
Reviews of Call It Anything But Love are Rolling In!
I'm excited and delighted to share with you what readers have to say after reading 'Call It Anything But Love.'
But first, if you haven't read it yet, you can get your FREE copy here from BookFunnel: My free copy of Call It Anything But Love
Totally enjoyed reading your book. Didn't want to put it down. Keep up the good work. Can't wait for REPUTATION and all the rest that you have in store. - Kam Kam
I warmed to these complex characters – and the setting which is a corner of the Caribbean I can’t wait to read more about. - JW
The writing is clever and engaging and the characters are very well drawn. Brava! - Fazeela
The exploration of Judith and Majeed’s marriage is gut wrenchingly powerful. It’s told with an expert understanding of these characters and the lives they occupy. Amanda does not force us into easy answers about a marriage that has changed beyond all recognition, but we leave with a much greater understanding of anyone that has lived this tale. – Bayo Awesu
Phillipe Alexander says, (writing about Adam's story, Defence and Denial), 'I really do love it. I am interested to see where the story may go. It is pretty reminiscent of queer relationships past and very much present, and I think folks will relate to it.'
These stories are more than just narratives—they are immersive experiences. You'll encounter engaging, flawed characters who challenge societal norms, all while offering a fresh perspective on Muslim culture in Trinidad. The sensory-rich storytelling will transport you directly into this vibrant nation. While examining generational conflict and navigating societal expectations, these layered narratives invite you to reflect on universal questions about identity, belonging, and freedom. This collection will pull you in quickly, as the author skillfully inspires you to confront your preconceptions. - D. Adiba, author of The Wrong Way to Wright.
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