“The Teleporting Wife” by Soudia Parveen is a genre-bending tale that seamlessly blends romance, suspense, reincarnation, and a supernatural twist into a story that grips from the very first page.
At the heart of this novel is Gauri—a writer with a mysterious past and an even more extraordinary ability: teleportation. But this isn’t just a story about a woman with powers. It’s a story about memory, identity, and a love that defies the limits of time and logic.
After relocating to Hyderabad, Gauri crosses paths with Gautam, a no-nonsense DSP who feels something missing from his life—he just doesn’t know what. Gauri, however, knows the truth. She remembers everything from their past life together, including their love, their tragic separation, and the man who tore them apart: Raghuvir Malhotra.
As Gauri tries to convince Gautam of their shared history, she uses the only proof she has—her ability to teleport. But this gift becomes both a blessing and a curse. Every time she vanishes, she risks losing the fragile trust she’s trying to build. The tension between disbelief and undeniable connection creates an emotional pull that’s hard to look away from.
Soudia Parveen masterfully crafts a narrative filled with deep emotion, psychological nuance, and high-stakes tension. Her background as a clinical psychologist is evident in the layered characters and their emotional authenticity. Gauri is a standout—strong yet vulnerable, determined yet conflicted, and entirely unforgettable.
The pacing is tight, the plot full of intriguing twists, and the supernatural elements are handled with a subtlety that keeps the story grounded while allowing its fantasy to shine. The antagonist, Raghuvir, is chilling in his presence, a force that looms ominously throughout the story and raises the stakes with every page.
What makes The Teleporting Wife truly special is its refusal to fit neatly into one genre. It’s a love story, yes—but it’s also a mystery, a psychological drama, and a speculative adventure. The reincarnation theme adds richness, and the teleportation element feels fresh and metaphorically resonant, symbolizing the emotional distances people must cross to reconnect with their truth.
Verdict:
The Teleporting Wife published by Astitva Prakashan, is a compelling, cinematic, and emotionally resonant novel that dares to ask big questions about love, destiny, and the lengths we’ll go to rewrite the past. Soudia Parveen has delivered a powerful, unpredictable, and utterly original story that lingers long after the final page.
Highly recommended for fans of time-bending romances, psychological thrillers, and stories where the impossible becomes a beautiful metaphor for healing and hope.
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