The passion for writing is deep inside many individuals, irrespective of their background. One such interesting author is Vijaya Sandireddy, a BMSCE Computer Science graduate. This technical team leader at Infosys, Bangalore, has come with her second novel When the Mountains Moved, an intense love triangle with the grand Himalayas in the backdrop. Her first romance bestselling book Bitten by Love charmed readers thanks to its relatable storyline.
The author speaks to The Free Press Journal about her latest book, writing journey while being a techie, and more.
Excerpts from the interview:
What can you tell the readers about your latest book, When the Mountains Moved? What makes it a must-read?
When The Mountains Moved is a compelling story of a determined young woman who decides to trek in the Himalayas inspired by her grandfather's tales about the majestic mountains. More than just a romance novel, it explores the profound bonds of friendship, the exhilarating trekking challenges, and the life-changing journey through the Himalayas. It delves into a tapestry of love, friendship, and self-discovery, aiming to captivate readers and keep them engrossed in the story. It's a must-read for anyone seeking an escape into a world of breathtaking scenery, adventure, and emotional awakening. It is a story that celebrates second chances, the transformative power of trekking and the magic of love.
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