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Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: November 15, 2018
Genre: New Adult Romance
Recommended Age: 16+ (religion, meet-cute, and romance)
Publisher: ---
Pages: 111
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Synopsis: Thrilled about getting admission to the College in the coming months, Harris’s life was a smooth sail; Until he had to help the daughter of his dad's friend, reluctantly.
Hareem, a Muslim girl having Indian ancestry, who hates boys in general, was compelled to get the crash course from the guy her dad found.
Thus begins the journey of patience, sentiments, and decisions of their lives. Would they able to climb the mountain of their ego? Would they dare to cross the line of their faiths? Will they succeed in saving their relationship? It will all depend on the strongest vow they had made to themselves.
Review: I thought this was a really sweet book. The characters were really developed and the meet-cute was… well cute! The plot was interesting and the pacing was really well even. I liked that the story focused on the characters and their diverse religions and I thought it was really inspiring for how people could relate to one another despite their obvious differences to find commonalities.
However, the writing and language was a little difficult. The book has some grammatical and structure issues which makes it hard to read. I also can’t speak for the Muslim rep in this book. I also was confused by the passage of time. It didn’t seem like a long time but it really was? I felt like I fell through a black hole lol.
Verdict: A good meet-cute!
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: November 15, 2018
Genre: New Adult Romance
Recommended Age: 16+ (religion, meet-cute, and romance)
Publisher: ---
Pages: 111
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Thrilled about getting admission to the College in the coming months, Harris’s life was a smooth sail; Until he had to help the daughter of his dad's friend, reluctantly.
Hareem, a Muslim girl having Indian ancestry, who hates boys in general, was compelled to get the crash course from the guy her dad found.
Thus begins the journey of patience, sentiments, and decisions of their lives. Would they able to climb the mountain of their ego? Would they dare to cross the line of their faiths? Will they succeed in saving their relationship? It will all depend on the strongest vow they had made to themselves.
Review: I thought this was a really sweet book. The characters were really developed and the meet-cute was… well cute! The plot was interesting and the pacing was really well even. I liked that the story focused on the characters and their diverse religions and I thought it was really inspiring for how people could relate to one another despite their obvious differences to find commonalities.
However, the writing and language was a little difficult. The book has some grammatical and structure issues which makes it hard to read. I also can’t speak for the Muslim rep in this book. I also was confused by the passage of time. It didn’t seem like a long time but it really was? I felt like I fell through a black hole lol.
Verdict: A good meet-cute!