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courtneyer 's review for:
Ayesha at Last
by Uzma Jalaluddin
A conservative Muslim man and a less-conservative Muslim woman who can't seem to get along until, of course, they fall in love. I loved the space the author gave both characters to practice their faith in different ways, but also learn and grow from each other. There were a lot of subplots in the second half of the book that made it feel a bit mellow dramatic, but otherwise a very enjoyable, sweet story. Listening on audio was the right call, as I'm sure I would have mispronounced several names and some dialogue.