Lonely People Meet
Lonely People Meet is a contemporary romance with a twist of mystery, set against the colorful streets of Delhi. It follows Karno, a passionate young novelist who edits manuscripts and works at a quirky bookstore, and Devaki, an enigmatic woman who sparks an instant, intense connection. Written for adult readers who relish intimate love stories with atmosphere and a hint of danger, this novel blends warmth, urban poetry, and a dash of suspense to feel hopeful even as secrets surface.
The narrative is lush and immersive, often leaning into Karno’s lived-in voice as he navigates romance, ambitions, and the everyday rituals of a city alive with chatter and memory. Lonely People Meet moves through scenes in Lodi Gardens, the quiet cadence of a shared bench, and the comforting hum of the Madras Coffee House, where conversations drift between dreams and doubts. The book’s structure folds moments of tenderness with the creeping sense that not everything is as it seems, inviting readers to savor both the romance and the questions it raises.
As the mystery unfolds, the story remains character-centered, letting you taste the nostalgia of discounted paperbacks and the ache of uncertain loyalties. The writing weaves together love and memory with accessible, cinematic pacing, so readers feel drawn into Karno’s dilemma as Devaki’s truth (or truth’s absence) begins to blur the line between real feelings and manufactured ones. If you enjoy a love story that doubles as a meditation on truth, identity, and the power of choices, Lonely People Meet keeps you turning pages without ever losing heart.
- Vivid Delhi setting: Lodi Gardens, Madras Coffee House, and a beloved bookstore
- Romance centered on Karno and Devaki, with chemistry that feels fated
- Mysterious organization and memory-altering undertones that unsettle the calm
- Themes of memory, identity, trust, and what makes love real
- Lyrical, immersive prose with a warm, accessible pace
After finishing Lonely People Meet, readers will carry with them questions about how memories shape love and how far trust can be stretched when reality becomes malleable. It leaves a lingering sense of hope about genuine connection while acknowledging the fragility of perfect perception—an inviting invitation to rethink what matters most in a relationship and in life.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Lonely People Meet
Lonely People Meet
Lonely People Meet is a contemporary romance with a twist of mystery, set against the colorful streets of Delhi. It follows Karno, a passionate young novelist who edits manuscripts and works at a quirky bookstore, and Devaki, an enigmatic woman who sparks an instant, intense connection. Written for adult readers who relish intimate love stories with atmosphere and a hint of danger, this novel blends warmth, urban poetry, and a dash of suspense to feel hopeful even as secrets surface.
The narrative is lush and immersive, often leaning into Karno’s lived-in voice as he navigates romance, ambitions, and the everyday rituals of a city alive with chatter and memory. Lonely People Meet moves through scenes in Lodi Gardens, the quiet cadence of a shared bench, and the comforting hum of the Madras Coffee House, where conversations drift between dreams and doubts. The book’s structure folds moments of tenderness with the creeping sense that not everything is as it seems, inviting readers to savor both the romance and the questions it raises.
As the mystery unfolds, the story remains character-centered, letting you taste the nostalgia of discounted paperbacks and the ache of uncertain loyalties. The writing weaves together love and memory with accessible, cinematic pacing, so readers feel drawn into Karno’s dilemma as Devaki’s truth (or truth’s absence) begins to blur the line between real feelings and manufactured ones. If you enjoy a love story that doubles as a meditation on truth, identity, and the power of choices, Lonely People Meet keeps you turning pages without ever losing heart.
- Vivid Delhi setting: Lodi Gardens, Madras Coffee House, and a beloved bookstore
- Romance centered on Karno and Devaki, with chemistry that feels fated
- Mysterious organization and memory-altering undertones that unsettle the calm
- Themes of memory, identity, trust, and what makes love real
- Lyrical, immersive prose with a warm, accessible pace
After finishing Lonely People Meet, readers will carry with them questions about how memories shape love and how far trust can be stretched when reality becomes malleable. It leaves a lingering sense of hope about genuine connection while acknowledging the fragility of perfect perception—an inviting invitation to rethink what matters most in a relationship and in life.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Lonely People Meet is a contemporary romance with a twist of mystery, set against the colorful streets of Delhi. It follows Karno, a passionate young novelist who edits manuscripts and works at a quirky bookstore, and Devaki, an enigmatic woman who sparks an instant, intense connection. Written for adult readers who relish intimate love stories with atmosphere and a hint of danger, this novel blends warmth, urban poetry, and a dash of suspense to feel hopeful even as secrets surface.
The narrative is lush and immersive, often leaning into Karno’s lived-in voice as he navigates romance, ambitions, and the everyday rituals of a city alive with chatter and memory. Lonely People Meet moves through scenes in Lodi Gardens, the quiet cadence of a shared bench, and the comforting hum of the Madras Coffee House, where conversations drift between dreams and doubts. The book’s structure folds moments of tenderness with the creeping sense that not everything is as it seems, inviting readers to savor both the romance and the questions it raises.
As the mystery unfolds, the story remains character-centered, letting you taste the nostalgia of discounted paperbacks and the ache of uncertain loyalties. The writing weaves together love and memory with accessible, cinematic pacing, so readers feel drawn into Karno’s dilemma as Devaki’s truth (or truth’s absence) begins to blur the line between real feelings and manufactured ones. If you enjoy a love story that doubles as a meditation on truth, identity, and the power of choices, Lonely People Meet keeps you turning pages without ever losing heart.
- Vivid Delhi setting: Lodi Gardens, Madras Coffee House, and a beloved bookstore
- Romance centered on Karno and Devaki, with chemistry that feels fated
- Mysterious organization and memory-altering undertones that unsettle the calm
- Themes of memory, identity, trust, and what makes love real
- Lyrical, immersive prose with a warm, accessible pace
After finishing Lonely People Meet, readers will carry with them questions about how memories shape love and how far trust can be stretched when reality becomes malleable. It leaves a lingering sense of hope about genuine connection while acknowledging the fragility of perfect perception—an inviting invitation to rethink what matters most in a relationship and in life.











