Introducing: “In My Mind: You Are Mine But…” by Payal K. Suman

Payal K. Suman’s novel In My Mind: You Are Mine But… pulls readers into a whirlwind of suspense and emotional turmoil, all within the context of a deeply personal and mysterious narrative. At the heart of this tale is Nupur. A woman Parul whose life is turned upside down after watching a movie with her daughter, based on an old school that has become a popular filming location. As she watches the film, she begins to realize something shocking: the plot is eerily similar to her own life. But there’s a catch— Parul is not married and does not have a daughter, Rather she is a 27 year old girl. yet the characters in the movie live through experiences that mirror her own.
This psychological mystery unravels through the lens of Parul, whose life becomes entangled with Nupur’s, leading the reader through a maze of conflicting emotions, dreams, and eerie occurrences. Parul, much like the protagonist Nupur, finds herself drawn to this bizarre coincidence. The unsettling recognition of shared emotions and choices between the fictional character and her own existence leads Parul down a path of self-discovery, questioning not only her identity but the very fabric of fate.
Suman’s narrative stands out for its ability to blend the supernatural with the very real psychological dilemmas of identity and memory. Parul’s journey feels incredibly relatable as she tries to understand the inexplicable connection she feels to Nupur—a character she should have no connection to. This dissonance between fiction and reality is a theme that is both thought-provoking and thrilling, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they try to piece together the puzzle.
The writing is sharp and evocative, creating a vivid emotional landscape. Suman’s descriptions of Parul’s internal struggles and the tension she feels when confronted with the mysteries of her own life are hauntingly realistic. The pacing of the book is masterful, with the suspense building steadily as Parul unravels the strange connection that binds her to Nupur. The gradual revelation of Nupur’s life through the film is cleverly executed, allowing for a slow-burn tension that keeps the reader hooked.
What makes In My Mind: You Are Mine But… stand out is its exploration of identity. Parul’s experience mirrors the universal question of “who am I?”—an existential dilemma faced by many at different points in their lives. The book skillfully plays with the concept of fate and destiny, exploring how much of our lives are shaped by external forces beyond our understanding.
However, the novel is more than just a psychological thriller; it also delves into the complexities of relationships, memory, and the ways in which our past and present selves collide. Parul’s evolving feelings about Nupur—and the eventual revelation of who Nupur truly is—are both surprising and satisfying. This is a story that keeps readers guessing until the very end.
In My Mind: You Are Mine But… is an engrossing read that will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned the nature of their identity or felt the pull of something bigger than themselves. Payal K. Suman’s intriguing mix of suspense, psychological depth, and philosophical musings creates a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of the human experience. For those who love a story that keeps them thinking long after the final page is turned, this book is a must-read.