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Parallel Paradise

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To appease her mother and against her better judgment, Bindi leaves England to visit her relatives in India. They're not thrilled she's given up her legal career to pursue her dreams in music, but all her troubles take a back seat when Bindi discovers things are not as they seem between her cousin Dhona and his long-suffering wife, Rimli.

Publicly, Dhona and Rimli are the image of a wealthy, enviable couple with a perfect marriage. When Dhona's drunken womanizing gets too much for Rimli, she seeks comfort in Bindi, and they engage in a passionate love affair. Bindi has never felt so much for a woman before, and soon she's falling head over heels for Rimli.

In the months that follow, Bindi's music career takes off, Rimli has an opportunity to study in England, and their journey of self-discovery is only just beginning. But their relationship is put to the test by the homophobia of their family, community, and culture, and Bindi and Rimli will need to fight for a chance at love.

Content advisory: This book contains instances of infidelity.


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Publisher: Bold Strokes Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 16, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9781636792040
  • Release date: August 16, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9781636792040
  • File size: 596 KB
  • Release date: August 16, 2022

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To appease her mother and against her better judgment, Bindi leaves England to visit her relatives in India. They're not thrilled she's given up her legal career to pursue her dreams in music, but all her troubles take a back seat when Bindi discovers things are not as they seem between her cousin Dhona and his long-suffering wife, Rimli.

Publicly, Dhona and Rimli are the image of a wealthy, enviable couple with a perfect marriage. When Dhona's drunken womanizing gets too much for Rimli, she seeks comfort in Bindi, and they engage in a passionate love affair. Bindi has never felt so much for a woman before, and soon she's falling head over heels for Rimli.

In the months that follow, Bindi's music career takes off, Rimli has an opportunity to study in England, and their journey of self-discovery is only just beginning. But their relationship is put to the test by the homophobia of their family, community, and culture, and Bindi and Rimli will need to fight for a chance at love.

Content advisory: This book contains instances of infidelity.


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