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A Fortress of Windows

The Heaven · Book 4.5

Bhavini K. Desai

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Dr. Samar Dixit, an ex-military trauma surgeon, has seen life’s cruelest theatre — enemy captivity, brutal torture, betrayal, and the gruesome end of the comrade dearest to him. And then life shows him how cruel it can truly get.

One of the four founding pillars of a rising political force in Jammu & Kashmir, Samar has sealed that earlier man — his wounds, his memories, and the tools of his old life — inside the highest tower of his heart. A politician and protector now, he lives in the valley’s shadows. By day he helps steer a party determined to reshape Kashmir’s future. By night he trains the silent militia that keeps its founders alive.

Into that silence, where nothing but static echoes, walks Amaal Durrani.

London-returned media whisperer, brimming with conviction and bright enough to light up a party in a strife-torn state — she is the girl he never sees coming. A decade younger, stubbornly hopeful, and armed with words where others reach for weapons, she is everything Samar has come to distrust.

Through dusty municipal elections and long evenings spent in Jammu’s streets, between reckless video game battles and gym sessions where restraint becomes its own kind of war, her voice begins to slip through the static inside him. Beneath the calm of his civil garb, beneath the betrayal that hardened him, stirs a quiet need — the need to let her in.

But Samar Dixit is a man built from old wars. And fortresses do not have windows. When his past rises again, when Kashmir moves forward but he remains trapped in the ruins of his sins, will Amaal dare to open one — even when the man inside sits ready to destroy it all?

A FORTRESS.

A WINDOW.

A MAN WHO WILL NOT OPEN THE DOOR.

CAN SUNLIGHT BREACH A HEART BUILT FOR WAR?

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