The way I jolted hearing a Deep Manly voice suddenly fill my ears when my audiobook switched to Adam’s chapter......
I love Adam and Zayneb as characters so much! I think the author does a really great job of developing them—they both have very distinctive personalities and voices: Adam is super sweet and caring, and learning how to deal with his mother’s death along with his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. And Zayneb is headstrong and stubborn, with a passion for justice and ensuring that bad people don’t get away with doing bad things.
(Also Zayneb on this cover is so pretty... I might be in love with her.)
This is definitely a very romance-centered book, so if you’re not into that, this might not be for you. (In fact, the opening quote is, “This is a love story. You’ve been warned.”) But I was in the mood for a light, cute romance, and this book definitely delivered on that; I thought Adam and Zayneb’s relationship was well-developed, especially for being a meet-cute, and I smiled so many times while listening to the audiobook.
I also really loved the non-romantic relationships the characters had as well. There was a lot of focus on family, like Zayneb’s aunt and Adam’s sister, and both characters’ parents too. They both are still learning how to deal with grief, though, with Zayneb mourning the recent loss of her grandmother, and Adam trying to figure out what it means that he is diagnosed with the very illness that killed his mother when he was younger.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this if you’re looking for a character-centered, romance-focused story! It’s simultaneously cute and will make you smile while also tackling more serious issues, and it’s very easy to find yourself rooting for the characters.
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:: rep :: Muslim Pakistani-Guyanese-Trinidadian MC, Muslim Chinese-Finnish MC with multiple sclerosis
:: content warnings :: Islamaphobia (challenged), death of loved ones (off-page), chronic illness, depictions of grief, mentions of war