Description
A sacred relic. A prophecy whispered through time.
A journey that will change everything.
Harrison Sharma never wished for Nepal. He expected crowded markets, temple tours, a long and uneventful holiday.
Yet from the first breath of Kathmandu air, the past leans in—as if something old has chosen him.
- A silent goddess who speaks without sound.
- An ancient parchment that changes for the one who dares to read.
- A moving shadow just beyond the edge of sight.
- A crimson diamond that binds fate to blood.
The Heart of Kumari—a fabled crimson diamond—may be more than legend, and Harrison is bound to it in ways he cannot yet bear to know.
He is not alone in the hunt. A hidden guild watches. Trust thins. Betrayal waits with patient hands.
From mountaintop shrines to the wild hush of Chitwan, the Sharma family walks a narrowing path where friend and foe trade masks,
and fate moves like a river under stone.
Guardians of a Secret Legacy is the first book in
A Journey to the Heart of Kumari—a lean, atmospheric adventure steeped in myth,
spiritual resonance, and the breath-held pull of destiny.
- mystery braided with spirituality
- slow-building dread beneath beauty
- evocative journeys through Nepal’s sacred places
- hidden legacies and ancient prophecies
- legacy & belonging
- trust & betrayal
- the seen and the unseen
- power, sacrifice & redemption
- Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series
- S.A. Chakraborty’s The City of Brass
- Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ The Inheritance Games
- Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist
What others have seen, they now whisper back to you.
“A love letter to Nepal—sparkling, reverent, and rich with mystery. The prose is simply impeccable.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Steeped in rich cultural and spiritual background, this unforgettable fantasy will take you on adventures that leave you excited for more!”
— Reedsy Discovery
“A treasure hunt that grants the winner powers to reshape the globe … Nayampalli’s prose is lush and expressive, alive with Nepal’s temples, markets, and mountains.”
— BookLife
“An evocative journey of myth and memory, where every page feels touched by shadow and light.”
— Early Reader


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