Title: It All Comes Back to You
Author: Farah Naz Rishi
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Release Date: September 14, 2021
Pages: 432
After Kiran Noorani's mom died, Kiran vowed to keep her dad and sister, Amira, close--to keep her family together. But when Amira announces that she's dating someone, Kiran's world is turned upside down.
Deen Malik is thrilled that his brother, Faisal, has found a great girlfriend. Maybe a new love will give Faisal a new lease on life, and Deen can stop feeling guilty for the reason that Faisal needs a do-over in the first place.
When the families meet, Deen and Kiran find themselves face to face. Again. Three years ago--before Amira and Faisal met--Kiran and Deen dated in secret. Until Deen ghosted Kiran.
And now, after discovering hints of Faisal's shady past, Kiran will stop at nothing to find answers. Deen just wants his brother to be happy--and he'll do whatever it takes to keep Kiran from reaching the truth. Though the chemistry between Kiran and Deen is undeniable, can either of them take down their walls?
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After a sudden breakup without an explanation three years ago, Kiran and Deen meet again. This time it's because Kiran's older sister is getting married to Deen's older brother.
I close my eyes. I want to remember this moment. Because it's the first time I've ever heard my brother say he wanted anything. And now I think I've found a way to repay my debt to him.
Kiran is determined to find out why Deen ghosted her three years ago but the truth will not be revealed easily. Deen is doing all he can to make sure she doesn't find out why he suddenly left last time.
Oh. I suddenly get it now. Kiran doesn't just hate me. She wants revenge. Of course she does.
Will the truth finally be revealed after three years?
Star Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5)
I loved the text messages at the end of each chapter. It was cool to see how everything unraveled through Kiran and Deen's previous texts. I also loved the dual perspective because I got to see the two different points of view on the situation.
Overall, It All Comes Back to You kept me guessing and it was so intriguing. I finished the book all in one night AFTER doing high school homework. That's saying something right there.
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