Sam@WLABB
I really loved Leila and her personal struggle came across as very honest. She was just trying to figure out who she was, and worried about disappointing her parents or being cut off by her parents. I was really happy with the way Farizan handled her family situation. Leila's mother was a star, and I loved her to pieces. I also liked how supportive her sister, her teacher, and friends were. I like being surprised in good ways. To be honest, I could have done without Saskia. Sort of hated her, which I believe was the intention, and also not sure what she really had to offer as far as the overall story. Once the real romance began, I was extremely happy. There was sort of a grandish type gesture to reveal the feelings, and then there was just a ton of honesty that added to the awww-sweet quotient.
Overall: A very enjoyable coming of age/coming out story, which was punctuated with a heartwarming romance.