• Published : 15 May, 2026
  • Category : Announcement
  • Readings : 111
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A Boy Who Sees Ghosts. A Destiny He Never Chose.

Announcing Battle for the Broken Realms by Neelam Saxena Chandra

 

We’re thrilled to announce Battle for the Broken Realms by Neelam Saxena Chandra—an action-packed YA fantasy where the line between the living and the supernatural begins to shatter.

Viorel has always been different—he can see ghosts. But what feels like a curse becomes something far bigger when his search for his missing mother pulls him into hidden realms where ancient powers are awakening. Beyond the veil lie the luminous Banshees, the corrupted Ignis, and a prophecy that names Viorel as the Pariah—the one destined to restore balance between worlds.

 

                                               

And he won’t fight alone.

Enter the unforgettable Rainbow Team—a vibrant band of ghost allies, each wielding a unique power tied to a different colour. From healing and wisdom to fire and courage, they bring heart, humour, and high-stakes adventure to a battle that could decide the fate of two realms.

With spectral mythology, thrilling battles, unexpected twists, and powerful themes of identity, friendship, family, and belonging, Battle for the Broken Realms is a gripping adventure for readers who love immersive fantasy worlds and heroes discovering who they’re meant to be.

Two worlds. One prophecy. One last chance.

Get ready to step beyond the veil.

 

About the Author

Neelam Saxena Chandra is an award-winning bilingual author known for her simple yet powerful storytelling. With 7 novels, 9 short story collections, 49 poetry books, and 16 children’s titles, she is one of India’s most prolific contemporary writers. Recognised by Forbes as one of 78 most popular authors in 2014, and honoured by the Limca Book of Records, she has been showcased on Doordarshan, national newspapers, SAARC events, and international poetry platforms. She has also received various awards such as Sohanlal Dwivedi Puraskar for children’s literature (2018) by the Maharashtra State Hindi Sahitya Akademi, the Premchand Award by the Ministry of Railways, and the Rabindranath Tagore International Poetry Award. She has also been honoured with the Freedom Award by Radio City for lyrics, an award from the American Embassy presented by Gulzar Sahab, the Setu International Award for Excellence (2024), and the Reuel International Lifetime Achievement Award, among others.

An engineer and Government of India officer, she blends literary depth with lived experience, writing on emotional, social, nature-based, and inspirational themes.

 

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