

Innovative, relevant and so very relatable. 'An enthralling adaptation of the classic Pride and Prejudice. The criss-crossing sub-plots - both gritty and comic - keep the pages turning, and make this a treat for fans of romance with extra bite.' LoveReading 'It's unpredictable, even if you've read Pride and Prejudice. 'Compassionate, warm, and wholly satisfying.' The Skinny 'A clever homage to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that you'll love, even if you never got round to reading the original.' Cosmopolitan A romance with a warm heart, one wrapped in the bonds of family and friendship, this book left me with a delighted smile on my face.' Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author I read the whole book in one sitting and cannot wait for more from Uzma Jalaluddin!' Sonya Lalli, author of Serena Singh Flips the Script A hate-motivated attack on their neighbourhood complicates the situation further, as does Hana’s growing attraction for Aydin, the young owner of the rival restaurant-who might not be a complete stranger after all.Īs life on the Golden Crescent unravels, Hana must learn to use her voice, draw on the strength of her community and decide what her future should be.' Absolutely irresistible. When her mysterious aunt and her teenage cousin arrive from India for a surprise visit, they draw Hana into a long-buried family secret. But soon she’ll need all the support she can get: a new competing restaurant, a more upscale halal place, is about to open in the Golden Crescent, threatening Three Sisters.

In the meantime, Hana pours her thoughts and dreams into a podcast, where she forms a lively relationship with one of her listeners. If she can just outshine her fellow intern at the city radio station, she may have a chance at landing a job. Hana waitresses there part time, but what she really wants is to tell stories on the radio.


Sales are slow at Three Sisters Biryani Poutine, the only halal restaurant in the close-knit Golden Crescent neighbourhood. From the author of Ayesha at Last comes a sparkling new rom-com for fans of “You’ve Got Mail,” set in two competing halal restaurants
