Sofia Khan series by Ayisha Malik
Ayisha is a British Muslim, lifelong Londoner, and lover of books. She read English Literature and went on to complete an MA in Creative Writing (though told most of her family it was an MA in English Literature – Creative Writing is not a subject, after all.) She has spent various spells teaching, photocopying, volunteering and being a publicist. Now, when she isn’t searching for a jar of Nutella in her cupboards, she divides her time between writing and being managing editor at Cornerstones Literary Consultancy.
Genre: Fiction > Women's Fiction, Chick-lit
1. Sofia Khan Is Not Obliged
The
Muslim Bridget Jones - the hilarious romantic comedy from the writer
behind Nadiya Hussain's bestselling The Secret Lives of the Amir
Sisters.
'Brilliant idea! Excellent! Muslim dating? Well, I had
no idea you were allowed to date.' Then he leaned towards me and looked
at me sympathetically. 'Are your parents quite disappointed?'
Unlucky
in love once again after her possible-marriage-partner-to-be proves a
little too close to his parents, Sofia Khan is ready to renounce men for
good. Or at least she was, until her boss persuades her to write a
tell-all expose about the Muslim dating scene.
As her woes become
her work, Sofia must lean on the support of her brilliant friends,
baffled colleagues and baffling parents as she goes in search of stories
for her book. In amongst the marriage-crazy relatives, racist tube
passengers and decidedly odd online daters, could there be a a lingering
possibility that she might just be falling in love...?
2. The Other Half of Happiness
Sofia Khan is just married. But no-one told her life was going to be this way . . .
Her
living situation is in dire straits, her husband Conall is distant, and
his annoyingly attractive colleague is ringing all sorts of alarm
bells.
When her mother forces them into a belated wedding
ceremony (elopement: you can run, but you can't hide), Sofia wonders if
it might be a chance to bring them together. But when it forces Conall
to confess his darkest secret, it might just tear them apart.
A
book to make you smile, laugh and cry, this is the story of a
mixed-race marriage and a mixed-up family, for anyone who's ever
struggled to balance their pride with their principles, or stuck around
to try to mend a broken heart.
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