Mona Ahmed appears to lead a charmed life in Lahore, married to a wealthy businessman and surrounded by luxury. However, beneath her polished facade lies a history of heartbreak and infidelity that threatens her fragile marriage to Bilal, who struggles with the existence of her child from an affair. As she meticulously curates her social life to avoid gossip, a single message disrupts her routine, forcing her to confront her past. This poignant tale explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of secrets on one's future.
Awais Khan Book order (chronological)
Awais Khan writes with a keen insight into human nature, often exploring complex relationships and moral dilemmas. His style is characterized by its elegance and ability to immerse readers in the depths of the human psyche. The themes he tackles are universal, resonating across cultures. Through his works, Khan offers unique perspectives and thought-provoking reflections on life.





Someone Like Her
The exquisite, heart-wrenching, eye-opening new novel from the bestselling author of No Honour
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The story follows a young Pakistani woman who, in her quest for love, challenges societal norms and faces severe repercussions. As she becomes a target of vengeance, she must navigate a perilous journey filled with obstacles and threats. Her resilience shines through as she strives to reclaim her life amidst the chaos and danger surrounding her.
The Image of Her
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Stella and Connie are two women whose lives are unknowingly intertwined. Stella, living with her narcissistic mother, has become a recluse following a traumatic accident. Her days are filled with the monotony of returning courier deliveries and obsessively following Connie's life on social media. Drawn to the beautiful stranger she has never met, Stella grapples with her past and the reasons behind her isolation. Meanwhile, Connie, an expat in Dubai with her partner Mark and their children, appears to have it all. Yet, she feels a growing distance from her husband and finds herself increasingly involved with the local domestic helpers, uncovering unsettling secrets beneath the city’s glamorous facade. Despite their differences, fate brings these two women together in unexpected ways. The narrative explores themes of friendship, self-worth, and the facades we present to the world. With compelling characters and a gripping plot, the story promises to captivate readers as it delves into the complexities of human connection and the hidden struggles we all face.
In The Company of Strangers
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A young woman defies convention in a small Pakistani village, with devastating results for her and her family. A stunning, immense beautiful novel about courage, family and the meaning of love, when everything seems lost...