DAUGHTER OF THE NIGHT

Get up. Go to work. Report on a few news stories. Walk back home. Have dinner with grandparents. Sleep. Repeat. Laila’s everyday to-do list was not exactly exciting. An ordinary girl with a bad temper and boisterous but beautiful curls, Laila led a mundane life in Lahore, Pakistan. Until she landed in Udaipur, India, the neighboring but rival nation, to pursue a feature story.

Royal tales, historic festivities, and a vibrant culture that confirmed she was far away from home, Laila met many strangers on her journey. One of them was Gulab.

As her visit drew to an end, it became clear that Laila’s life intersected with Gulab’s in tragic and irreversible ways. Secrets unveiled as she uncovered realities of the blood-soaked partition, gut-wrenching atrocities, and a past she never knew she had.

  • "Magical and astonishing with a nail-biting plot."

  • "A complex story rooted in the pace of modern life and the pain of historic rivalries."

  • "A wildly addictive read with unexpected twists that leave you completely off guard."

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