Shattered Vows
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  • Reads 250
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 37m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2024
Mature
Jannah has been married for a few months now to Omar, but she is miserable as she is suffering from all types of abuse from her husband.
Adam is plum and sad ever since his wife Nora has been diagnosed with cancer. He spends day and night at the hospital to show support to his wife.
Their friendship was not planned; it's almost forbidden. Adam is Omar's best friend and Jannah is not allowed to talk to him because she's not allowed to talk to men. Yet, Jannah and Adam have a connection, a bond that seems unbroken. Through trials and errors, their friendship goes through lots of hardships as their respective lives changes. And is it normal to have little butterflies in your stomach when your supposed friend talks to you, smiles or touches your arm? And why does Adam frown anytime Nora talks to him? And what about Omar's obsession with Adam?

TW: This book mentions suicide, rape, physical abuse and mental abuse
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My stomach dropped the second we made eye contact. He had long and dark brown hair, which curled under the baseball cap he wore backward. The subtle curve of his nose was covered in light freckles with piercing green eyes and lush eyelashes to match. He was tall and thin, carrying a beauty I couldn't comprehend. I didn't even let my eyes trail down to what he was wearing. I lowered my gaze immediately, feeling my cheeks grow hot. I watched his feet shift awkwardly in those navy blue Vans. *** Jannah is a nineteen-year-old Muslim just trying to get by. Her life was a long routine consisting of school, work and keeping her mother happy. Every day was the same and she was content on being patient. That is, until she stumbled upon Dawud; an older and handsome employee at the local Islamic bookstore. A new chapter of her life unfolds, where the tests of faith, friendship and family push her to define what really matters. Will she succeed in her mission to be happy? Add this book to your library and read to find out!