Chance brought them together but will fate keep them apart?
DUHA RAHMAN can't catch a break. Her parents won't let her get a job, her mother conspires to marry her off, and a crow poops on her just-shampooed hair. So when she spots the most handsome man at her friend's engagement, Duha can't help but sigh at the sight of him. After all, what's the harm in sneaking looks? As long as her Ammi, Nasra, doesn't get to know, all is well. Except he catches her watching him from a window.
Duha goes to bed with thoughts of the man swirling in her head, knowing full well she'll never see him again. When she wakes up, her life is changed forever. Her Abbu, Hisham, is dead.
FUAD ALl can't get the girl from the window out of his head. But he’s on a mission. He has to do right by the woman he calls his Ammi, Qamar. She has been married to a man with another family, and now, it’s up to Fuad to visit the first family and convince them that they exist. As he nervously knocks on their door, Fuad is left confused. On the other side, stands the girl he can’t stop thinking about.
As their paths collide and Hisham's secrets unspool, Duha and Fuad are caught in an unforgiving current that pushes them together and pulls them apart.
Can Nasra forgive Hisham's betrayal? Can Qamar give her son a complete family? Can this ever end happily?From the bestselling author Andaleeb Wajid, comes a tale of love, loss, and family secrets.
Andaleeb Wajid is a hybrid author, having published nearly fifty novels in the past fifteen years. She enjoys writing in a number of different genres such as young adult, romance, and horror. Her novel Asmara’s Summer was adapted for screen to become Dil, Dosti, Dilemma on Amazon Prime. Her YA novel, The Henna Start-up won the Neev Literature Festival Award 2024 and the Crossword Book Award 2024, along with receiving honourable mention at the BK Awards 2024. Most recently, she’s written a memoir called Learning to Make Tea for One.
Chance brought them together but will fate keep them apart?
DUHA RAHMAN can't catch a break. Her parents won't let her get a job, her mother conspires to marry her off, and a crow poops on her just-shampooed hair. So when she spots the most handsome man at her friend's engagement, Duha can't help but sigh at the sight of him. After all, what's the harm in sneaking looks? As long as her Ammi, Nasra, doesn't get to know, all is well. Except he catches her watching him from a window.
Duha goes to bed with thoughts of the man swirling in her head, knowing full well she'll never see him again. When she wakes up, her life is changed forever. Her Abbu, Hisham, is dead.
FUAD ALl can't get the girl from the window out of his head. But he’s on a mission. He has to do right by the woman he calls his Ammi, Qamar. She has been married to a man with another family, and now, it’s up to Fuad to visit the first family and convince them that they exist. As he nervously knocks on their door, Fuad is left confused. On the other side, stands the girl he can’t stop thinking about.
As their paths collide and Hisham's secrets unspool, Duha and Fuad are caught in an unforgiving current that pushes them together and pulls them apart.
Can Nasra forgive Hisham's betrayal? Can Qamar give her son a complete family? Can this ever end happily?From the bestselling author Andaleeb Wajid, comes a tale of love, loss, and family secrets.
Andaleeb Wajid is a hybrid author, having published nearly fifty novels in the past fifteen years. She enjoys writing in a number of different genres such as young adult, romance, and horror. Her novel Asmara’s Summer was adapted for screen to become Dil, Dosti, Dilemma on Amazon Prime. Her YA novel, The Henna Start-up won the Neev Literature Festival Award 2024 and the Crossword Book Award 2024, along with receiving honourable mention at the BK Awards 2024. Most recently, she’s written a memoir called Learning to Make Tea for One.
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