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In a world where appearances define worth, what happens when two strangers fall in love without ever seeing each other?Love Without Sight is a hauntingly intimate tale of two married souls trapped by silence, duty, and cultural expectations. Set against the backdrop of Pakistani military life and a society bound by family honor, this emotionally charged novel follows Ibrahim-a soldier numbed by routine-and Fatima-a woman bartered into a loveless marriage.Their paths cross anonymously through a texting app. No photos. No names. Just truth.As their bond deepens, so does the danger. They exchange not flirtation, but confessions. They break no vows, yet cross invisible lines. What begins as emotional survival slowly becomes something far more forbidden.Told through alternating perspectives, Love Without Sight explores:The quiet tragedies inside arranged marriagesThe invisible wounds soldiers carry homeThe emotional intimacy that flourishes in anonymityThe clash between duty and emotional truthPerfect for readers of women's fiction, psychological romance, and South Asian literary drama, this story asks: Can you truly love someone you've never seen-and still stay loyal to the life you live?If you believe in the power of emotional connection over physical attraction, this novel will stay with you long after the final page. M. S. Mehdi is a multifaceted writer whose words are shaped by a lifetime of extraordinary experiences. A graduate of Karachi University and a veteran of 27 years in military service, he has journeyed across 27 countries, gathering stories, cultures, and insights that now infuse his writing with authenticity and depth. Whether penning emotionally rich fiction or thought-provoking nonfiction, Mehdi brings a keen eye for detail, a disciplined craft, and a storyteller's heart to every page. His work reflects a lifelong fascination with human resilience, identity, and the quiet truths that bind us all
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