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Engulfed by his silence - My last limerence by Rasna Malathari

Engulfed by his silence - My last limerence by Rasna Malathari

I finally got the chance to read the book and I can see that it has so much emotions literally I can see myself while reading these words

It’s poetry yet I felt it I can't wait to have people to discuss this book.

u/KeyGold8113 — 6 days ago

Engulfed by His Silence: My Last Limerence.

It follows a girl who finds herself emotionally entangled with a married man, not through reality, but through the quiet intensity of limerence. Her thoughts loop, repeat, contradict themselves. She knows what she’s feeling doesn’t fully make sense, yet she can’t seem to step out of it.

She questions everything,the glances, the silence, the smallest moments,creating meaning where there may be none. And somewhere along the way, you begin to understand why. The story doesn’t justify her actions, but it does reveal the deeper layers of trauma, longing, and emotional confusion that shaped them.

It’s messy, self-aware, and at times uncomfortable

,because that’s what limerence often feels like.

If you’re curious, you can find it on Amazon.

I’ll leave the rest for you to experience and interpret on your own.

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u/KeyGold8113 — 11 days ago