> “You stay in your faith. I’ll stay in mine. But tell me—what do we do with this love?”
Laila is engaged. A quiet Muslim girl who’s only ever tried to obey—her God, her parents, her future. Tracy is a pastor’s daughter, loud with faith and full of dreams—especially the dream of becoming a nun.
They were never supposed to meet. And definitely never supposed to fall in love.
But in a small town where Christianity and Islam don’t mix—and where being queer is a death sentence—their love story is a secret, a sin, and a slow undoing of everything they’ve ever believed.
When Laila walks away for good, Tracy starts writing her letters. Letters she never sends. Letters filled with the kind of love you have to bury.
Letters to Laila is a slow-burning, soul-breaking story of two girls caught between faith and feeling, rules and rebellion—and the question of whether loving someone can ever be truly wrong.
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> “This love wasn’t meant to bloom. But neither were we.”