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Entangled

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No relationship, however strong, can survive devastating secrets. Or can it?

Dhruv Mehta, the young and attractive CEO of Grandeur Holidays, is a rising star. The young entrepreneur’s business acumen and intelligence is the envy of many. He is one of the most eligible bachelors in Mumbai.

Vaishali is a psychologist. She is beautiful, brilliant, and totally in love with life. She joins Grandeur Holidays, intent on changing the organization as well as Dhruv.

Slowly and steadily, Dhruv and Vaishali find themselves drawn to each other. But both are harboring secrets of their own. When the secrets come tumbling out, it threatens to destroy them and their relationship. Will they survive? Will they be able to forgive the other? Are they as entangled as they believe they are? And most importantly, will they get their happily ever after?

As the story unfolds, their tale becomes something else entirely.

This is a story of love, passion, sacrifice, and a miracle.

This is a story that will pull at your heartstrings.

This is a story that will stay with you forever.

150 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 13, 2020

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About the author

Shobana Mahadevan

38 books43 followers
Shobana Mahadevan is an author who had published more than ten books, including “A Marriage Knot’, ‘Entangled’, ‘Mentor’ and ‘Memories in the locker’. These books have consistently featured in the Top 100 Bestseller Lists on Amazon in both romance as well as contemporary categories.
Shobana is a University Gold Medalist in her Bachelor of Engineering from Madras University. After doing her Masters in Engineering, she joined the IT industry and worked for over two decades across various top organizations. She has had experience in many other areas like Research, Innovation, Marketing, and Management.
Shobana is someone who has always believed in the power of stories. From her childhood, she has devoured any book that she could lay her hands on – from libraries, friend’s houses, and secondhand bookshops. It was only in 2018 that she discovered her passion for writing and there was no looking back. Three years and ten books later, she quit her job in IT to become a full-time writer.
Shobana is passionate about psychology, history, and art. She loves to travel and meet new people. She married her best friend of many years and lives out of Chennai. She has two lovely sons, both with an enormous appetite for stories.
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Email : shobanamahadevan34@gmail.com

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10 reviews
July 1, 2020
Just completed your book... the book was just amazing... the characters were just awesome.. as the female character is a psychologist.. I have received some of the best advices in this book... It was in its climax when the secret was finally revealed by Dhruv towards the end... 🥰😍
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662 reviews107 followers
June 25, 2020
This simple love story is about two different people who have different points of view and how life makes them realise a lot of things. The language is simple and the story is fast paced, I finished the book in one sitting.
The characters are realistic and so are the conversations between them. And the twist at the end was something that I had anticipated.
Loved the book and also the values that it talks about.
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213 reviews3 followers
September 25, 2020
It was an entertaining read for a rainy afternoon like today, I finished it in a single sitting. Could quickly settle into the story and breeze through the pages.

Few areas I couldn't come to terms with
1) A psychologist who has so many core issues and insecurities. Putting up with an abusive boyfriend felt quite unrealistic. Also, the resolution for her core insecurity of being adopted was actually identifying her birth parents, not finding a way to be at peace with the not-knowing. Imagine how an adopted person reading this would feel!
2) The chubby guy at the beach - could easily see the twist coming and felt it was a cliche twist that could have been avoided and still not diminished much from the story.. But it gave the good feeling and closure still 😊
3) The mother of the groom was a total bitch to Vaishali, and instead of standing her ground with dignity or trusting/respecting her lover enough to talk to him she just takes off! She actually makes excuses for the mother that she herself would have behaved in a similar way in her shoes😑 not cool!

4 stars coz I still like the writing with the now signature bits of philosophising I have come to expect and look forward to. Would have loved a more credible plot line though!
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32 reviews1 follower
February 17, 2023
Breezy ready. The character sketch of Vaishali is very interesting. I did not want the love story to end. Like Jeffrey Archer's books requesting the Author for a sequel and also next Generation love story and connect Krithiga, Priya etc with Dhruv etc to make it interesting read.

Vaishali and Dhruv were not enough sincerely.
11 reviews
October 6, 2021
Beautiful story

A mesmerizing beautiful powerful optimistic story with a happy ending. It kept me stick to the novel until I finished reading. I could feel the entire story as if a movie going on and made me cry too. In all a lovely novel. Must read.
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278 reviews8 followers
December 5, 2022
I picked it because I wanted a quick and light read just get my mind off and this was exactly that, I liked the characters and the friendship they had was beautiful to read but still this is not one of those memorable book and I know a week from now I won't even remember the story. The climax was tooo rushed and felt very incomplete.
The book was as I said a good light read but I don't see myself recommending it in the future
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238 reviews7 followers
July 14, 2020
Thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
27 reviews
September 28, 2020
Loved this story

Liked the fact that the book dealt with depression we all sometimes need a a little guidance in our lives whether it comes in the form of a person or a book
2 reviews
June 25, 2021
Really good story line

Loved the story of dhruv and vee. The past and its connection to the present story line is beautiful. The overall message on mental health is good
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Author 5 books22 followers
January 14, 2023
Even if the plot offers an expected end, I enjoyed the way she narrates and brings life to her characters.
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477 reviews3 followers
May 12, 2023
Why don't i find people like this in my real life?
Anyways what a cute read it was.
The flashback and everything was on point.
Mom was like stupid, my hated character .
A very easy read ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
115 reviews
July 4, 2025
I enjoy love stories in general, and Entangled had me hooked right from the start. It’s a simple, everyday kind of love story — no unnecessary frills — about two people who unknowingly end up saving each other from their own emotional wounds. Fate separates them, but in true romantic style, it also brings them back together.

I finished reading this in one go — that’s how engaging it was! While it's a one-time read for me, I truly appreciated how beautifully the book captures the emotional and psychological layers of relationships. The author manages to explain complex feelings in such a relatable, grounded way.

One line that stayed with me and will probably resonate with anyone who's ever been in a deep relationship:

“The funny thing about relationships is that a good one changes both. People cannot be in a relationship worth mentioning if it has not changed them in some way or the other. When people give themselves to a relationship fully, they tend to influence each other at a conscious level and a subconscious level.”

Final thoughts:
A simple yet thoughtful love story that explores emotional healing and connection. Worth picking up if you enjoy reflective romances with heartfelt moments.
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