"Khawaja has written another heartfelt story centering Pakistani American and Muslim characters. Set in New York City and featuring a prominent literary plot and fun fantastical elements balanced with real world storylines, this uplifting novel is a must read for fans of multicultural and cozy romances."—Library Journal"The concept is cute, the prose is snappy, and it’s gratifying to see Ziya come into her own. A first-rate supporting cast...adds depth and color. Readers will be charmed."—Publishers Weekly“Aashiq’s earnest encouragement and devotion to Ziya’s success is both sweet and disarming…her frustration at her failure will be relatable to many readers who have experienced setbacks in pursuing their dreams.”—Booklist“A whimsical rom-com with a welcome blend of magic.”—Kirkus Reviews"Alina Khawaja's Writing Mr. Right is a joyful, life-affirming story about a writer's quest to recover her passion for her craft, with the help of an optimistic muse! A lovely tribute to creatives everywhere, plus a ton of inside-baseball reflections on writing and publishing—a fun read!"—Uzma Jalaluddin, author of Much Ado About Nada“A stunning, wonderfully heartfelt novel with a fresh speculative twist. This one’s for the writers, the dreamers, and the hopeless romantics. Alina Khawaja’s talent knows no bounds.”—Ann Liang, New York Times bestselling author of I Hope This Doesn’t Find You "Magical and heartwarming, with a wonderful touch of whimsy! I loved these big-hearted characters and rooted for them the entire way. A beautiful love letter to writers and creatives, and a truly delightful read!"—Naina Kumar, USA TODAY bestselling author of Say You'll Be Mine “Alina Khawaja is an exciting new voice in romance and I can’t wait to see what she does next.”—Hannah Grace, New York Times bestselling author of Daydream