Hidden agenda, the quagmire of moral dilemma

What happens when ambition and desire conflict? The secrets inside Mushtaq Sheikh make you ecstatic in the hidden corners of human emotions, and each secret comes at a price. The story begins with young architect Aakash, who has a lifetime opportunity: redesigning the mansion of a powerful businessman Mr. Khanna. But when Aakash is associated with Mr. Khanna's beautiful and mysterious wife, Maya, the dream job quickly turns into a tangled temptation.
As the story unfolds, Aakash finds himself deeper into a world of lies, betrayal and passion. The more he got entangled with the Mayans, the more secrets were exposed, and soon he realized that every decision he made had dangerous consequences. Starting with a simple job, it quickly becomes a battle between ambition and morality.
Sheikh's writing is simple and shocking, making it easy to get lost in the babeief world he created. As characters navigate their emotions and choices, you can’t help feeling the weight they decide and wonder how far they are willing to go for love and success.
The secret is a book full of twists and turns that can keep you on the edge. This is a story about taboo love. It’s about how our choices define us and the hidden truths we carry with us. If you like stories of suspense and surprises, the secrets inside are a must-read. Once it's over, this is the kind of book you want to embrace, and maybe, maybe, it can help you get some secrets.
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Woodworking
author: Emily St. James
Publisher: Zando-Crooked MediaRead
A memorable and heart-warming book focused on love, loss, unlikely friendships, and struggles in the lives of trans people. Emily St. James’s carpenter takes us to a small South Dakota town where a trans high school teacher (Mitchell) becomes friends with other trans women (Abigail) she knows. She was upset about spending her senior year secretly guiding her English teacher’s transition. But loneliness can be difficult in life. This wonderful written book is a celebration of life and the power of inclusion and diversity.
Mary Jane
author: Jessica Anya Blau
Publisher: Sailor's Book
A mature story about a poor teenage girl who feels confused and stuck in trouble with the conservative middle-class life of her family with the progressive carefree life of her employer’s family. Mary Jane (14) was thrilled as a nanny at the doctor's house. But it was only when she started working there that she realized her employer that the psychiatrist could help a famous rock star and his movie star wife solve some things in his home. The celebrity couple lives there. The dining table conversation revolves around carefree life, free love, sex, drugs and rock music. Mary was shocked by progressive thinking about the employer’s family and his worldview. She was fascinated by their lifestyle and was confused in her life now and in the future.
Monday's age
author: Lopa Ghosh
Publisher: HarperCollinsIndia
A star cross-cornered friendship and mysterious story. Narois (10) realizes that her parents are separated and her mother is moving elsewhere. Narois wonders if her mother gave up on her family forever. She was lost in the dark and mysterious Jahanpanah forest. She meets Jugnus — the legendary therapist. Silver Samir is a charismatic leader Mian Pagla who follows River, Kochi and Velu.
Narois was fascinated by the story of the trio. Narois doesn't know who to trust and ignore, because in every corner and crack there is betrayal and invisibility.
spend
author: Alison Bechdel
Publisher: Retro figures
A fabulous laughter is admired loudly, cartoonist Alison Bechdel has always wondered about the world she lives in – climate change, war and political turmoil everywhere. Alison's graphic memoir about living on the farm with his father of an animal animal zoologist turned into a hit TV series. She became jealous of friends and neighbors. After winning the crown and stardom, she decided to write a reality TV series that shows people how to get rid of the shackles of consumerism and live a more sustainable and satisfying life. Roller Coaster Reading is worth the time.
Primitive daughter
author: Jemimah Wei
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
The wise and wonderful writer Jemimah Wei
The original daughter brings you to the heart of a middle-class Singaporean family. Sisters Arin and Gen are inevitable, but among the winners, the two girls must prove their talent and ingenuity, whether it is work or play. When one sister’s stars start to shine, another sister must do something or get lost in the shadow of her siblings. Excellent reading about family dynamics, the fault lines in our society and the constant yearning for love and recognition.