What happens when your father marries you off to a stranger-and that stranger turns out to be the only man who can heal your broken heart?
When Zara Rathore steps off a plane in Mumbai, she expects her father's mansion to feel like home. Instead, she finds a stranger with his feet on her mother's antique coffee table, broad shoulders straining a simple white shirt, and an infuriatingly calm smile.
"Welcome home, wife."
Kabir Sharma is everything Zara doesn't want-her father's former chauffeur, now inexplicably her husband, and far too handsome for his own good. She's spent years building walls around her heart, and she's not about to let some glorified servant tear them down.
But Kabir doesn't fight back. He doesn't raise his voice. He just... stays. Cooking elaborate meals she devours at midnight. Leaving notes calling her "gremlin." Refusing to be the villain in a story she's already written.
When an overheard phone call shatters the fragile trust between them, Zara must decide: protect herself from the pain she's always known, or risk everything on a man who's spent his whole life proving that love means showing up-even when you're told to leave.
The Chauffeur's Wife is an emotional, slow-burn arranged marriage romance about class, trust, and the redemptive power of a love that refuses to give up. Perfect for readers who believe that sometimes, the best things in life arrive uninvited.