🌸 Re-read Review
I just finished re-reading it, and… it did me so much good. Truly. It felt like a breath of fresh air after a long time underwater. I’m hoping this marks the end of my long and painful reading slump (please ya Allah 😭).
What I can say is that this experience was even more intense, more touching than my first read. Maybe because I already knew the heart of the story, I was able to focus on the details—those little things I hadn’t fully noticed before. And those details, once you take the time to sit with them, change everything. They bring so much depth to the story and make all the difference.
💫 It was also a rediscovery of Lina’s writing. Knowing the rest of the trilogy allowed me to fully appreciate how much her style has evolved-freer, more poetic, more vibrant. But even in this first volume, you can already feel the sincerity, the softness, and the intention behind every word.
🕌 One aspect I only briefly mentioned in my original review, but that deserves to be fully highlighted here, is the presence of faith. Islam is there throughout the book—not in a heavy or forced way, but as a gentle light that guides every step, every thought, every emotion between the characters. And that’s what, to me, makes this story so deeply beautiful and unique.
Illyanna and Riyadh’s love story is already incredibly moving—full of tenderness, vulnerability, and sincerity. But it’s the way faith is integrated that truly elevates it. Their love is pure, rooted in something greater than themselves. Their belief carries them, unites them, protects them.
As a Muslim reader, I’ve always been drawn to stories that center Islam not as a setting, but as a core. Here, it’s present in everything : in their choices, their reflections, their prayers. And it makes the entire relationship feel authentic, inspiring, and precious.
🌙 And during this re-read, especially reflecting on this book within the context of the trilogy, one thought really settled in my heart: in Islam, love doesn’t stop at “till death do us part.” No. It’s “till Jannah brings us together again” or "Fi dunya wal akhirah" ( in this world and the next) .
This isn’t something directly stated in the book, but it’s a reflection I had while reading. The protagonists are young, certainly, but that is their goal. A goal that many people dream of. I felt it through Lina’s beautiful writing, through Illyanna’s thoughts, through Riyadh’s actions. And that vision of love -spiritual, eternal- truly moved me. It gave their story a kind of peace and depth that stayed with me long after I closed the book.
❤️ This is the kind of story that resonates deeply, because it blends love and faith so harmoniously. It shows us that love can be intense, tender, and emotional, while staying true to our values. It’s the kind of love many of us dream of: a man who is kind, grounded, and protective. A woman who is sweet, modest, and sincere. A story built on respect, trust, and shared purpose.
✨It’s a tribute to spiritual love, to pure intentions, to the strength and serenity that come with faith.
Thank you, Lina, for writing something so beautiful (and so needed). 🌸
✨ Review 1
Honestly, it was a lovely surprise. I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much when I first started the book. I was more intrigued than anything else. But believe me, Lina’s writing is gentle, addictive, engaging, and poetic. Even without any real action or a gripping plot to follow, she manages to draw us into a simple love story that would usually lose my interest quickly. It’s rare for authors to give depth and intrigue to such a straightforward tale. Sure, the rapid development of Riyadh and Illyana’s relationship bothered me a bit at first, but you quickly adapt and overlook it as you turn the pages. And of course, I can’t share my thoughts without mentioning what makes this book unique: its religious aspect. The book beautifully conveys the essence of faith in a gentle manner; I felt chills with every reference to our sacred text, and I even cried while reading certain verses included in the story. In short, it’s a beautiful book by a very promising author.📖🤍