The Unloved Daughter

The Unloved Daughter

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I don't know why I am hard to love. I do everything for my parents, for Ummi and Abbi, even for my siblings. But they don't see me nor hear me. And they never prioritise me, ever, But alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah. I know I can surpass this with sabar, with patience. But what if a man comes and offers me a love I have never experienced? Will I fall in love and be in a haram affair? Will I go weak and fill the missing void I have had all my life? What to do, what to do? What is there left to do when I am merely an unloved daughter?
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What if the love of your life stopped loving you? At twenty-two, Ihsan's world shatters when her husband files for divorce and throws her out of their home. Forced to move back in with her divorced parents-both now remarried-she's haunted by the irony of becoming exactly what she swore she'd never be: a broken marriage in a broken family. But when she discovers their divorce might be a misunderstanding, Ihsan sees a glimmer of hope. Three months. That's how long she has to win him back. Convinced their love is worth saving, she sets out to fix what's left between them. Only this time, love doesn't come easy. The warmth that once filled their home has been replaced by silence, resentment, and truths she's not ready to face. As she unravels the reasons behind his frustration, Ihsan must learn what it really means to love someone-and to be loved in return.

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