Sam@WLABB
I went into this expecting a romance, and though the story has romantic parts, I would personally classify this as women's fiction. It was really about Leila and her struggle as a single woman trying to find love in this day and age. Her search was quite humorous, and wow! She really tried it all. There were apps, dating sites, speed dating, and even a matchmaker. All of these encounters elicited a great deal of laughter from me, but I also found myself very sympathetic to Leila's situation.
I had a really fun time accompanying Leila to her dates as well as to her girls' nights. However, the best part of the story, for me, was her trip to India. Raheem beautifully painted the landscape for me, including all the sights and sounds and smells and flavors of the region. We ate a lot, went dress shopping, and got to spend three days at a wedding. But, as much as I enjoyed the trip to India, it was even more important for Leila, and she came to a big realization following this trip.
From beginning to end, this story was quite an emotional journey for Leila. She learned so much about herself, her family, and what she really valued in a partner. I found myself extremely invested in her match, probably too invested, and was rooting for her the entire time.
Overall: A fun, charming, and touching story of one women's search for love and self fulfillment.
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