Author writes 5th book on her phone
ROMANCE author and tech-savvy wordsmith, Nivashni Nair Sukdhev, has captivated readers once again with the release of her fifth book, The Heartbroken Florist.
What makes this remarkable is that Nair Sukdhev has again composed the entire manuscript using only her smartphone.
Embracing the convenience and flexibility of modern technology, Nair Sukdhev has demonstrated an innovative approach to the traditional writing process. By harnessing the power of her smartphone, she has shattered the constraints of the traditional writing desk and proven that inspiration can strike anywhere, at any time.
“I’ve always believed that creativity knows no bounds. Writing on my phone has allowed me to capture ideas as they come to me, whether I’m waiting in the school pick-up line or enjoying a quiet moment at home. It has truly transformed the way I approach my craft,” said Nair Sukdhev, 43, of Durban.
“As a journalist, I write hundreds of words on my laptop daily. Writing fiction on my phone is quite liberating and relaxing.”
The Heartbroken Florist promises to deliver the same captivating storytelling and charm that have become synonymous with Nair Sukdhev’s work. Readers can expect a compelling narrative, rich character development, and thought-provoking themes that will linger long after the final page is turned.
Nair Sukdhev has garnered a loyal following of readers who eagerly anticipate each new release. The Heartbroken Florist, a novella, has already been fivestar rated.
In the seaside town of Sapphire Bay, the air is fragrant with the scent of flowers and the whispers of heartache. Lily Devon, a florist with a heart still mending from a devastating breakup, finds herself at a crossroads between longing for love and guarding her fragile emotions. Seeking solace, she creates an anonymous social media account, The Heartbroken Florist, where she shares her innermost thoughts and emotions, finding unexpected comfort in the digital embrace of strangers.
When her path crosses with Adam Walker, she must confront the chemistry that crackles between them and the lingering wounds of her past.
Yet, as their connection deepens, Lily grapples with the fear of letting go of her past and embracing the uncertainty of a new romance.
The modern novella is a tale of healing and unexpected connections as Lily and
Adam embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience, and ultimately learn that the most beautiful blooms often emerge from the unlikeliest of places.
Nair Sukdhev’s first book, What's on my Mind? Making Babies was published in 2020. It was a personal account of her victorious battle against polycystic ovary syndrome and infertility.
is available in digital and print formats. For information, visit www. madeindurban.co.za