Rakhi Kapoor releases her latest Book “Now You Breathe”

Rakhi Kapoor releases her latest Book “Now You Breathe”

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: November 26 2022

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  • Best-selling author Rakhi Kapoor has released her latest Book “Now You Breathe: Overcoming Toxic Relationships and Abuse”.
  • Rakhi Kapoor is an author of 25 books and four Amazon India best sellers. 
  • Her latest book ‘Now You Breathe’ deals with the detrimental effects of emotional, verbal and emotional abuse along with physical abuse in relationships.
  • The book provides a roadmap to identify red flags, deal, leave or heal from toxic relationships.
  • This book is available on Amazon, Flipkart, kobo, Ingram, i books, Notion Press, Google play for sale.
  • Rakhi Kapoor is a Prenatal counsellor with an experience of over 20 years taking thousands of couples through a healthy and memorable pregnancy, childbirth and post-natal phase.
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