Release: September 14th, 2021
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Source: TBR and Beyond Tours
Find it at: Goodreads , Amazon , Barnes & Noble , Book Depository , IndieBound , Indigo
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After Kiran Noorani’s mom died, Kiran vowed to keep her dad and sister, Amira, close. Then out of the blue, Amira announces that she’s dating someone and might move cross-country with him. Kiran is thrown.
Deen Malik is thrilled that his older brother, Faisal, has found a great girlfriend, even if it’s getting serious quickly. Maybe now their parents’ focus will shift off Deen, who feels intense pressure to be the perfect son.
When Deen and Kiran come fact to face, they silently agree to keep their past a secret. Four years ago–before Amira and Faisal met–Kiran and Deen dated. But Deen ghosted Kiran with no explanation. Kiran will stop at nothing to find out what happened, and Deen will do anything, even if it means sabotaging his brother’s relationship, to keep her from reaching the truth. Though the chemistry between Kiran and Deen is undeniable, can either of them take down their walls?
About the Author:
Farah Naz Rishi is a Pakistani-American Muslim writer and voice actor, but in another life, she’s worked stints as a lawyer, a video game journalist, and an editorial assistant. She received her B.A. in English from Bryn Mawr College, her J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School, and her love of weaving stories from the Odyssey Writing Workshop. When she’s not writing, she’s probably hanging out with video game characters. You can find her at home in Philadelphia, or on Twitter at @farahnazrishi..
It All Comes Back to You Review:
What do you do when your ex comes back into your life because your siblings are in a relationship? The book has a charming young adult contemporary romance that I enjoyed reading.
The story shines because of the chemistry between the two characters. I loved how the author portrayed Kiran’s realistic reactions as Deen comes back into her life. I loved Kiran and thought she was perfect. Some of the memorable scenes in the story were when Kiran sees Deen after the breakup, her shocked reaction when Amira says yes, or when she goes through her mom’s letter. Another reason why this story is beautiful is because of Kiran’s bond with Amira. The two of them share an excellent relationship and are protective of each other. Kiran goes through some strong emotions as she realizes she might not spend time with Amira like in the present. You also see a dark side towards her as she tries to stop the wedding. Even some of the supporting characters like Mona Khala were humorous.
Similarly, the author also adds the beautiful Muslim wedding culture into the story. There were moments that I enjoyed reading, like when they explain mehndi and its significance in the wedding. I also found the scene where they talk about the conflict with going to the masjid interesting.
Moreover, I enjoyed how the author creatively changed the storytelling style, where we also see the chat sessions between ”Devynius Foxx” and “Kasia Coribund” as they connect in “Cambria.” The two of them share profound conversations from life, growing up, being accepted, to dancing in their chat conversations, and it just makes you appreciate life.
Overall, “It All Comes Back to You” is simply adorable, and there were so many reasons why I enjoyed reading it.
Giveaway (US Only):
One winner will receive a finished copy of It All Comes Back to you. The giveaway starts on September 13th and ends on September 20th.
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the It All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi Blog Tour hosted by TBR and Beyond Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!
September 13th
Literati Psyche – Book Look
A Book & Chai – Review
It’s Just A Coffee Addicted Bibliophile – Review & Favourite Quotes
Melancholic Blithe – 15 Reactions While Reading It All Comes Back to You
Jen Jen Reviews – Review
September 14th
The Fictional Journal – Interview & Mood Board
Fanna for Books – Review
Sometimes Leelynn Reads – Review & Book Tag
Stuck in Fiction – Promo Post
Yours A-fiction-ately – Review & Favourite Quotes
September 15th
Ruei’s Reading Corner – Review & Favourite Quotes
Rajiv’s Reviews – Review
The Ink Slinger – Review & Mood Board
Dragon Wings and Bookish Things – Review, Favourite Quotes & Mood Board
Bookish Soul Chronicles – Review & Mood Board
September 16th
sunnysidereviews – Interview & Top 5 Reasons to Read It All Comes Back to You
shelovestoread – Review & Mood Board
Tea.Books.Magic – Review & TikTok
Discover Elysian – Review & Favourite Quotes
dinipandareads – Review & Journal Spread
September 17th
Books Tale by Me – Review & Mood Board
paperbacktomes – Review
Diary of a Bookgirl – Review & Mood Board
Love, Paola – Top 5 Reasons to Read It All Comes Back to Your & Journal Spread
The Book Dutchesses – Review
September 18th
The Bookish Fairy Godmother – Interview & Top 5 Reasons to Read It All Comes Back to You
Books and Strokes – Review & Book Look
DJREADSBOOKS – Review & Favourite Quotes
Lost in a Bookstore – Review & Mood Board
Nine Bookish Lives – Promo Post
September 19th
Myths n’ Mis-adventures – Review & Favourite Quotes
wandering.bibliophile_ – Review
Fafa’s Book Corner – Review
Absorbed In Books – Top 5 Reasons to Read It All Comes Back to You & 15 Reactions While Reading It All Comes Back to You
Clouded Galaxy Reads – Review