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The Crimson Trade of Asha Patel

A Tale of Forbidden Love, Whispered Secrets, and the Women Who Dared to Love Despite the World’s Restraints. (Whispers of the Victorian Age, Book 1)

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The Crimson Trade of Asha Patel

By: Lulu Gables
Narrated by: Myra Shiraz
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The Golden Flame of India The monsoon winds whispered secrets through the narrow alleys of Bombay, where incense mingled with the scent of wet earth, and lanterns cast golden halos upon ancient stone, in a world where tradition-bound daughters in silk and silence, Asha Patel dared to dream beyond the confines of her father's courtyard. But dreams turned to ashes when love was met with betrayal, and escape became a voyage into the tempestuous embrace of the sea. From the opulent halls of her ancestral home to the treacherous decks of merchant ships, Asha's journey was one of resilience, rebellion, and the forging of an empire amidst the waves.

To some, Asha was an anomaly. To those who truly saw her, she was a vision: of resilience wrapped in elegance, a rose that bloomed between marble columns and colonial shadows, daring to be both Indian and herself in a world that often asked her to choose.

Her laughter was the sound of bells, light and musical, yet beneath it lay a longing she dared not voice. When a man offered her his hand in freedom, the world around them melted away. "In another life, perhaps,” she whispered against his lips as they lingered in the secrecy of under the banyan tree. "In this life, Asha,” he swore, but she knew better. A future with him would mean exile from her family, dishonor staining her name beyond redemption. She was a woman torn between two worlds, where duty dictated her path, but love wove dreams of another.

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