Books

Jaya has published five books, all available on Amazon

The Conspirators 2 begins with the 2020 election. While Republican President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies for a second term in office draw tens of thousands of supporters across the country, his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, campaigns remotely from his home office over the internet.

Three weeks before the election, the New York Post reveals illegal foreign activity conducted by the Biden family involving Joe Biden, when he was President Obama’s VP. Mainstream media ignores it. Social media platforms—Twitter and Facebook—censor The Post’s articles and suspended its account. In November of 2022, the House of Representatives comes under Republican control. The stories revolve around emails found on son Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, which reveal the family’s shady business deals with the Chinese Communist Party and a top Ukrainian energy company.

With social media’s help, Joe Biden wins the election. New York Post account is reinstated. Hundreds of Trump supporters are incarcerated for challenging the election results at The Capitol in Washington DC. While the FBI ignores insider information about its own informants embedded among protesters and the lack of security during the storming of The Capitol, it blames Trump for instigating the riot and investigates him.

With Joe Biden as U.S. president, China has a friend in the White House. Before 2030, it intends to overtake America as an economic, technological, and military global superpower. For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has exerted heavy influence over Wall Street and our research universities, especially during the Obama-Biden era. Even Corporate America and Big Tech have been infiltrated by Chinese spies.

Meanwhile, the Biden family’s influence peddling for White House access continues to enrich the family, even as America is being invaded by illegal immigrants crossing its border, and betrayed by enemies within. Its national security, sovereignty, economic stability, and culture are at stake. Most Americans disapprove of Biden’s policies—from the Afghanistan withdrawal to his ‘open borders’ immigration policies, from energy management to COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and even trampling on parental rights regarding children’s education.

Socialists have hijacked the Democratic Party and America’s 250-year-old cherished democracy is slipping away. They intend to subvert the Constitution, rewrite history, and destroy American culture and values by pushing “woke” ideologies on all.

In the spring of 2022, Russia invades Ukraine. A Russian oil pipeline is bombed and oil imports to Europe come to a screeching halt. Energy shortage and soaring prices reveal the globalists’ green energy agenda is failing. Europeans revert to coal and nuclear energy.

In November 2022, the House of Representatives comes under Republican control. It vows to expose the Democratic Party’s corruption.

The octopus on the book cover symbolizes intelligence, memory, flexibility, and regeneration. Its head with the main neuron cell is the central brain that represents the White House. Its tentacles, also equipped with nerve cells, represent a network of intelligence and counter-intelligence agencies that work with the White House. On the back cover, the octopus seems to be in a frenzy. Its tentacles are flapping. Things are unraveling. Stay tuned for the next captivating sequel, The Conspirators 3.

The Conspirators is a non-fiction account of four tumultuous years (2016-2020) in American history. It exposes corruption at the upper echelons of the government, media’s complicit role in the 2016 elections, and scandals dating back to the early years of the Obama presidency.

For the past decade, our nation has been at war with itself. We have become distrustful of the government and our corporations due to lax immigration laws, chronic job losses, and widening income inequality. Entrenched in our daily struggles, we do not realize how our politicians have been selling out the country to the highest foreign bidder and lining their own pockets in the process.

The first half of The Conspirators takes us down the road of the 2016 presidential election. It was not just a race for the White House, but also one that could tilt the balance of power between the two political parties in the Supreme Court.

While foreign powers interfered in the 2016 election and challenged our position in the world, enemies within have torn the country apart, under the guise of fighting for social change. These enemies have been embedded within special interest groups fighting for women and minority rights, immigration, and the environment. They have tried to erase our borders, overthrow our government, rewrite our history and The Constitution. Politicians have added fuel to the fire by promoting race and gender identity politics while turning a blind eye to the growing civil unrest in the country.

Contrary to what most media outlets have reported, the “Forgotten American Worker” section of the book best explains why Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States.

The second half of The Conspirators details how Trump’s road to the White House was littered with conspirators, spies, and traitors. They spied on his campaign team, and commissioned a former British spy to compile a salacious anti-Trump Russian dossier as an insurance policy, so even if Trump were elected, he would not become the president. It also recounts how they framed him for colluding with the Russians to win the election. His first term in office was plagued by a stream of FBI and House investigations and coup attempts.

