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Renita D'Silva

    This author finds immense joy in losing herself within a captivating book, a feeling that is closely rivaled only by the act of writing itself. Driven by a deep passion, her creative process mirrors her own experience as a reader. She endeavors to evoke a similar sense of wonder and satisfaction in her audience that she feels when crafting her stories. Her greatest hope is that readers will find as much enjoyment in her books as she found in writing them.

    The Spice Maker's Secret
    The Neighbours
    The War Child
    The Orphan's Gift
    • The Orphan's Gift

      An absolutely heartbreaking historical novel

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      A mother faces an agonizing decision as she kisses her perfect child one last time, wrapping the baby in a cherished hand-knitted cardigan adorned with a water lily pattern. In a poignant farewell, she whispers that her child is better off without her, revealing the depth of her sacrifice. Each step away is a heartbreaking struggle, highlighting the emotional turmoil of a love that compels her to let go for the child's sake.

      The Orphan's Gift
    • The War Child

      Utterly heart-wrenching and gripping World War 2 fiction

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A mother's poignant farewell to her child highlights her deep love and determination to ensure his safety and happiness. As she embraces him one last time, she resolves to protect him from the pain of the past, committing every detail of their bond to memory. This emotional moment encapsulates themes of sacrifice, love, and the hope for a better future, portraying the profound connection between mother and child amidst the heartache of letting go.

      The War Child
    • The Neighbours

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The protagonist seeks a fresh start in a quiet cul-de-sac after moving from India to England, but her new life quickly turns unsettling. With her husband often absent, she feels isolated in a house that lacks warmth. Her neighbors, seemingly friendly, notice her bruises and harbor secrets of their own. A sense of paranoia grows as she senses someone watching her, culminating in a chilling encounter when she sees a face pressed against her window. This psychological thriller unfolds with tension and unexpected twists, keeping readers on edge.

      The Neighbours
    • The Spice Maker's Secret

      A gripping, emotional and heartbreaking historical novel

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set in 1939 India, the story follows Bindu as she faces the heartbreaking decision to part with her daughter, entrusting her to a stranger. Amidst the turmoil of the era, Bindu's emotions are palpable as she grapples with the uncertainty of their future. The narrative explores themes of sacrifice, maternal love, and the impact of historical events on personal lives, leaving readers to ponder the profound connections between mothers and their children.

      The Spice Maker's Secret