Hi! According to Hindu mythology, Kamadev is the God of love. He has been portrayed as a handsome young man with golden wings holding bow and arrow. My name, Kama, is inspired from the Indian cupid of love. In the West too, especially in Greek mythology, Cupid and Eros are Gods of love. Then there is Aphrodite (known in Roman mythology as Venus), the Greek goddess of romantic love, sexual passion and beauty. She is often accompanied by her son Eros (Cupid), who shoots arrows into mortal and god alike to inflame their passions. Aren’t writers cupids too? Cupids use arrows while authors use words to inflame desire and passion in readers. That sounds good! Being Cupid gives me immense power. This power takes me to another world where I create my characters. I make them hate each other, then I make them fall in love. These characters live in my mind. They give me daydreams and also sleepless nights. I make castles in the air. When I am not making castles in the air, I am writing. And when I am not writing, I am imagining different ways to show love.
Oviaan Elias is a business shark, womanizer and a scoundrel. Geneliya Vritra is innocent with a sensuality that can bring any man to his knees. They come from two of the largest island countries from the chain of islands in the South Pacific region. These islands are controlled by two ruthless men - Marshal Vritra and Alex Elias. Both are megalomaniacs. Marshal wants petroleum from the Elias Island and Alex wants the minerals for his industries from the Vritra Island. For monopoly over resources and profitable business transactions, a marriage of convenience between Oviaan and Geneliya is forcefully formalized by their fathers. Since Geneliya cannot refuse the cold-hearted alliance, she decides to lose her virginity and a baggage of inhibitions to a complete stranger at the Masked Club in Austin before the wedding. Oviaan decides to have some fun before he loses his prized bachelorhood. Both, Geneliya and Oviaan meet strangers and have torrid affairs for two months. Oviaan had never imagined that he would have the best sex of his life with a stranger who wanted nothing but his body. Geneliya had not bargained for such mind-blowing sex with a stranger who left her with insatiable longing only to come back to give her more. After two months of being in the open-ended relationship, Geneliya and Oviaan part ways from their lovers to honor the promise made by their families to each other. Geneliya is no longer a virgin promised to the Elias family and Oviaan is no longer the man he was six months ago. Would Oviaan and Geneliya be able to accept each other’s past and build a marriage that rested on deception and lies? If they part ways to be with their lovers, it would be at the cost of the business partnership between the island countries. Would they take the risk?