Two and a half years later, the plot turns on its head. The Russian collusion story falls apart, and the fabricated anti-Trump dossier turns out to be a hoax. The conspirators are now exposed. The investigation reveals a cancer of corruption among the top brass at the FBI and the intelligence community, the Justice Department, the State Department, and the Obama administration officials. While it is they who now come under the investigative lens, it does not stop them from plotting yet another scheme, which backfires and exposes their 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden. Enraged by the turn of events, House Democrats impeach the president, hoping to remove him from office after the Senate trial, but fail. Despite the overwhelming obstacles placed before him, Donald Trump prevailed.

The 2020 election is drawing near, and there is growing unrest. Protestors are back on the streets, in full force. Smitten by socialism fever, demonstrators associated with the Democratic Party called for defunding the police. They plundered the cities and set them on fire. The next president will set the direction for the country. Which one will it be: Joe Biden’s world of socialism or President Donald Trump’s world of law and order?

The book includes colorful dialogue from testimonies and interviews. The author conducted years of extensive research. She believes people must have access to all the facts to make their own judgments.

The front cover of the book with the American Flag and the Great American Bald Eagle reflects Jaya’s patriotic fervor.

How deep does the river of corruption run in India? Can a country truly evolve if its citizens relentlessly pursue economic growth regardless of social consequences? To India, with Tough Love is a thought provoking book that portrays a slice of India often overlooked by mainstream media.

Jaya Kamlani’s colorful narrative of her personal journey through the villages and city slums brings a greater human understanding to social issues and the impact of globalization.

Her extensive research shows how economic development and widespread corruption have fanned the flames of India’s cardinal sins -- toxic environment, poor sanitation, farmer suicides, caste apartheid, extreme poverty, injustice to women, and child exploitation.

The book covers communism in India that had spread its wings to over 60 percent of the country in the new millennium. It also covers the agricultural disputes and the turbulent trade relations between America and India.

Although the book addresses major issues of India, it also provides a host of solutions in many areas. It concludes with inspiring examples of social entrepreneurs who are driving change in India.

While addressing the root causes of social injustice, the author acknowledges that many of these problems are universal. She reminds us that human rights and environmental issues cannot be ignored for the sake of growth if meaningful progress is to be achieved in any country.

Scent of Yesterday is the personal story of a woman who chooses to stand tall at the forefront of cultural transformation – as an East Indian immigrant in the 60’s, a female technologist in the 70’s, and a global human rights activist in the new millennium.

Born by candlelight in August 1947, Jaya Kamlani and her family are among the millions displaced by the Partition of India. She transports readers to post-British Raj Bombay, now known as Mumbai, with sweet and spiced vignettes of family traditions, convent school capers, and the taste of first love.

In 1969, Jaya gets an opportunity to further her studies in America. She recounts this pivotal period of activism – a time when civil rights, women’s rights and anti-war sentiments become mainstream. With newfound freedom, she rebels against the Indian tradition of arranged marriage and launches an exciting career in New York. Years later, as a senior staff member, she confronts the glass ceiling at a large Silicon Valley technology company. She also details her family’s experience during 9/11 and what inspired her to begin a new chapter in her life as a writer.

In the book, Jaya thoughtfully explores how cultural exposures and personal experiences shape her views of patriarchy, justice, and war. Her spirited candor and ceaseless determination will inspire others to overcome their inhibitions and embrace new frontiers. Jaya has come a long way since her convent girl school days.

Garden of Life is an enchanting collection of poems about great legends and dreams, war and peace, the great divide of America, personal transformation, and nature scenes.

Legends such as the life and teachings of the first Buddha – Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, and the story of the young Egyptian King, Tutankhamen. War poems, such as the Vietnam War, the 9/11 tragedy, American invasion of Iraq, the Syrian War, and even corporate war on America are penned in the book.

Our beautiful world has been torn apart by hate and violence. It needs a lot of healing. Despite our different faiths, cultures and geographies, we must rise together in love and peace. The white peacock on the front cover stands for peace.