting. Ajay, himself, witnessed many times where low-caste women and men were treated differently and he never understood why. The weight of Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma’s stories stayed with him as he grew older, and he knew he needed to share this story. Everything from Bhavani’s fighting instinct to her deep love for family was inspired by Nalinavilasom Bhavaniamma.
Please reach out to me if any one could spare some time reading this book with reviews.
Ajay Nair.