Much Ado About Nada is the contemporary take on Persuasion that I've been waiting for. I've been a huge fan of Uzma Jalaluddin's since her debut novel, but this one has become my favorite. Nada is feisty, complicated, and wholly relatable, and watching her love story with Baz unfold
gave me butterflies at times and squeezed my heart tight at others. As ever, Jalaluddin expertly balances explorations of family, faith, and love in a smart and authentic way.
I am such a fan. -- Emily Henry, bestselling author of Beach Read
I'll read anything Uzma Jalaluddin writes. Her latest embroils a pair of stubborn ex-lovers in a Jane Austen mess a la
Persuasion: frustrated tech engineer Nada is tired of her job, her mother's matchmaking, and living at home with her parents; the last thing she needs is a run-in with Baz at the local Muslim conference in Toronto. Nada and Baz's past won't stop tripping them up-is it possible they still have a future?
Much Ado about Nada is warm, witty, and utterly charming. * Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code *
Perfection! At once achingly romantic, wonderfully funny, and with a cast of characters that makes you want to move to Toronto immediately,
Much Ado about Nada is a book you'll wish you could read again for the first time.
Uzma Jalaluddin is one of the best writers in romance today-and this gorgeous book proves it. -- Sarah Maclean, New York Times bestselling author of Heartbreaker
Uzma Jalaluddin has a remarkable gift for breathing new life into classic romantic plots. In Nada and Baz, Jalaluddin has created a pair of star-crossed lovers with deep history, crackling chemistry, and a secret that could change everything...if only they could figure out how to forgive themselves and each other. A genuine delight.
-- Kate Hilton, bestselling author of Better Luck Next Time
Tender, poignant and fiercely original, this is Uzma Jalaluddin's best book yet! Its warm, witty portrayal of an unforgettable group of characters feels like a family reunion. You will fall in love with Nada, a heroine in her own class. If a slow-burn romance can break your heart while lifting you up to the clouds, Uzma Jalaluddin's
Much Ado About Nada is that book. -- Ausma Zehanat Khan, author of Blackwater Falls
A novel by one of my favourite authors set in one of my favourite cities? Yes, please! And yet somehow, Uzma Jalaluddin has still managed to raise the bar. This is a love story that is both addictively tart and marvellously sweet told by a writer who has mastered the art of blending romance with laughter. Nada, Baz and the quirky cast of characters who make up their world are utterly charming. I didn't want it to end, and will have a hard time waiting patiently for another novel by this outstanding talent. -- Marissa Stapley, New York Times bestselling author of Lucky
Uzma Jalaluddin's sizzling new romance is packed with everything from dark secrets, to cyber theft, to seductive Muslim boy bands. This rom com's intrigue and thrilling plot will keep you turning page after page until the satisfying and unexpected end. This is the hottest hijabi Muslim romance you will ever read. Are Islamic matchmaking conventions worth it? Read and find out. -- Zarqa Nawaz, creator of the hit show Little Mosque on the Prairie, and author of Jameela Green Ruins Everything
A lively, romantic story * Booklist (starred review) *
This enemies-to-lovers romance is f
un, family-driven and heartfelt, like
You've Got Mail if it revolved around rival restaurants in Toronto. * Washington Post on Hana Khan Carries On *
Absolutely irresistible. I read the whole book in one sitting and cannot wait for more from Uzma Jalaluddin! * Sonya Lalli on Hana Khan Carries On *
Cute, emotional, and ultimately joyful. 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 on Hana Khan Carries On *