Breaking Ties By Sara Abubakar Summary Review
I picked up this book expecting a classic “star-crossed lovers” trope. What I got was a gut-punching exploration of how family can love you and suffocate you at the same time.
Sara Abubakar has written a love letter to every person who has ever chosen peace over pressure.
Breaking Ties is not a perfect fairy tale. It’s messy, painful, and sometimes frustrating—just like real life. But it is an incredibly important story about the fact that breaking ties by sara abubakar summary
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When Zara refuses to let go of Rayyan, her family doesn’t just disagree—they wage war. Gaslighting, emotional blackmail, and an forced engagement ensue. Zara is torn between the guilt of “disobeying” her parents and the devastating realization that their love for her is conditional. I picked up this book expecting a classic
We meet Zara, a protagonist who feels trapped in a gilded cage. She falls for Rayyan—a kind, ambitious man who makes her feel seen. But in Zara’s world, love isn’t a good enough reason. Her family has already mapped out her future, complete with a “perfect” husband who comes with a fat bank account and their stamp of approval.
⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 (Docked half a star because I needed a box of tissues and wasn’t warned.) Breaking Ties is not a perfect fairy tale
If you’re looking for a light, fluffy romance, put this book down. Breaking Ties by Sara Abubakar is not that. It’s the literary equivalent of a deep, aching sigh—the kind you hold in for years before finally letting go.