Story cover for A Twist of Fate ✔ by NedaaOriyanerass
A Twist of Fate ✔
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 53m
  • Reads 199,864
  • Votes 16,108
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 53m
Complete, First published Nov 30, 2018
Highest Ranking: 
#1 in Muslim! 9/21
#1 in Islamic! 9/20
#1 in MuslimLoveStory ~
#1 in HalalLove ~

What would you sacrifice for the perfect life? 

We all crave happily ever afters, even through the doubt that taints our subconscious. It's easy to get lost in the alluring fantasy of eternal companionship. When all the romantic songs finally make sense, reality becomes better than our dreams and we forget to sleep... or wake up. That same feeling, that same person, that once lifted us so high can also create a wild storm of darkness and destruction- in the blink of an eye. Completely out of our control. 

Is the risk of breaking worth the thrill of loving? 

Meet Laila and Hamza; welcome to their aberrant fairy-tale. Two ordinary people with an extraordinary love... until one of them forgets. When their marriage is put to the ultimate test, will they be able to hold on? Or will they lose themselves, and each other, in the process?

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