The Mis-Arrangement of Sana Saeed A Novel by Noreen Mughees
Sana wants a love like Anne's and Captain Wentworth's in Persuasion, but she is in her thirties, and her Pakistani-American family are anxious for her to marry. She also has an autistic brother, and needs to marry so that she can be his guardian. They matchmake her with the handsome, reliable Adam, but Sana has always yearned for her old childhood friend. When he appears back in her life, sparks fly! Can Sana find happiness?
I enjoyed this light romance about a Muslim heroine. Sana, Adam and Daniel are lovely characters, and Sana's concern about her autistic brother is admirable. However, some of the 'baddies' wore crucifixes, which was really noticeable. I felt that this showed an anti-Christian or perhaps just anti-Catholic bias? I found this annoying. It was also written in the first person, and in the present tense. I realize that this applies to most modern novels, but it almost always gets on my nerves.
I received this free ebook from NetGalley in return for an honest review.
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781639105113 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
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