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Second chance romance has been testing my boundaries lately. After years of avoiding the trope, I am finally seeing the appeal of a hard-earned reunion. Today, I sit down with Swati Hegde to discuss her new book, Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt. We explore the sharp tension of the courtroom, the massive differences between the Indian and US legal systems, and the importance of writing neurodivergent leads with depth and soul.
Swati Hegde is the author of Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Can’t Help Faking in Love, and Match Me If You Can, as well as the young adult romance As Long as You Loathe Me. She is also a freelance editor, mindset coach, and self-proclaimed coffee shop enthusiast who lives in Bangalore, India, and can often be found at the nearest café with a hot mug of tea or singing her favorite songs off-key at karaoke night. She looks forward to a long career bringing Indian stories and voices to light.
In this episode, we're discussing:
CONNECT WITH SWATI HEGDE:
Website
BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Amazon)
As Long as You Loathe Me (Amazon)
Can’t Help Faking in Love (Amazon)
Match Me If You Can (Amazon)
Running list of books mentioned (Doc)
Support the show
Join the After Dark Substack Community
Connect with Alesia:
Storygraph
This podcast was produced by Galati Media.
Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.
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Second chance romance has been testing my boundaries lately. After years of avoiding the trope, I am finally seeing the appeal of a hard-earned reunion. Today, I sit down with Swati Hegde to discuss her new book, Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt. We explore the sharp tension of the courtroom, the massive differences between the Indian and US legal systems, and the importance of writing neurodivergent leads with depth and soul.
Swati Hegde is the author of Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt, Can’t Help Faking in Love, and Match Me If You Can, as well as the young adult romance As Long as You Loathe Me. She is also a freelance editor, mindset coach, and self-proclaimed coffee shop enthusiast who lives in Bangalore, India, and can often be found at the nearest café with a hot mug of tea or singing her favorite songs off-key at karaoke night. She looks forward to a long career bringing Indian stories and voices to light.
In this episode, we're discussing:
CONNECT WITH SWATI HEGDE:
Website
BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
Love Beyond Reasonable Doubt (Amazon)
As Long as You Loathe Me (Amazon)
Can’t Help Faking in Love (Amazon)
Match Me If You Can (Amazon)
Running list of books mentioned (Doc)
Support the show
Join the After Dark Substack Community
Connect with Alesia:
Storygraph
This podcast was produced by Galati Media.
Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.

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