It All Comes Back to You is a moving love story about second chances

It All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi. Image courtesy Sparkpoint StudioIt All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi
It All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi. Image courtesy Sparkpoint StudioIt All Comes Back to You by Farah Naz Rishi /
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Farah Naz Rishi’s It All Comes Back to You  is a sweet story about heartbreak, love, and the beauty of second chances that fans of young adult romance and family stories will love.

Kiran Noorani wants to keep her family together more than anything. But after her mom tragically dies from a horrible illness and her sister announces her engagement and plans to move across the country, Kiran’s work is cut out for her.

Deen Malik is trying to move forward after one fateful night four years ago that nearly destroyed his brother’s life and has created a shroud of secrets between them.

To complicate matters, Kiran and Deen used to secretly date, but he mysteriously ghosted Kiran with no explanation just as her mom was getting sick. Now, her sister, Amira, and his brother, Faisal, are engaged, forcing the two exes to interact.

Kiran and Deen both want to protect their families. For Deen, that means protecting his brother, making sure his wedding goes off without a hitch and keeping the secret between them. For Kiran, it means stopping the wedding at all costs to keep Amira close and prevent a marriage with someone she doesn’t really know.

As Kiran’s investigation into the truth of who Faisal is kicks into overdrive, the upcoming wedding seems to be on shakier ground as Kiran gets closer to learning the truth about Faisal and why Deen ghosted.

Meanwhile, unbeknownst to them both, Deen and Kiran play a game together online, where they’ve fallen in love with each other’s alter egos. As they’re thrown together in real life, the truth of their online identities threatens to emerge and change everything.

Everything reaches a climax at the wedding, as Kiran has to learn to accept a new definition of home, and Deen has to learn to look inward, rather than everywhere else. The author employs excellent emotion throughout, at turns humorous and heartbreaking with a thoughtful portrayal of grief that readers of all ages will appreciate.

"Where you live, where you love, where you breathe–that is where your home will be."

This may be the ultimate lesson of, It All Comes Back to You, a moving story about what can go wrong when the best intentions are laced with grief and regret.

At turns a romance and complex story about family, It All Comes Back to You weaves together the subtle dynamics of Pakistani Muslim culture within a young adult setting. You won’t want to miss it. You can pick up your copy today.

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