BOOKS AMEYA

Her Name Was Rain book by Sanchi K placed on a reflective surface with rain droplets, featuring a romantic couple silhouette on the cover at sunset.

Her Name Was Rain | Sanchi K.

Her Name Was Rain Book Recommendation Some books tell you a story. Others quietly remind you of something you may have felt once in your own life. As a book, Her Name Was Rain by Sanchi K. belongs to the second kind. At first, it reads like a contemporary romance about two people who meet unexpectedly Read more…

Soft dawn light over a calm shoreline where two quiet figures stand side by side, symbolizing healing love, emotional safety, and the journey from darkness to light.

Love That Feels Right | Poetry

The land inside me was fading for a long time, slipping into deep, quiet seas where even hope felt too tired to swim. Then he came — not like the heroes in stories, not with crowns or shining things — just a gentle love that didn’t need me to pretend I was strong. He noticed Read more…

A digital watercolor of a lone figure gazing at the moon and stars in a dark night sky, with a waning moon, evoking solitude and emotional healing.

Guided by the Moon and Stars | Poetry

Some nights, I think about what it would be like to vanish into the moon and stars — not as some grand escape, just as someone who’s had enough noise for a lifetime. Up there, the dark night sky doesn’t ask questions. The waning moon keeps to itself, fading without apology, returning without ceremony. I Read more…

Watercolor-style image of the book The Art of Detachment by Shubham Kumar Singh resting on a beige surface near a sunlit window, with a cup of tea, journal, and dried flowers arranged around it—evoking warmth, peace, and mindfulness.

The Art of Detachment By Shubham Kumar Singh: A Book Review

The Art of Detachment Book: A Gentle Reset for the Overwhelmed Mind Some books land in your life just when you’re ready to hear them. You may not even know you’re looking, but something about the title catches your eye. And before long, you’re halfway through the pages, thinking—Yes, this is exactly what I needed Read more…