Veins of Truth
About
Sometimes the truth doesn’t set you free.
Sometimes it puts you on trial.
When Yelena Mehta (Volnova), a poised Indo-Russian executive, meets a quiet stranger on a rain-soaked mountain road, she believes it’s nothing more than a fleeting moment of kindness. But that single encounter becomes the first crack in a life built on control, silence, and sacrifice.
Soon, Yelena is framed for a corporate conspiracy she never saw coming, trapped between forged documents, hidden godowns, and powerful men who believe her name is expendable. As her world tightens, the stranger returns, not as a rescuer, but as a witness who refuses to let her story be rewritten.
Set between the misty hills of Shimla and the ruthless corridors of corporate India, Veins of Truth is a slow-burn romantic suspense about love tested by truth, identity reclaimed through courage, and the cost of standing upright when the world wants you silent.
Some stories aren’t about winning.
They’re about refusing to disappear.
Praise for this book
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8199377777
I was quickly hooked by this sumptuous novel and raced through it, especially enjoying the clever metaphors and similes. The writing took me on a wonderful trip to the mountains and created plenty of Himalayan mystery. I also loved the fact that the mountains themselves had opinions.
The author cleverly sets up delicious sexual tension between the two main protagonists and creates the appetite in the reader for more and more reveals. Read this and the evocative writing will transport you.