Priya Nambiar-Malhotra is now a household name.
Two-time bestselling co-author.
Columnist for Writers In Love.
Power half of India's most annoyingly adored literary couple.
And owner of precisely one husband, one apartment, three coffee machines, and a diary filled with things she doesn't say out loud anymore.
Her husband, Vihaan Malhotra, is just as successful.
Just as moody.
Just as late to dinner these days.
They're still writing love stories together, but their own?
That's stuck somewhere between Chapter Four and "We're too tired to fight about it."
Marriage was supposed to be the happy ending, right?
Instead, it's publishing deadlines, podcast interviews, fan events, solo grocery trips, and "Sorry, babe, I have a Zoom panel at midnight."
But when their publisher demands a new book under Priya's solo name-the same name trending daily under #PowerWriterWife-they're forced to confront the quiet tension neither of them will name.
As Priya navigates fame, womanhood, and a love that now has Google Calendar invites, she starts to wonder:
Can you still be soulmates when you barely share a lunch break?
It's a story about making space for love, even when life's too loud.
Because Priya's learning that even power couples need a pause button...
And sometimes, the real romance is the chapter you rewrite together.
Married-but-bickering power couple energy
Group chats, green rooms, and grudges
One lost draft that says too much
A joint award ceremony that nearly ends in divorce
And a surprise letter from Vihaan that rewrites everything