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WRITING MR. RIGHT by Alina Khawaja

WRITING MR. RIGHT

by Alina Khawaja

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9780778368663
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA

An aspiring novelist unexpectedly brings her muse to life—but what happens when she finds herself falling for him, too?

Ziya Khan is used to keeping her dreams of becoming a romance author on the back burner. Thanks to her day job as a legal secretary, she can barely find the time to string together two creative ideas, much less finish a whole novel—and her latest string of rejections from agents has put a serious damper on her drive. By the time her 30th birthday rolls around, Ziya’s just about given up on the whole writing thing, and she decides to delete her manuscript, but not without making a wish first. No one’s more surprised than she is the next morning when there’s a man she’s never seen before standing in her kitchen—a man named Aashiq, who claims to be her muse. According to Aashiq, he’s been summoned to inspire Ziya to keep writing, even though she’s already given up on herself. As the weeks go by, Aashiq enthusiastically throws himself into not only trying to nudge Ziya back into her favorite pursuit but also encouraging her to change her habits. From getting her into the routine of a morning run to motivating her to hang out more often with her co-workers, Aashiq starts to inspire more than just Ziya’s creativity; he’s showing her how to live life differently. For Ziya, Aashiq’s perpetual optimism initially proves grating, but spending every waking minute with a physical representation of her muse starts to win her over. Yet there’s also the knowledge that their time together is on a ticking clock, and the more Ziya falls back in love with writing, the less reason Aashiq has to stick around. Khawaja’s latest is a cozy, charming romance that blends comedy and magic in a welcome combination. While the story’s conclusion feels somewhat abrupt, the true joy comes from the book’s message that it’s never too late to rediscover your passion—even if it takes the flesh-and-blood personification of your muse to help you find it.

A whimsical rom-com with a welcome blend of magic.