Rising of an Indian Virgin Book

Vatsal Patel welcomes you to read the story of Rudra, a highly accomplished radiation oncologist in the United States who has everything in life except love. The story revolves around his search for one true love, just like many of us in this world.

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About the Rising of an Indian Virgin Book

Despite being a successful, intelligent, and eligible bachelor, Dr. Rudra struggles to communicate, leaving him aging alone, untouched by romance, and still a virgin.

His life takes a surprising turn when he finds himself inexplicably drawn to Pavati, a Navajo healer who works as a caretaker for his mother and grandmother. With her spiritual wisdom and quiet strength, she stirs emotions in him he has long suppressed. But Rudra’s hesitation to confront his feelings, along with his deep-rooted beliefs, keeps him restricted.

As if matters of the heart weren’t complicated enough in the Rising of an Indian Virgin Story Book, Rudra’s marriage profile lands in the hands of a ruthless real estate tycoon, who is determined to see Rudra wed his daughter, Maithili. Trapped between tradition, expectations, and the pull of the unknown, Rudra must make a choice: embrace the love that defies cultural boundaries or succumb to the life that others have chosen for him.

Genre: Romantic Comedy | Drama | Cultural Fiction

Themes: Self-Discovery, First Love, Cultural Identity, Destiny, Breaking Barriers

Ideal For: Fans of heartfelt romance, humor, and cross-cultural love stories.

Praise for The Rising of an Indian Virgin Book

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “A witty and touching tale of love, tradition, and breaking free from expectations.” – Romance Reads

 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Rising of an Indian Virgin Story Book is an endearing and thought-provoking story with humor, heart, and the power of love across cultures.” – Book Haven

FAQs

Who would enjoy this book?

Anyone who loves romantic comedies, multicultural love stories, and journeys of self-discovery.

Can I get it in print or e-book form?

The Rising of an Indian Virgin Book is available on Amazon in both forms.

Is this based on a true story?

It is loosely inspired by real-life events and the common restrictions on cultural difference that prevails in society.